Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a gentleman who started out as a co-pilot in the Five-Seventieth squadron . |
2 | ‘ INFINITY WITHIN ’ STARTED OUT AS A POEM , ’ says Kier . |
3 | Erm mm I ca n't remember , Alan and Josie 's daughter down the road , erm she passed out as a nurse from Queens a while ago and you know what students are in general , nurses in particular , there was , you would expect , one hell of a party when the exam results were public what came out of the the party was when she got a job as a nurse . |
4 | The former had taken a golf-club to a smooth , level patch of grass a short distance from the house which Philippe Bonard , anxious to cater for his clients ' leisure needs as well as their thirst for learning , had laid out as a green ; she had donned a pair of heavy-framed spectacles and was practising putting . |
5 | He started out as a full-back with Bath and looked set for the glittering prizes . |
6 | Similarly , using the wrong rhythm while speaking a second language immediately singles you out as a foreigner . |
7 | She 's got thirty seven pounds ninety eight to spend , she gets that amount for every ten pounds , so you want to know how many ten pounds there are in thirty seven ninety eight , so you can write it out as a division sum or you can just move the decimal point . |
8 | I took them out as a favour to my employees . ’ |
9 | She said : ’ No , that is a goal and it 's explicity set out as a goal . |
10 | The KPMG approval process for investment advertisements issued on behalf of clients ( not on the firm 's own behalf ) is set out as a flowchart in Appendix 4 . |
11 | He becomes as soft and nervous as a cow ( 1867 ) ; he feels as worn out as a donkey ( 1867 ) ; yet still he splashes in the Seine like a porpoise ( 1870 ) . |
12 | In the winter of 1976 , Rod Johnstone , who started out as a schoolteacher before taking up naval architecture , designed and built the first J/24 in his garage . |
13 | In 1862 he received a commission from the town of Preston to design a series of parks , to be laid out as a scheme for relieving unemployment caused by the cotton famine ; Moor Park , Miller Park , and Avenham Park were eventually opened in 1867 . |
14 | Partnerships need to be formally agreed , the details of the scheme set out as a contract managed by an executive group , and monitored as to the effectiveness . |
15 | He supposed that Mr Cottle could not be ruled out as a suspect , but he hardly seemed a likely killer . |
16 | And , at this stage , it would be quite wrong to rule her out as a suspect . |
17 | Whatever its artistic quality may be , this is quintessential Schnittke — less than two minutes long , starting out as a pastiche Bach concerto , then derailed at 0′45″ by an almighty thwack on the tubular bells , after which the music disintegrated before our very ears . |
18 | Around Meat is Murder the critics suddenly discovered Morrissey 's humour — George Formby was trundled out as a reference point . |
19 | According to one story he started out as a liveryman in England and ran away to sea after stealing his mistress 's jewels . |
20 | Boucicault , for instance , author of The Colleen Bawn , The Shaughraun and many other classic Victorian melodramas , started out as a clerk in the Brewery at St. James 's Gate . |
21 | One of the innovatory features of the Act is that the holder of the office it sets up — the Data Protection Registrar — has the task of applying a set of principles — the Data Protection Principles , set out as a Schedule to the Act . |
22 | S1 always stood out as a unit and these boys , who were always together , were known by everybody in the sample . |
23 | This will probably come out as a mixture of physical symptoms , environmental , and individual stresses . |
24 | Over the course of the period between 1529 and 1559 , the English church experienced a number of dramatic changes in its nature and status ; starting out as a branch of the international Roman Catholic church , it moved to become first an independent , schismatic Catholic church , and later a unique , hybrid Protestant church . |
25 | ‘ As far as I am concerned an agreement could be signed in five minutes , ’ said Mr MacSharry , Ireland 's EC agriculture commissioner who bowed out as a GATT negotiator yesterday . |
26 | I was packing my kit when it dawned on me that the squad session would be over before I got there and that I would be concerned mainly with being kitted out as a member of the World Cup squad ’ . |
27 | Where steps are not taken to avoid such holding out , the salaried partner has the same professional responsibilities as a full partner to ensure that his firm complies with the Indemnity Insurance Rules ( under which salaried partners are treated as principals ) and the Accounts Rules ( see Chapter 12 ) ; and in theory the Inland Revenue could look to a salaried partner who is held out as a member of the firm for payment of income tax payable in respect of its profits , though in practice such a claim is unlikely . |
28 | It is important to ensure that only current partners appear as lessees/trustees of partnership premises , if only to avoid any possibility that a retired partner who has not been duly replaced on the title could be regarded as still being held out as a member of the firm . |
29 | The last public declaration to his people on 24 February 1945 , the anniversary of the promulgation of the Party Programme , was not given by Hitler himself , but was read out as a Führer Proclamation by his old Munich comrade , Hermann Esser . |
30 | If you want the motif to come out as a mirror image of the graph , keep the graph the right way up and start knitting from row 1 at the bottom of the sheet . |