Example sentences of "out in [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sort myself out in no time at all . |
2 | We may find ourselves disagreeing with other people on the basis of sampling ; one man may claim that a shirt he bought from a well-known manufacturer wore out in no time at all , whereas his friend says he always buys this make because they wear so well . |
3 | All suitors he challenged to a race : the young man set out in a chariot with the girl , while the father sacrificed a ram on the altar of Zeus in the Altis . |
4 | Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear . |
5 | He swivelled from joist to joist , raker to rafter , feeling horribly like a monkey and getting very cold feet in the process even though he was breaking out in a sweat at the same time . |
6 | Broke out in a sweat at the very sight of it . |
7 | This will be so whether he takes the trouble to read them or not , and whether they are actually set out in a document in his possession , or ( subject to the question of the need to offer an oppportunity to inspect , which is discussed below ) merely incorporated into the contract by a reference in such a document . |
8 | They lost Tony Cottey but Richards stood firm to finish on 44 not out in a total of 93 for four . |
9 | This study was carried out in a range of locations and tenures , and tested people 's awareness of energy saving products , conservation measures , and novel types of energy technology using ambient energy ( eg solar collectors ) , all rated against their costs of installation , running and maintenance . |
10 | And the wreckage is being flown to RAF Abingdon in Oxfordshire to be laid out in a hanger like a giant jigsaw puzzle , which could help crash investigators pinpoint the cause . |
11 | Or you can hang out in a part of the music if you like the verse . ’ |
12 | Debates followed in parliament with the Unionists in full cry , for the Liberals seemed to have been caught out in a case of open corruption . |
13 | As you know you may find that out in a course of |
14 | Arthur Young in 1795 , pointing out in a year of extreme hunger that it was against the law to starve in England , included in his argument : " Parish officers are bound to provide … and if they do not do their duty , there is an appeal to the justice , who will force them to its performance . " |
15 | She would n't have believed that he could move so fast as , with a rushing like that of fluid from a punctured sac , the rotten body comes slithering out in a wave of its own juices . |
16 | The beastly blob wipes him out in a story in America 's DC Superman comics . |
17 | ‘ He put me out in a field inside a small enclosure . |
18 | It seems strange to me to see cattle out in a field in mid-winter . |
19 | These two words brought Elinor out in a kind of rash of solicitude . |
20 | Handlebar 's mate had meanwhile broken out in a kind of partridge death-wail . |
21 | One hand came out in a kind of claw and swiped at Quigley . |
22 | As she was pressed back on to the couch her mind raced madly in protest , but all she managed to bring out in a kind of croak was , ‘ No , Daddy , no . ’ |
23 | When the final scenes were played out in a villa near St Tropez in the South of France just a month ago , I was left open-mouthed at the level of stupidity — or was it arrogance ? — displayed by the Duchess and her balding ‘ financial adviser ’ John Bryan . |
24 | least periods of months and hopefully , well rather more than that , they would work things out in a way in which they in fact helped each other very considerably . |
25 | Polly let her breath out in a whoosh of relief , looking down to check how far she still had to go . |
26 | Still , I expect you 'll all be out in a couple of days . |
27 | The theatre was not large , and the bulk of the audience were out in a couple of minutes , umbrellas raised , heads dropped , darting off into the Village to look for their cars , or a place where they could put some drink in their systems , and play critics . |
28 | I said to her , ‘ Look I 'm going out in a couple of weeks , you must tell me exactly what happened so I can tell the papers about it . ’ |
29 | You can nick them out in a couple of days . " |
30 | Until a few weeks ago skin patients had to go for their treatment to the old dermatology hospital in this old TB ward , while research was carried out in a couple of temporary buildings . |