Example sentences of "out [coord] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the hospitals in respect of which he has received an expression of interest in opting out or establishing a national health service trust .
2 If these searches turn up anything untoward , you will have the chance to pull out or renegotiate a new price .
3 Such rights may also place restrictions on the future running and conduct of the target 's business and consideration may have to be given either to modifying these or buying out or repaying the relevant rights or loans .
4 In 1822 , following Macquarie 's departure , he was dismissed from the post , but during his short period of office he had carried out or initiated a remarkable number of substantial projects in Sydney and its neighbourhood , the most important being the Macquarie lighthouse ( c .1816–18 , demolished ) , the churches of Windsor ( c .1817 ) , Liverpool ( 1818–24 ) , and St James 's Sydney ( c .1820 ) , the stables at Government House ( 1817 ) , Fort Macquarie at Benelong Point ( c .1817 , demolished ) , and the Hyde Park convict barracks ( 1817 ) .
5 In any case , most laboratory mutations either die out or have no obvious effect , or merely improve the growth and manageability of the strain .
6 This time they added 70 , played attacking strokes about as freely as was sensible in the conditions , and dug out or skipped a fair few difficult balls .
7 Dionne had ordered her to go out and forget the whole thing .
8 She was going to cope , to face this , to brave it out and lay a certain ghost .
9 Get it out and take a close look at it .
10 Or some of them they cut the whole floor out and weld a new take the floor old car and weld it back in again .
11 En route , I spotted a litter-bin on a streetlamp and I screeched up to it , jumped out and deposited the hollow copy of the Great Duke 's book .
12 Fred Crocombe put the flaps half down , and Wood flattened out and made a fine three-point landing , pulling up quickly and successfully avoiding several groups of boulders .
13 It would be difficult to understand why an otherwise ordinary country woman should have been singled out and made the central character of the tradition if there was no truth in the story .
14 Beyond , it smoothed out and concealed the familiar features , the stone walls bordering the fields the stream on the valley floor , turning the whole scene into something unknown and exciting .
15 We want to look at stress now , and realise that it is not all negative , in fact some people actually go out and seek a fair amount of stress .
16 ‘ I could go out and conquer an entire army , ’ he told her , bending to kiss her on the mouth .
17 The very nature of their distress means that they are likely to be unable to go out and face the social whirl , at least initially .
18 If it bursts then net the fish out and apply a tiny dab of TCP or Gentian Violet to disinfect the wound and it will probably heal up all by itself .
19 I could no more go out and mug an old lady than I do n't know what … .
20 It was a huge house , too big to survive as a single occupied unit ; a developer had stripped it out and done a thorough conversion to make it into four self-contained apartments with only the hall and stairs common to each .
21 Philip , however , seems to have overplayed his hand , demanding that Henry surrender Pacy-sur-Eure as security while the exchange was being carried out and causing the English King to break off the conference in indignation .
22 The Bears have had two of their scheduled fixtures washed out and suffered a heavy defeat at Edinburgh .
23 In Brown v Merton , Sutton and Wandsworth AHA ( Kemp & Kemp , 2 , para 1 – 154 ) a report from the Spinal Injuries Association setting out and costing the various requirements of a quadraplegic plaintiff was relied on by Taylor J in his assessment of damages .
24 He studied her for a long time , then reached out and touched a wet strand of her hair .
25 Then , a growing wonder filling his eyes , he reached out and touched the hanging chain .
26 Wu Shih reached out and touched the young T'ang 's arm .
27 I reached out and touched the rough , sawn surface .
28 On to a Category C , given home leave , first thing he does on home leave is go out and kill an Asian man .
29 While the clock is chiming , there is also a 50% chance per character per round of being attacked by another object in the room : the rocking-horse bites , a chair leg strikes at a shin , a table drawer flies out and strikes a vicious blow in the stomach , a toy soldier stabs at an ankle , and so on .
30 Desmond reached out and laid a sympathetic hand on her arm .
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