Example sentences of "out [prep] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Works out about the same 7 |
2 | So I might be showing myself doing worst than I should be but , look , my actual come out about the same and so when I compare my actual with my planned , I get er , an answer which should approach one . |
3 | er , and with the hour 's difference I think it works out about the same |
4 | Coming out for the same reasons , Nicholas found him there and heard him make his excuses . |
5 | That 's great because at home , when I go to Sainsbury , I find my hands reach out for the same products every week . |
6 | DON T BE MISLED , whether Socialists run in their true colours , or in an underhand way as ‘ Labour ’ or ‘ Cooperative ’ , they are out for the same end , and your only remedy is to VOTE THEM DOWN . |
7 | Lydia in the leading car was loth to hoot for fear of maddening the dogs and loth to get out for the same reason . |
8 | That was the last time that really hit me because if I 've got my facts correct , I think when we played England at Lord 's they all came out through the same gate , ’ Kerr said . |
9 | If one runs out of the latter one can use paper tissues instead , though I would n't recommend them for pressing fragile flower heads as the tissues can leave a slight pattern on the petals . |
10 | Sister , Robins , and Dr Jones came out of the latter 's office . |
11 | The latter quality comes directly out of the former , and there is a nice continuity in Mr Eliot 's work . |
12 | Up until now there had n't been a peep out of the former Jam bassist which I 'd attributed to one of three things — shyness , boredom or a reluctance to interrupt his new boss who , it has to be said , makes Ian Paisley seem like a Trappist Monk when he gets into his stride . |
13 | Out of the former PNI , Sukarno had taken up partindo , and within one year its membership soared to 20000 . |
14 | Out of the many false starts her life had made she felt they were witnessing this pure beginning that she would seize and make true . |
15 | A very lazy way to spend a day in the sun , is to buy a ‘ day ’ ticket , and hop on and off the boats and in and out of the many cafes and restaurants dotted around the lake . |
16 | Out of the many examples available , here is one chosen more or less at random . |
17 | Out of the many thousands of respondents to our questionnaire , under a fifth were full-time housewives . |
18 | Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming . |
19 | This is borne out by a ) the incredible amount of time and energy being put in at the WFS conference to the forthcoming Chesterfield Socialist conference and bI the constant egotistical/individualistic remarks made by conference participants , who had no interest whatsoever in building support for women 's struggle , ( and in many cases continued unchallenged with these views ) 2 ) That the conference had very few Black women in attendance , we saw around 12 out of the many hundreds ( although we were over represented in the creche and began to wonder whether this was the ’ Black women only ’ space created for us ) . |
20 | A sniping and competitive scrum-half straight out of the All Black mould , he has to serve out his time but qualifies to play in the league in the new year . |
21 | Otago made a brave challenge , led by Mike Brewer in his first appearance since a series of injuries took him out of the All Black tour of Australia . |
22 | That is a privileged environment , in terms of its frequency of occurrence in running usage ( and perhaps also in its psychological salience for grammarians ) but , nonetheless , it is just one out of the several adjectival constructions familiar to the ordinary user of the language . |
23 | Practice Richard Ashworth and ors v Berkeley-Walbrook Ltd ; CA ( Russell , Stuart-Smith LJJ ) ; 27 Sept 1989 As a general rule , where a counterclaim could properly be relied on as a set-off and where it arose out of the same subject matter as the claim , the counterclaiming defendant ought not to be required to give security for costs of that counterclaim unless there were exceptional circumstances . |
24 | Out of the same melancholy he grabbed irrationally at a whole branch , wrenched it off and tossed it among the trees . |
25 | There are many lay people who share and live out of the same insight . |
26 | There is no need for me to live and die in this little world , with my only view a view out of the same window , at the same spruce-trees , the view from my bed . |
27 | To make some sense of this vast range , and to understand how the variables can be employed to make useful , but considerably different products out of the same basic chemicals , it is necessary to classify products according to their general function in the food environment . |
28 | Another point relates to the fact that , in the first case , the jury acquitted the defendants of one charge and convicted them of Both charges arose out of the same facts . |
29 | And when supper was ready he bade his knights take their seats , and he took the leper by the hand , and seated him next himself , and ate with him out of the same dish . |
30 | I went to my bosses and told them that , in The Wedding Present , there was another one out of the same rough balloon with the potential to be a long-lasting , album-selling , international act . |