Example sentences of "out a [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In future it may be possible to bring out a first novel in paperback , and then once an author is established we could bring out his or her second and third novels in hardback . |
2 | Chelsea looked worthy of at least a point after Mick Harford 's 72nd minute goal had cancelled out a first half Saunders header . |
3 | If this does not work ( and I do n't think you actually have to go to France ) , you might try the recipe of the American crime short story writer , Robert Twohy , who writes out a first sentence and then sees if anything comes from it , and so on . |
4 | Erm I myself came out a first floor window erm a lot of a lot of entrances had already been blocked by the tanks |
5 | This is the most valuable way of working out a first scene and happens in Ronzeo and Juliet . |
6 | Klakkr , he saw , had brought out a second shield , also silver on white , and was already cleaning his sword . |
7 | After Richard Eaton had cancelled out a second minute opener from Kenny Morris on 20 minutes , John Stephens shot Annadale into the lead with a superb finish to two minutes into the second period . |
8 | In the centre of the hut stood a tall coke stove , blackened from use , deep in dust , and its chimney stack climbed to the ceiling and through its open hatch there was the glow of fuel working out a second day 's burning . |
9 | Grollet said a laboratory in Utrecht had carried out a second test on 14 September and that , too , had been positive . |
10 | Her drenched hair stranded her face , her pale lilac dress clung to her body , her eyelashes divided like a starfish as he pulled her out a second time . |
11 | Blaina always felt that they had the ability to go up last season so , to ensure that they do not miss out a second time , a new team manager was recruited and given the task of harnessing the club 's talent . |
12 | In 1936 the British began to plan colonial broadcasting for indigenous people , but these plans were shelved when world war broke out a second time . |
13 | ‘ While our batting has been good , the bowling has been steady rather than dynamic , which is why we have n't been bowling sides out a second time , ’ reasons Fraser . |
14 | When I carried out a second interview with the DGM in 1989 , the district was still arguing the case with the RHA for the £2.1 million ( then uplifted to £2.5 million ) to be made available . |
15 | The NRPB intends to carry out a second analysis in the next two years with a larger population and longer follow-up . |
16 | Many fear they will have to take out a second mortgage to pay for the spin-off merchandise from the Macauley Culkin sequel : Home Alone 2 : Lost in New York . |
17 | If not , I would n't be bankrupt but I would be taking out a second mortgage on the house . ’ |
18 | He took out a second mortgage , and off they went . |
19 | Alexa , who lives with her parents in a village near Maesteg , Mid Glamorgan , is due to carry out a second week of jury service from Monday . |
20 | The client takes out a second application , and they want it on minimum premiums , they actually get it for eighty per cent of the current value of the minimum premium . |
21 | Why , in particular , should we rule out a fourth possibility , that the origin of life is a far more probable event than is suggested by Statement 3 ? |
22 | His three marriage break-ups have been traumatic , but he does not rule out a fourth attempt . |
23 | You will be disqualified if you step out a fourth time . |
24 | The book has already sold out a sixth edition . |
25 | ‘ Try Goode or something ’ , Walker recalled him saying ; ‘ and I think he even threw out a third name … |
26 | In some cases it could be worth making out a third party support agreement with a specialist maintenance company . |
27 | Are we going out a third time ? |
28 | She spoke about her life and at the end of the day she offered to iron out a last minute hitch when the pianist failed to turn up . |
29 | The Beech Naiad let out a last cry of desolation , and fell to the floor . |
30 | Mrs Mantini straightened up and puffed out a last breath of her garlic-and-onion lunch . |