Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He spoke out as the development services committee was asked by Leech Homes to agree to changes in the types of houses to be built on land in Bankhead Street , Seaham . |
2 | This can then bc pulled out and opened out as the occasion demands . |
3 | Hard-up families in the stockbroker belt are begging state schools to bail them out as the recession bites deeper . |
4 | sore memories blinking out as the lid lifts , |
5 | If not the chances are that you need to find out about the way directories and path names work . |
6 | The press had already scented a story , and friends at Regent 's Park Zoo urged her to speak out about the zoo animals ' wretched living conditions , now she had seen them in their natural habitat . |
7 | We compared the incidence in the study areas with national data using the following sources : for childhood cancer , data from the National Registry of Childhood Tumours for 1969–87 ; for young people aged 15–24 , cancer registration statistics for England and Wales for 1971–86 , though these data were not subjected to the review processes carried out for the specialist registries ; for leukaemias and lymphomas in those aged 25–74 , data from the data collection study covering about one third of the population of England and Wales . |
8 | No behavioural intervention can be designed properly until ABC analysis has been carried out for the problem behaviours under scrutiny . |
9 | Ash End House Farm was such a success for parents and children that I have organised another day out for the Christmas Holidays . |
10 | But today Gloria blundered out through the swing doors when she 'd hardly been in there any time at all and looked like she was groping along in her sleep . |
11 | Out through the swing doors he made to the Rendezvous Coffee House . |
12 | ‘ We 'll go down the back way , ’ Nanny told her , ‘ and out through the kitchen gardens . ’ |
13 | Then Williams , swinging wildly from the backstay , kicked the boom forward and out through the webbing strops attaching the mainshet to it . |
14 | He moved away , walking across the room to stare out through the patio doors , a strange tension in the rigid set of his shoulders . |
15 | Samantha wandered out through the plastic strips of a door-curtain to where death-dealing lorries thundered down Mondano 's main street . |
16 | If had a nursery , all of these children would be able to start their education in their own community , without the expense and the disruption of being taxied out through the traffic jams . |
17 | Moss believes much of Tivoli 's future success depends on getting framework technology and solutions out through the Unix channels . |
18 | He overawed them and calmly walked out through the palace gates . |
19 | I went out through the glass doors to the edge of the little patio . |
20 | The queue 's right out through the glass doors |
21 | When the river is nearing low ebb , vast stretches of sand are laid bare , but channels of grey brown water of varying widths and depths continue to rush out between the sand formations until it meets the next tide coming in , twelve hours later . |
22 | Sadly , the idea that friendly trade rivalry could entirely replace warfare was not well founded , and wars sometimes broke out between the city states . |
23 | The beauty had disappeared below deck now and Fernando was leaning on the handrail waiting for her and gazing out towards the harbour buildings . |
24 | At dawn on 9th August , Natalekin , a short-sighted old man , rode out towards the horse herds . |
25 | And although Edgar 's present listening has extended out past the Beach Boys , Credence Clearwater Revival and sundry American garage bands , The Stairs have made an inadvertent name for themselves as the most frighteningly authentic British beat combo in existence . |
26 | I had n't done this amount of countryside rambling since I was drummed out of the Boy Scouts . |
27 | Although it was summer a fire burned in the great stone hearth — embers which were all that were left of logs which had been burned during the night to repel the damp which always crept out of the stone walls . |
28 | After she left the kitchen , Nicandra delayed her disappointing return to Aunt Tossie by a wander in the lower regions where the doors to other domestic businesses opened out of the kitchen passages . |
29 | As far as he was concerned , he had just knocked another competitor out of the promotion stakes . |
30 | The purpose of this trap was to keep sewer gases ( and rats ) out of the household drains , but modern drain systems do n't need this extra trap . |