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

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1 In fact it seemed that at that time ( early 1977 ) sexual examination had become common practice at Heathrow Immigration Department , apparently carried out at the whim of the officials .
2 At Exeter in 1726 the serge weavers were said to have " Clubs , where none but weavers are admitted ; and that they have their ensigns and flags hung out at the door of their meetings " .
3 Luke is wrong , therefore , in saying that the census carried out at the birth of Jesus was taken in the time of Quirinius .
4 Rachaela looked out at the dusk on the snow street , and the snow piled up against the walls , the pedestrians slipping and sidling along the ice .
5 A study carried out at the University of California in Berkeley compared woman who maintained 20 per cent weight loss over two years with dieters who relapsed .
6 A pioneering and influential study in this field was carried out at the University of Birmingham by Sinclair and Coulthard ( 1975 ) .
7 The libraries have been designed on the basis of research carried out at the University under the auspices of a Department of Trade & Industry programme , and include temporal functions to monitor the start and stopping time of shares , financial risk calculation and probability functions .
8 The libraries have been designed on the basis of research carried out at the University under the auspices of a Department of Trade & Industry programme , and include temporal functions to monitor the start and stopping time of shares , financial risk calculation and probability functions .
9 David Kern , NatWest 's chief economist , lashed out at the Government for a ‘ lack of a coherent framework for monetary policy ’ .
10 Many such instances were carried out at the Chapel over the next few years .
11 This works out at the equivalent of just £10 per day .
12 The death toll has worked out at the equivalent of seven a week since the two companies responsible for investing £190million in government securities went into liquidation last June .
13 It now leads , via sharp bends , into the town , whose broad market place was laid out at the gate of Kimbolton Castle probably around 1200 .
14 Pascoe watched her as she peered out at the lowlife in the streets .
15 It was high-necked and had long tight sleeves and a straight line to the floor , where it flared out at the back into a huge swirling fishtail train .
16 Never mind that this is very seldom what happens when a bullet strikes a forehead and especially when it comes out at the back of the head .
17 As I sat in the mouth of the cave looking out at the change in the weather , I wondered how a man in the Old Stone Age must have felt , staring out at the rain , knowing that if it did n't let up soon he 'd have to go out in it and knock a mammoth on the head for tea .
18 Then Adams hit out at the dismissal of defenceman Mike Ware , saying : ‘ We 're told Mike went for a Fife player — he never hit him .
19 OUTSPOKEN Australian winger David Campese last night hit out at the decision to stage Saturday 's match between the world champions and the Barbarians at Twickenham .
20 He glanced out at the window at the oak tree where Rachel and his son were buried .
21 For that day out at the bingo with her mam .
22 Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , has hit out at the surcharge of £19 on poll tax bills which have already gone out .
23 out at the edge of the spiral arms
24 The First Spiritualists were camped out at the edge of a grove of birch trees .
25 St Johnstone 's first potentially dangerous move , in the 36th minute , faded out at the edge of the box when Alan Moore miskicked a return pass from David Byrne .
26 Well you 're out at the edge of the sand are n't you ?
27 That was clearly borne out at the dispersal of the Mr and Mrs R E White 's Woodhayne herd where the talk of the sale was a 1000gns bid for a nine month old heifer calf .
28 As you will see in the following chapters , a British Open-winning caddie will not only have his yardages at his fingertips , but will also have gone out at the crack of dawn measuring up again before each round after studying where all the pin positions are .
29 Full of excited anticipation , she caught an overnight train , managed to get a taxi to turn out at the crack of dawn to take her to Morfa , then set out along the causeway to Brynteg .
30 The orchard thinned out at the top of the slope where we had started to dig our slit trenches .
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