Example sentences of "out [prep] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He would drag it out for exercise every day . |
2 | There , Ralph Shock , of Gold Prospecting Expeditions in Jamestown , kits visitors out for $10 a day with boots , pan and suction gun . |
3 | On 9 November 1984 I set out for consultation a list of branded drugs which would no longer be prescribed under the health service . |
4 | Scott weaves through the gate into second place ( above ) , but must watch out for Bouncer the dog and Mrs Mangel ( below ) . |
5 | We send her out for food every day |
6 | There 's toys there 's a shop just out for Christmas a pound . |
7 | He was dismayed by the vendor 's agents who confirmed they and their client were determined to hold out for double the offer . |
8 | Robert did n't want to talk to the engineering master , but neither did he want to go out after Aziz the janitor , who , in their first conversation in the Frog and Ferret , had made pretty clear not only his low opinion of infidels but also his readiness to use cutlery on other human beings with whom he disagreed . |
9 | Coun Szintai said it was easy for families to run out of money a day or two before Giro cheques were handed out . |
10 | In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed . |
11 | Given that they have ruled out of court the concept of demand deficient unemployment , the new classical writers have left themselves with no alternative explanation : if markets are clearing , they must be clearing at different measured unemployment rates . |
12 | Furthermore , as we shall see shortly , the individualistic fallacy obscures an obvious but usually unasked question and , in so doing , rules out of court the answer to it which , as I hope to show , solves in large measure one of the fundamental problems of the social sciences and provides us with an unparalleled insight into the social psychopathology of present-day life . |
13 | A more common reason for brittle nails is repeated injury caused by heavy work or , for example , if your hands are in and out of water a lot . |
14 | They had run out of water the day before . |
15 | However anti-elitist and however defensive of a culturally democratic popular , within a modernist film criticism growing out of romanticism a canon emerges in which difference was ( and is ) identified with the author whose individual signature separates the text and the oeuvre from the cynical indifference of mass production . |
16 | Just the same as , see there 's so many out of work the amount of people that are going for the jobs , there 's so many of them they erm they 're all got some sort of experience , even if it 's just doing a a week . |
17 | It would be wiser to stay out of sight a while longer . |
18 | From somewhere out of sight a cockerel crows . |
19 | The other bloke tends to run out of road a bit do n't he ? |
20 | mail on the list is getting more and more out of order every day . |
21 | It will be a long haul , but we want to make out of date the notion that the only punishment that works is behind bars . |
22 | Almost by definition the manufacturing assets of the company are out of date the moment they are put up , because of the march of technology ( the purpose of management is , after all , continually to improve things ) . |
23 | It is also worth noting that Lawton claims that the HMIs may be pushing a model of curriculum planning ( based upon statements of aims and objectives ) which is out of date an issue we return to later in the chapter , and in Chapter 8 . |
24 | At the Austrian/Slovenian border , 100 cigarettes got us out of Austria a sight quicker than we got in ! |
25 | GETTING OUT OF BED A BIT EARLIER … |
26 | ‘ Besides , my friend Wotherspoon did n't mind being rousted out of bed an hour ago . |
27 | As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher . |
28 | Akzo , the Dutch multinational chemical company , was found to have abused its dominant position in a particular chemical market by reducing its prices with the objective of driving out of business a competitor in the market in which Akzo held a dominant position . |
29 | The Reichmanns figured that if New York went out of business the world would go with it . |
30 | If an operator goes out of business the fund is used to rescue stranded holiday-makers or to provide alternative holidays . |