Example sentences of "out [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 They should have an abundance of curiosity and a natural desire to find out about new things .
32 If you do n't , then how do you find out about new versions ?
33 Visit a museum or an exhibition and find out about other explorers like Sir Francis Drake or Marco Polo .
34 It is difficult to find out about such things ; catalogues need to be read between the lines and the shows are full of razzmatazz .
35 Many special instruments have been developed to help us to find out about such things as the pressure of air in the lungs and the vocal tract , the flow of air out of the mouth and nose , the opening and closing of the vocal folds and of the soft palate , and the movement of articulators like the lips and the lower jaw .
36 I have n't seen anything sent out about that careers
37 It visited chiefs , and worked through them to find out about local resources , tools , apprenticeship patterns and market locations .
38 The place to find out about local organisations and classes is the local library .
39 The first stage consists of finding out about different instances within each of these categories and their interrelationships .
40 Can you find out about any others that can be seen at this time of year ?
41 erm , okay , but this information is there for you to find out about , the reason why I would say it 's important to find out about those things , well one , you tell me
42 How did you find out about these firms in the first place ?
43 You will find out about these things as time goes on .
44 One meaning relates to this-worldly matters — how things get done , efficiency , practical points , anything to do with what we see , hear , touch , feel and taste , how we find out about these things , and so on .
45 I would not go so far , but this is a good place to start finding out about unfamiliar topics .
46 They 've been out for fifteen minutes .
47 Tommy and Iain had been out for fifteen minutes .
48 They have been out for fifteen minutes .
49 This refers to concentrating on and looking out for specific details in the world around you .
50 So , we 're gon na use red lining to strike out for re- issues , to highlight the things that are different .
51 The long-term aim is to develop a network of groups and individuals who are prepared to speak out for democratic rights .
52 One of the major stumbling blocks in the criminal prosecution of corporations and their officials is that costs to the state become excessive as the case is stretched out for endless months and sometimes years .
53 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
54 Once you have selected a possible field , move towards it , checking its size , slope and colour , and look out for possible wires on the approach .
55 This allows just over a year to look out for possible candidates and suitable premises ; with regard to the latter , teachers are asked to look out for centrally situated schools with a good hall and piano , close to mainline travel facilities .
56 Privy seals were sent out for forced loans from about 1590 .
57 She 's cut out for better things than wasting her time on some blue-eyed , grease-stained English Romeo . ’
58 The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions .
59 The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions .
60 Under this custom the colt 's owner paid a shilling over and above the actual cost of shoeing so that the men could send out for six pints of beer as a reward for the extra effort involved .
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