Example sentences of "out [prep] the [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Gorman was singled out as the culprit who started it all and was promptly dispatched to the changing rooms .
2 But as we have seen , the law in some cases allows anyone with a genuine interest to make an application for judicial review , and it may take such persons a considerable time to find out about the decision they want to challenge .
3 If you will be moving up to Guides soon , why not try and find out about the Company you will be joining ?
4 There 's never been more public discussion of sexual abuse and the misery it causes , but there are still women who keep the bitter memories to themselves because they 're ashamed to speak out about the torment they 've been through .
5 When people go out for the night they like to come away with being entertained .
6 And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works .
7 But Molly knew he would say when they got home , ‘ For what I shelled out for the water we might as well have filled the loos up with Chianti . ’
8 If you if you go out for the kitchen you know or whatever it is
9 Not the actual shots , those the Director decides and works out for the style they 're going to shoot in .
10 ‘ The first week , they plodded up the stairs and when we took them out for the day they were wiped out the next .
11 I assaulted this position from every angle , ranging from thoughtful analyses of the male mid-life crisis , its nature and origins , to sweeping ad absurdum dismissals in which I demonstrated that by the same token Trish and Brian were equally culpable , because if they 'd gone out for the day I would have stayed at home and we would never have met in the first place .
12 This is the kind of question which has no answer , since no difference between commitment and rhetoric will be discernable until refugees are faced with a real choice between some kind of a settlement falling short of the ideal and holding out for the ideal itself .
13 The grown ups having gone out for the evening we then kept awake alternately for half-hour shifts by one of the boy 's watches until at long last we were rewarded by the sound of creaking and thumps from the stairs , accompanied by slurry avuncular curses and " shushes " from the aunts .
14 When I was nine and they were out for the evening I stayed up late to watch a horror movie and had nightmares .
15 However , seeing as I was in Rosslare that day , it amused me to keep an eye out for the car he 'd described .
16 The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue .
17 Again , there were difficulties with Equity when I was selected and the whole thing had to go to arbitration because the company stood out for the casting it wanted .
18 The White Paper goes on to emphasize : ‘ It is the loss of liberty involved in carrying out the terms of the order rather than the activities carried out during the order which is the punishment ’ ( p. 18 , para. 4.4 ) .
19 Did they have problems with keeping the water out during the time they were storing the
20 Their relation to the totality emerges not through the form of synecdoche — the typical detail which can then be generalized as metaphor — but should , according to Lukács , be drawn out through the narrative which inscribes and extends a connection between such moments of empirical reality and the general laws of history as a totality .
21 It grew until it was a window and out through the window she could see down a long tunnel ; and beyond that the sun shining and the mountains rising over the fruit trees .
22 He straight out through the door he forgot about it
23 As we were going out through the doorway he stopped us .
24 It was n't a slum terrace , as she had expected , but from what she could make out through the moonlight they were good working-class houses , each with its small rectangle of iron-railed garden in front .
25 And , because they will have arisen not out of planning but out of the story you are telling , almost certainly each new development will have that necessary quality of being a worse trouble for your heroine until the final calamity at the end .
26 ‘ Well , surely you did n't think that would take the sting out of the deception you 've been practising ? ’
27 ( When quality is left out of the regression there is a 5.3 point ROI differential . )
28 Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is .
29 Out of the boot they took crate after crate of apples , of pork pies , of oranges , of Pepsi-cola , of crisps .
30 Out of the kitchen they bounded , father , sons and daughter .
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