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

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1 Sensing this , the Coal Board struck what was intended to be a mortal blow — refusing to carry out the preventative works and offering us a mere £25,000 towards past damage which had been estimated at well over £100,000 .
2 For this reason , it is not always possible to carry out the preferred size or type of investigation until certain data or resources become available .
3 Much more important is that the student is aware of the general principles of that particular area of law , has acquired the proper technique for finding out the specific rules and can apply them to the facts of the case .
4 Welcoming Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon to Prodescon 's new offices , director Malcolm Palmer was keen to point out the blue carpeting and wallpaper gracing the new building as proof positive of the his own , if not the company 's , political leanings .
5 She sought out the darkest room and even then closed the shutters , though it was only early morning , and lay on her bed without energy even to feed her son .
6 After mating these viruses , they pull out the avian haemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigens using antisera previously produced by goats following exposure to the antigens .
7 Martha took out the two tiles and laid them in front of him .
8 I think some people on the list have access to news agency files , can someone maybe dig out the actual conversation/interview and put it into context … or do the news agencies just hold quotes like this ? ?
9 Garin Jenkins has sorted out the front row and the Webster-Reynolds-Stuart Davies back row can live with any in the leagues .
10 She was supposed to do this , unless it was raining , by going out the front door and down the area steps , rather than through her grandmother 's bedroom .
11 Just when it looked like the proverbial music centre was to disappear out the front door and into the sheriff 's van , Rough managed to contact his solicitors who paid the £250 Rough owed to an Edinburgh Sports Company .
12 Now they 've come out the front door and the bus is running er coming down the road so they 're running for that bus , so they 're using up their energy , the insulin level 's there , but the energy level is going down .
13 Maybe I should stroll out the front door and take a walk .
14 He saw something erm he saw a cat and he zoomed out the front door and he was gone and it 's only when he lost sight of the cat he thought about where he was
15 I got up out the chair and er went out the front door and I said to her for God 's sake it 's Sunday !
16 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
17 She pulls over on to the hard shoulder , gets out , opens the boot , gets out the spare tyre and the jack , jacks up the car , takes off the old wheel , puts on the new one , lets the jack down , puts it and the wheel back in the boot , closes it , gets back in the car and drives on , knowing that she will be fifteen minutes late .
18 This budget is extremely useful for management as it clearly sets out the short-term objectives and targets for the forthcoming budget period and is in a form that is easy to comprehend .
19 Mr Chan punched out the shattered windscreen and fresh , cold air flowed into the Glory .
20 Gently squeeze out the excess juice and scoop away the pulp .
21 Once the style of document which you wish to publish has been established the second stage of the process is to seek out the suitable hardware and software .
22 The chances are that a management , such as described by Menninger or by myself , who take up a ‘ fight ’ /conflict posture vis-à-vis their workers , thus bring out the latent hostility and anger and push the worker , and themselves , into the rebellious position .
23 The term is ultimately derived from the Greek ‘ khoros ’ , a dance , the modern ‘ chorus ’ arriving because the dancers in Greek theatre sang out the repetitive bits and encouraged the audience to join in .
24 Let's snuff out the shod people and welcome the long shadows .
25 The Campbell dug out the bogus grenade and handed it back to its rightful owner .
26 You can work out the final design and then work backwards to how it must be knitted , usually in slip , one colour at a time , to achieve the design .
27 It set out the following aims and objectives :
28 I 'm terrible let me rub out the entire thing and start all over again , yeah ?
29 What Sinead is trying to give us is Sinead-ism , yet another new belief disguising itself as Christian truth , ripping out the easy parts and leaving behind the parts that are harder to stomach , the parts that demand commitment to Christ .
30 I saw the barrels begin to spin and that 's when I snatched up Barry and whipped out the trusty Smith and West Wittering .
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