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

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1 The reason the return of Madness got the fans out and raised critical hackles was because there 'd been no outfit to take their place in the intervening years .
2 First , it clearly requires a public institution that is empowered to seek out and to evaluate possible failures of competition ( including powers to collect evidence ) .
3 He had become interested in the culture of the place as he ventured out and made new friends , youngsters in the industry who talked nothing else but films and stars , and was suddenly struck with the notion that he might become an actor .
4 The consumer will be informed to keep the product away from his eyes but if it does get in the eyes , to wash them out and seek medical advice .
5 The hope was that the morphogen in the mixture would slowly leak out and specify new digits .
6 This is often a time-consuming but indispensable part of the field man 's job since the work demands that he both preserve existing relationships with key people in farms and factories in his district and seek out and cultivate new contacts .
7 It 's just possible that when the two of you were hunting for a means of rescuing the marchioness she could have pulled herself out and reached firm ground . "
8 They spoke as US gunships pounded a Somali warlord 's stronghold in Mogadishu for the third day running , killing at least one person , and attack helicopters searched out and blasted heavy weapons .
9 Notions such as quantum leap , entropy , feedback and software spread far beyond their original habitats ; indeed , whole languages and ways of seeing the world spread out and colonize other fields , in the way that experimental method , rational planning models , and computer terminology have done .
10 photographs , she sent me three lovely photographs taken in erm i in St Helens Road the day of her party on the Sunday before Christmas and they were so good I 've ha I 've , I 've got , rushed out and got little frames for them .
11 They should be shown how to set out and punctuate direct speech , using inverted commas and commas .
12 The aim is to seek out and to collect contemporary representations drawn in the main from the period 1750-1900 of law courts , lawyers , judges , magistrates , police , prisoners , prisons , forms of punishments .
13 It 's for these troops that the men and women of RAF Lyneham 's AeroMedical Evacuation Squadron are preparing to fly out and offer essential support .
14 This advocated accelerating the introduction of a new , more centralized federal constitution and the provision of federal powers to overturn laws and constitutional changes adopted unilaterally by the republics , but also called for consultations between federal and republican leaders " jointly to seek out and harmonize possible proposals and solutions for future mutual relations in Yugoslavia " .
15 Seeking out and identifying advantageous marketing opportunities ;
16 I work in a Programme called SPRED — Special Religious Education — which reaches out and welcomes handicapped children and adults into the life of the parish community .
17 News of the care and comfort supplied to mother and child soon got round and there was no need to go out and persuade pregnant women to come in to have their babies .
18 Labelling a particular SBU as a ‘ dog ’ should be seen as a challenge to the people involved with it to search out and propose new SBUs and not just a signal to give up and die .
19 One of these afternoons when it 's cold and wet we 'll get the cards out and play Chinese patience .
20 I think the reason a lot of guitarists go out and buy traditional Fender or Gibson-like designs has nothing to do with single coil versus humbuckers , vintage trem systems or control layout ; they simply hope that some of their guitar hero 's ‘ mojo magic ’ will rub off on them !
21 ‘ I have a young side with seven of the lads under 22 and I want them to go out and play good football .
22 If you 'd put aside that — that conceited arrogance of yours , you 'd have figured that out and taken public transportation .
23 Dr Collins has the great advantage of being allowed to go out and get new fossils from the Burgess site — everyone else has to make do with what is already in museums .
24 This allows a premier cru to stand out and get appropriate recognition even if it should be considered a grand cru .
25 I 'm not going to bother to go out and buy new paint when I 've got a damn great tub
26 Now I have all that knowledge to fall back on and can go out and catch good zander on a regular basis .
27 Eventually the plant bushes out and develops stocky rootstock , and the plantlets thereon can be divided and transplanted .
28 Crucially , a visit will allow the librarian or teacher to try the microcomputer out and see practical demonstrations .
29 He will also be used to seek out and excise weak links within our organisation , as these can be even more dangerous than external enemies .
30 For Dr Richard Gill , senior executive in the Pharmaceuticals Division at the British Technology Group , which helps industry seek out and develop new technology originating in universities and institutes , the decision on whether a project goes ahead rests in part on animal welfare issues .
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