Example sentences of "out [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yet it came a startling 7th in the top ten of the London Time Out readers ' poll of 1989 , whereas Star Wars ( 57th ) and ET ( 72nd ) were outside the top 50 .
2 It need not be a problem if companies take out directors ' liability insurance or agree to meet defence costs , if necessary .
3 When a handful of persistent pickets parked a caravan at the Hinkley entrance during the long drawn out miners ' strike , they got precious little support .
4 Aggregating together union and non-union wages and substituting out firms ' demand for labour , one may obtain a reduced real wage equation positively related to output , lagged real wages and employer taxes on labour and negatively to unexpected inflation benefits and employee taxes .
5 The most damaging effect of the Education Reform Act would be if it snuffed out teachers ' belief that it is worthwhile thinking and talking about what they are doing .
6 The implementation of an appraisal scheme , and pilot studies to develop the details , have been held up by the drawn out teachers ' dispute .
7 This eagerly awaited in-house project promises similar acclaim to that which has greeted previous productions including ‘ The Duchess of Malfi ’ — ( 1981 — ‘ 99.9% pure theatrical magic ’ Time Out ) , ‘ The Double ’ ( 1986 Time Out Critics ' Choice ) and ‘ Timon of Athens ’ ( 1989 — ‘ One of the most beautiful shows I have seen ’ , Germaine Greer , The Late Show BBC2 ) .
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