Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 S1 always stood out as a unit and these boys , who were always together , were known by everybody in the sample .
2 Instead , close your eyes , take a few deep breaths , then breathe out as a sigh and relax into the experience .
3 The young airman turned his uniform inside out as a disguise and walked for 3 weeks until he reached Belgium .
4 The young airman turned his uniform inside out as a disguise and walked for 3 weeks until he reached Belgium .
5 ( Though in fact by this time , " tramping " was dying out as a practice and craft mobility with it . )
6 There are four possibilities which need to be covered : ( 1 ) that he is held out as a partner and is liable as such ; ( 2 ) that he is held out as a partner but is indemnified against liability as such ; ( 3 ) that steps are taken to ensure that he is not held out as a partner ; and ( 4 ) that , even though the original intention may have been as at ( 3 ) , he is in fact held out as a partner , either by the firm or by himself acting in the course of his work for the firm , in circumstances not initially contemplated by anyone .
7 There are four possibilities which need to be covered : ( 1 ) that he is held out as a partner and is liable as such ; ( 2 ) that he is held out as a partner but is indemnified against liability as such ; ( 3 ) that steps are taken to ensure that he is not held out as a partner ; and ( 4 ) that , even though the original intention may have been as at ( 3 ) , he is in fact held out as a partner , either by the firm or by himself acting in the course of his work for the firm , in circumstances not initially contemplated by anyone .
8 Phil Neale has more or less bowed out as a player and there is even speculation about whether he might still resurface with another team .
9 I , personally , always tried to avoid being drawn into any kind of union or political affairs , but in the case of the Association I made a slight concession in that I agreed to become Editor of our newsletter , which started out as a news-sheet and eventually grew into a magazine called " Coastlines " , featuring articles , reports from the cutters , poems and competitions .
10 You 've got to look at the other positive thing as well though that if it comes out as a target and there are specific training needs there throughout the
11 A leader may start out as a mobilizer but end as a conciliator .
12 You 're better off going out as a threesome or a foursome
13 Therefore , the required relationship exists where one person holds himself out as an expert and gives advice which is intended to be taken seriously and acted upon even though no contractual relationship exists .
14 The distal end of the ileum was brought out as an ileostomy and sutured to the skin with interrupted stitches ( figure ) .
15 They thought then that they would set out as an army and conquer the rest of the land and rule over it ; that was their mission .
16 Baling out over Malta had now become a somewhat risky business , as Doug Whitney recalls : ‘ They ( the Maltese ) were so bitter about the bombing that they inclined to treat anyone baling out as an enemy and this became so bad we all carried revolvers to protect ourselves until we could convince them otherwise .
17 LEVELLERS , who started out as The Levellers but seem to have dropped the ‘ The ’ , are fast becoming big noises on the rock circuit .
18 No club has a divine right to win the League year in , year out as the Glens and Blues have done down through the years .
19 Some more modern houses often have bay windows which stick out about a metre or so from the wall .
20 And now she wants me to find out how can er found out about a solicitor or somebody who specialises in this sort of thing .
21 She found out about the work and discovered that it needed understanding and patience and was very demanding ; speech therapists have to be effective communicators , with clear and accurate speech , a sensitive ear and a good command of written English .
22 WITH one bound , a bride and groom found out about the ups and downs of married life — just after saying : ‘ I do ’ .
23 Pupils find out about the life and work of the monks .
24 ‘ When they had that first trouble , Anna finding out about the prince and carrying on as if it were the end of the world , Constanza must have been about five or six ; she does n't even remember ; Mena does , every minute of it .
25 They found out about the tip and that part of the site would be on land closeby .
26 Her older brother and sister found out about the situation and teased her unmercifully .
27 And then , after two years , we were allowed on to the wards in our white coats and we had to erm find out about the patients and initially we were all very slow and we were given two hours to talk to a patient to find out all about them .
28 Then she had found out about the baby and realised the truth — that they had done more than draw comfort from each other as mere friends .
29 During the final campaign , voters hardly need such contrived devices as PEBs to find out about the issues and personalities in party debate ‘ but during the mid-term there is so much concentration on government actions and personalities that PPBs play a much more significant role in publicizing opposition policies and personalities .
30 B finds out about the process and decides to build a similar process for making these computer chips .
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