Example sentences of "out with a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I started out with a dream when I was 13 to be a musician … |
2 | He unclipped a plastic water-bottle from his belt and held it out with a smile that was almost a grin . |
3 | She tiptoed out with a blanket and tucked it around him . |
4 | This man went out with a pouch and gathered up owl-pellets , which he labelled , and later , took apart with forceps , bathed in glass beakers of various cleansing fluids , ordering and rearranging the orts and fragments of the owl 's compressed package of bone , tooth and fur , in order to reconstitute the dead shrew or slow-worm which had run , died , and made its way through owl-gut . |
5 | The band of gel containing each protein can either be cut out with a razorblade and the radioactivity in it counted , or the whole gel can be placed against X-ray film and an autoradiogram made , just as with the 2-DG experiment . |
6 | Er I was in the market and we came out with a machine that produced lager from top tap worker . |
7 | The flame winked out with a suddenness that was almost as startling as its arrival . |
8 | Big Lou came out with a story that I 'd been fired — but I resigned . ’ |
9 | Whippings in Sri Lanka were carried out with a cat-o-nine-tails and flayed the back of the prisoner , scarring him for life . |
10 | ‘ I started out with a mission and for me the mission is n't over … and that is to bring the heavyweight title to England . ’ |
11 | He lashed out with a foot and caught Liartes , who was trying to stand up , on the side of his head . |
12 | Paul Newman and Robert Redford might now be right for the roles of a pair of outlaws on their last legs who flee to Bolivia to find that civilisation and its increased firepower are after them there as well , but in 1968 they were more an emblem of defiant youth and , rather than be riddled with bullets , they go out with a freeze-to-sepia and some plunky Burt Bacharach music . |
13 | Tip on the concrete and level out with a rake until it is just about the level of the formwork |
14 | He packs his girlfriend in then went with Jane , but he was still going out with a girlfriend if you know what I mean . |
15 | We 've put those together , we 've looked at the staff that we need to administer that particular level of activity , and we 've come out with a figure that we think is a reasonable estimate , in fact I would go so far as saying , we think this is the lowest estimate that we can safely put forward , as to our needs for the coming year . |
16 | ‘ Oh , yes , come on in , we 'll fit that in , would you like to come into the morning programme or , I 'll come out with a Ewer and we 'll do a bit and we 'll slot it in . |
17 | It is verbal irony when some character comes out with a statement or a choice of words which have a meaning to those in the know , either within the text or outside it , that is significantly different or even contradictory to that which the character may be supposed to have in mind . |
18 | A good mixture consists of 1 part cement , 2 parts sand and 4 parts , 2 cm ( ¾ in ) gravel measured out with a shovel or bucket . |
19 | Clear seems to be all the rage in the US these days , what with Miller Brewing coming out with a beer that not only tastes watered , but actually looks like water , a Clear Tab from the Coca Cola Co and Pepsico pushing something called Pepsi Crystal , so it 's nice to see that IBM Corp being right up there with the trend — enter one of those hallowed and long-standing computer rooms these days and like as not you 'll be able to see right across it with no Big Iron to impede the view — the transparent mainframe . |
20 | Clear seems to be all the rage these days , what with Miller Brewing coming out with a beer that not only tastes watered , but actually looks like water , a Clear Tab from the Coca Cola Co and Pepsi Co pushing something called Pepsi Crystal , so it 's nice to see that IBM Corp is right up there with the trend — enter one of those hallowed and long-standing computer rooms these days and like as not you 'll be able to see right across it with no Big Iron to impede the view — the transparent mainframe . |
21 | You started out with a cause and wound up with a habit . ’ |
22 | This can be made from 2-mm ( -in ) hardboard , and is either cut out with a saw or with a heavy-duty craft knife . |
23 | Cutting was mostly carried out with a scythe although a few were able to hire machinery for the purpose . |
24 | In 1988 , Karl Ludvigsen came out with a study that two of the big six would go away — he predicted they would be GM and Renault . |
25 | My advice to agencies : send someone out with a quid or so to buy a magazine before you advertise in it ; or better still , have those editorial folk over for a Gordon 's & Tonic . . . . |
26 | ‘ You find you a 40 gallon drum , chop the top out with a hammer and cold chisel , turn it over and make four big holes with the pointed end of a pickaxe . |
27 | Just knocked my tooth out with a hammer and chisel , that 's all . " |
28 | ‘ If someone comes out with a car that looks like ours , that has the same windscreen , a roll bar in the same position and so on , that did not happen by accident . |
29 | After washing , squeeze water out with a towel and leave to dry naturally for about 15 minutes . |
30 | She would rather go out with a bang than a whimper . |