Example sentences of "out [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 They used to do good turns when t' dalesfolk was fast asleep in their beds — cleanin' out t' farmers ' churns an' scrubbin' t' dairy floors an' suchlike chores .
2 She spent the morning scrubbing out the ponies ' boxes because the Rutshire team manager , miffed that Drew seemed to have utterly taken over , threatened dire reprisals if a blade of straw was left on the floor .
3 The illusion soon faded , and an administration of dull Bavarians had to be imported to sort out the Greeks ' affairs for them .
4 However , sending a letter to a large sample of people can be quite a costly business , not only in stationery and postage , but also in finding out the recipients ' correct names and addresses , if one is to avoid the very impersonal and rather off-putting form of address , ‘ The Occupant ’ .
5 Many men will leave the aircraft with weights not far short of their own body weight ; almost all of this kit will be essential to carry out the soldiers ' tasks .
6 Having sorted out Barry 's clothes , she then went home to sort out the miners ' strike .
7 Turning to the White Paper , to be published before the next party conference , he said it would set out the Conservatives ' agenda for the rest of this century .
8 Since the sex , age and social class distributions for the general population are known it is not difficult to parcel out the interviewers ' tasks according to these criteria .
9 Hitler was breaking out and at the time his bombers , summoned up by Franco , were in the process of wiping out the Basques ' spiritual and cultural home of Guernica .
10 The Conservatives handed out the Greens ' fairly innocuous version of the 1989 Queen 's Speech gratis , too , in the belief that it was time the public had their eyes opened to what the party was really about .
11 One of my first jobs in the morning , when I was not at school , was to sweep out the customers ' part of the shop .
12 The practice note sets out the auditors ' reporting responsibilities and the contents of the auditors ' report in some detail , and provides some guidance on qualified reports .
13 But even in the gloom you can make out the apostles ' faces .
14 In Ixora Trading Incorporated v Jones [ 1990 ] 1 FSR 251 Mummery J struck out the plaintiffs ' writ and statement of claim which , inter alia , alleged breaches of express and implied duties of confidence .
15 Because our beds come straight from our factory we are able to cut out the middlemen 's profit and keep our prices down .
16 Failing that , it should at least be standard practice to carry out the voters ' register check to show whether or not the information concerns a different person , if different-name information is passed : and we recognise that this alternative might be cheaper .
17 He says he found out the calves ' tongues were grey and pink .
18 ‘ We have to make sure that justice is done , that those who are guilty will be meted out the full penalty , ’ she told reporters after attending a funeral service for a pilot who died wiping out the rebels ' air support in last week 's attempt to overthrow her .
19 Lords and peasants were given two years to prepare charters which would map out the peasants ' " portions of arable land " and define the extent of their " obligations " .
20 He is selling out the workers ' rights and , by doing so , the future of any United Kingdom Parliament .
21 Cos I thought it was n't very fair to lend out the children 's stuff
22 Tramp nightclub owner Johnny Gold lives out a housewives ' fantasy in the arms of the exotic Chippendale hunks on his camp Christmas card .
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