Example sentences of "out at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea was thrashed out at a lunch given by Kenneth Horne . |
2 | Erm it is no wonder that she would lash out at a child . |
3 | He glanced out at a gang of starlings fighting over some breadcrumbs that had been tossed on the lawn . |
4 | F worked out at a half . |
5 | How he longs to gaze wistfully out at a breaking wave of woodland . |
6 | Moderator that works out at a contribution of seventy five pence per minute towards the actual cost of our operation of forty pounds and twenty three pence per minute . |
7 | As the Cheshires sped away , soldiers in one of the Land Rovers leaped out at a road block to take up positions in a ditch and provide covering fire with their SA80 automatic rifles . |
8 | We continue drinking , gazing out at a sea now almost as redundant as five o'clock tea or straw boaters , both commonplace back in the 1950s when the children in Lord of the Flies became violent in the midst of their paradisical island , at precisely this magical hour of five o'clock , and in the living room , that sweetly British interior , flowering the semi-darkness into a plethora of chair covers and curtains , sprigged bone china and mums in Liberty-print dresses … |
9 | The profits averaged out at a quarter of a million pounds per partner . |
10 | That works out at a dollar an hour which is less than the federal minimum wage . ’ |
11 | ‘ There is no doubt about the quality of the coal , but two questions need to be answered — can it be brought out at a price which allows a profit and can the consortium attract the investment required to run the place ? ’ |
12 | Due to the large spread ( i.e. difference between buying and selling prices ) , it usually takes a substantial rise to enable investors to sell out at a profit . |
13 | Clients unable to break even , let alone to sell out at a profit , found themselves locked in . |
14 | It may be enough for an investment trust to tempt investors by describing the opportunity area in broad terms , and inasmuch as this temptation continues to work then the early investors can sell out at a profit to the later ones . |
15 | Reductions in support levels should be carried out at a pace that gives efficient farmers time to adjust and diversify . |
16 | As was noted at a recent conference ‘ Cooperatives are real work … not just a day out at a course ! ’ . |
17 | I was out at a friend 's house , we were opening a bottle of beer , the top had jammed , and I stuck it in the heel of the door to get the top off , and it exploded , I suppose it was too shaken up with everyone handling it . |
18 | Pam had been out at a friend 's all evening . |
19 | The road fizzled out at a gate plastered with fire hazard warnings , leading onto the moor itself . |
20 | White , 46 , who helped out at a holiday for the disabled near Farnham , Surrey , fondled the girls — dressed as a bunny and a baby — following the end-of-camp party . |
21 | ‘ Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’ |
22 | Ann-Marie , 16 , who was drunk when she took the wheel after a night out at a pub , had been inseparable from her cousin . |
23 | Oh I was out at a school a lot . |
24 | A survey carried out at a school in Bradford , Yorks , revealed that 3.6 per cent of Asian girls aged 14 to 16 were bulimic compared to just 0.6 per cent of white girls . |
25 | And in fact in the early stages I got one man working for me and er I went back into teaching again for a short time to help out at a school where the the the teacher was ill , and I was teaching in the morning and then doing two-man jobs in the afternoon , and he was doing one man jobs in the morning . |
26 | Drake has chestnut head with distinctive broad-bordered green stripe , and at rest can be picked out at a distance by horizontal white line above wing and buffish yellow patch behind tail coverts . |
27 | In the West , business agreements are carried out at a distance , say six feet or more . |
28 | Er , I think it came out at a Trial Audit and we should have a job specification , even if it 's a generic job specification for every member of staff . |
29 | Unlike building model aeroplanes or playing computer games , you can consume the finished product , which works out at a cost of 10p a pint . |
30 | He became lost in one of his dour moods so I let him be and went to the window to stare out at a dairy maid carrying pitchers of milk between the barns and the kitchen . |