Example sentences of "out [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But as they made their way towards the camp he had spoken only to point out signs of bird and animal life that he thought might interest her ; in the mud at the riverside , he showed her the pug mark of a tiger that had drunk there the previous evening and at another point on the trail he drew her attention to torn-up grasses and leafless trees that marked the passing of a herd of elephant . |
2 | Although naturally designed more to draw out signs of abnormality , they nevertheless demand similar mental operations , being open-ended procedures in which , for example , subjects are required to interpret proverbs or sort everyday objects in any way they prefer . |
3 | The 18 de Marzo refinery , on the city 's outskirts , had been responsible for pumping out emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) , sulphur dioxide ( SO2 ) and benzene , along with other pollutants . |
4 | they took out loads of things . |
5 | Once through the crust , tunnelling is easier and she brings out loads of sand , clutched between her forelegs . |
6 | The hotel staff felt sorry for the Garda and asked them round to the back door , where they handed out tots of whiskey . |
7 | At Bewick she would not have dreamed of sitting by a fire in idleness while her clothes were sorted and shaken and put away in drawers and cupboards , which , when opened , gave out breaths of lavender . |
8 | The Far Eastern Economic Review of Feb. 21 reported that Azhar 's execution was widely interpreted as a warning to those contemplating carrying out acts of terrorism in connection with the Gulf war . |
9 | It accused Mr Mandela of carrying out acts of sabotage on dates when he was in prison . |
10 | He did not make it obvious , but he led the conversation , changed topics when he thought it needed it , enquired robustly of the lawyer certain things , and more gently of the females , as if to bring out gems of information they had stored in their pretty little heads . |
11 | Others offered to man phones , to work out rotas of helpers , and to provide clerical back-up for the two solicitors . |
12 | There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection . |
13 | A body on a garbage dump nine miles out west of Atlanta . |
14 | The academy ‘ cut out funding of projects which had nothing to do with military programmes — space research was one victim ’ . |
15 | G you worked out G of F of four . |
16 | Opening a small casket , he took out copies of letters sent by Queen Margaret in the year following her husband 's death . |
17 | Buy packets of seed which have the Bird Food Standards Association seal of approval , or put out scraps of cheese , meat , stale cake or bacon rinds . |
18 | The child involved the mother at home in the project by hunting out scraps of fabric , discussing what they were , then bringing back home the finished house . |
19 | You start becoming a " nutritional detective " during the second four-week period : trying out groups of foods to see whether they push your weight back up or produce other unwanted symptoms or side effects . |
20 | Hispanic men , laughing , carry out cases of Budweiser . |
21 | Under the Environmental Protection Act , it will monitor emissions from 5,000 major industrial plants and carry out audits of waste regulation authorities . |
22 | ‘ I found out 80% of Fijians who served on Christmas Island are dead . |
23 | Old Ramsbum 's not up to keeping out gangs of terrorists . ’ |
24 | The demarcation should allow the Yanomami to preserve their territory , which covers an area greater than Scotland , against encroachment by developers , provided they receive support from government agencies to keep out gangs of gold-miners and loggers in this frequently lawless region . |
25 | The task force will concentrate on rooting out theft of trade secrets and high-tech components , particularly integrated circuits . |
26 | Always get a quote before proceeding with work and it is a good idea to check out methods of payment . |
27 | By the 17th century the character of the woods had changed , landowners having planted out cants of chestnut and ash to supply the hop growers . |
28 | There was n't even a mantle , it as a wall bracket that came out of the wall with a little tiny gas jet that fanned out sot of thing and that was your illumination for the the bedroom . |
29 | Commented NAPF : ‘ It seemed to represent the pinnacle of a well thought out programme of communication between the scheme and the members , providing plenty of notice of change and the opportunity to request further information . |
30 | Work out indicators of success by answering the question ‘ How shall I know that the end result has been successfully achieved ? ’ |