Example sentences of "out in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This and many other recollected gems stand out in The Don 's admirably planned and delivered speech at the 1989 dinner marking the opening of the Bradman Museum at Bowral , NSW and the Bradman Trust .
2 For about £6 each ( off-peak day return ) we have enjoyed days out in the Trossachs , Callender etc .
3 Far out in the Pacific is a scattering of a dozen volcanic islands known as Hawaii , America 's fiftieth state .
4 The leader and deputy leader of the party shall be elected or re-elected from amongst the Commons members of the Parliamentary Labour Party at the party conference … and with the provision as may be set out in the standing orders for the time being in force .
5 Britain 's top twenty girls fought or flowed it out in the championships over the weekend … the big prize for them this season is a place at the Olympics … only two girls can go … the competition is made up of four disciplines rope … hoop … ball and clubs …
6 Our answer divides into three parts , involving , first , the completion by the end of 1992 of the single market set out in the EC White Paper of 1985 ; second , the plans that stretch beyond 1992 for changes to the Treaty of Rome that will set up EMU and further increase the legislative power of the Community ; and third , the difficulties of bringing East Germany into the EC .
7 Clashes between police and radical students broke out in the South Korean city of Kwangju .
8 The fighting was at stalemate until noon , when the soldiers raised a white flag , and a voice cried out in the Chinook jargon : ‘ Colonel Miles would like to see Chief Joseph ’ .
9 But there was a lot of them they used to work with er the oil lamps and that out in the henhouses. the hens eggs , they feed at night .
10 Put simply , the assumption behind the package of changes set out in the Act is that accountability , and so educational quality , are strengthened by :
11 the governing body , together with the headteacher , to develop and carry out a … plan for their school … to take account of the full range of their responsibilities … set out in the Act .
12 All the conditions set out in the Act of 1988 were proportionate to the achievement of the objective pursued , namely the protection of the United Kingdom quota against all practices designed to circumvent the quota system .
13 Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name .
14 It must be for Parliament to decide whether it is satisfied that an Act should be passed in the form and with the wording set out in the Act .
15 This is expressly ruled out in the Act , but only for five years , although the Conservative Education Association recommended that the period should be ten years .
16 So you start off on the basis that you will be entitled to a new lease under the 1954 Act provided you take the necessary steps within the time scale set out in the Act .
17 He would deck himself out in the kind of clothes that would give most offence to her were she alive .
18 Out in the lake the gulls wheeled and scolded above their young on the pile of reeds ringed with rocks that formed Seagull Island .
19 We were some distance out in the lake when Edward eventually called from the shore that supper was spoiling .
20 ‘ The kids were out in the lake on one of those pedal boats .
21 The battle orders ring out in the Swindon dressing room … this is the first match of the season … the first game as a premier league team … the first of the summer tour of Finland …
22 Our case studies of casual working were carried out in the hotels and catering industry where a large proportion of the casual labour force is to be found .
23 A sudden and miraculous plague breaks out in the camp , and though Aaron , as priest , runs into the midst of the people with ritual of atonement , he can not stop the pestilence before 14,700 lie dead .
24 The chief trade was in corn , pork , cattle and agricultural produce , on average £10 000 to £15 000 weekly being laid out in the purchase of grain .
25 " This Meeting having considered an overture of the Kirk Session of Bowmore … respecting the procuring of Mortcloths for the better and ordinary Classes of people … do hereby agree to Guarrantee to the said Kirk Session , that whatever sum shall be laid out in the purchase of the said Mortcloths , the Princl. sum and interest shall be reapid to the Session , before they are rendered unfit for use …
26 Despite the minimalist parameters for the new channel set out in the Broadcasting Act , in profound contrast to the remit of Channel Four when it began a decade ago , we want to make an issue of the new Channel .
27 He just stopped the car on the top of a small hill , for they were right out in the country now .
28 Out in the Country — Where you can go and what you can do — is published by the Countryside Commission .
29 If you want a free copy of the booklet , please send sae ( at least 9″ by 4″ ) to ‘ Out in the Country ’ , 19/23 Albert Road , Manchester M19 2EQ .
30 After several more sessions out in the country , Hoomey got the hand of it , and learned that , even if he could n't stop , he could steer , and that sitting on Bones 's enormous flights through the atmosphere was comparatively easy once you got used to it , far easier than poor Jazz 's problem of trying to stay aboard when Spot , cantering quite easily towards the jump , put his anchors out at the last minute and stopped dead .
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