Example sentences of "out on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We had come out on a broad dirt road .
2 The Tournament arena was laid out on a flat piece of land in a loop of the Lugton Water , a few hundred yards east of the castle .
3 Specimens were gently spread out on a flat surface , flooded with 2.5% glutaraldehyde buffered in 0.1 M sodium cacodylate solution , and fixed for four to six hours .
4 Thereafter , the specimens were carefully opened along the greater curvature , laid on and pinned out on a flat surface .
5 In turn I told her a little about my own background , as though we were out on a first date .
6 His ears burned hot : the exploding stars , he could almost smell the singe , hear the crackle ; seeing colours never seen , for , in his agony , caught in shock , screaming his tortured soul , he swung out on a new dimension .
7 Meanwhile , fashion pundits were speculating last night that although Anne is likely to splash out on a new outfit , she will be wearing an old hat when she walks up the aisle .
8 ‘ You see , Lewis , ’ began Morse , as the two strolled back to the front of the property , ‘ Kemp had grown tired of Sheila Williams and was starting out on a new conquest — the delectable Lucy Downes .
9 Roll out on a floured board to ¼in/5mm thick and cut into rounds .
10 Roll out on a floured board to ¼in/5mm thick and cut into rounds .
11 He set out on a surging run for goal and held off the challenge of Moore and Benali before sending a low shot past Stejskal .
12 The Martin Hannett-produced ‘ Get Better ’ is their second 45 since singing to the Belgian label and the band set out on a European tour in March including a date at The Locomotive in Paris on March 20 .
13 It was supposed to be like going Over the Top , but it felt more like a gang of reluctant schoolboys setting out on a cross-country run with only the prospect of a quick smoke round the back of the bike sheds to sustain them .
14 Speaking in Birmingham yesterday Ramblers ' chairman Dr Geoff Eastwood said : ‘ While millions of people flock to the countryside to enjoy its footpaths and open spaces , those who live in the cities and are without the means to travel to the countryside are losing out on a great potential leisure resource right on their doorsteps . ’
15 It also matters that society is losing out on a great deal of badly-needed potential mathematical talent .
16 A new questionnaire should always be piloted , that is tried out on a small sample , before it is finalised .
17 It missed out on a small but significant slice of the market .
18 Test the varnish out on a small piece of leftover paper first to make sure that the colours do n't run .
19 How could clothes not dry out on a warm sunny day ?
20 When the Friar left the children beneath the tree he went hurriedly but surprisingly lightly for a man of his bulk through the bushes until he came out on a narrow path that twisted this way and that into a deep ravine both sides of which were dark with yews .
21 As far as I could see , there were some eight or nine cottages strung out on a narrow road which circled the bay .
22 Personal selling is a very expensive activity to maintain , and it may be best suited to relatively concentrated markets , such as in the UK for ceramics or steel manufacture , or those in which buying is carried out on a centralised basis .
23 As well as simple copying , assemble editing can be carried out on a stop-start basis under manual control of the machines provided that the VCR has the backspace edit facility .
24 As for the internal auditors ' role , ‘ they 're not expected to do a full statutory audit but a great deal of the detailed work which , carried out on a continuous basis , would greatly increase the probability of detecting fraud . ’
25 A group of people have just been arrested by the railway Cheka for trying to travel without tickets , yet our peasant notes how the wife of a Roslavl' party member flourishes an authorization for a free pass typed out on a Tsarist form .
26 Redcar 's City Challenge co-ordinator Dave Bottomley said : ‘ We started out on a confident basis with well-prepared plans which have resulted from the last five years of work under the Regeneration of Redcar banner .
27 She saw Harry stretch out on a lounger in the fragrant shade at the far end of the terrace and toss the last four inches of his Romeo y Julieta into the hedge .
28 Where a sanitiser can have advantages is where a particular cleaning task is carried out on a repetitive basis as for example the daily cleaning of a retail soft ice cream dispenser .
29 I see what they mean when they say the Mediterranean countries have never missed out on a female god .
30 Appropriately enough , we met in the Hominid Room of the Natural History museum , a light spacious rectangular chamber with a glass wall on one side that looks out on a grassy park .
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