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

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1 Exalted girls hung out at back stages and at hotels , trying to make the acquaintance of new born stars .
2 Clerk of the course Rodger Farrant described the turnout for the race as a ‘ disaster ’ and hit out at racehorse owners .
3 Stevens hits out at court cases
4 A MAJOR security review is being urgently carried out at Parliament Buildings in Belfast — to keep the IRA out .
5 Winner , famous for his Deathwish movies , hit out at Broadcasting Standards Council boss Lord Rees-Mogg .
6 THE Duchess of York hit out at Government cutbacks on cash to help people with drink and drugs problems yesterday .
7 The rich tend to work 18-hour days , and some of them burn themselves out at bond desks and on trading floors before they are 30 .
8 Out at sea flocks hovered and plunged for fish .
9 Out at sea things can be a lot more volatile .
10 Some years later , to give one final example of the kind of trouble that could break out at football games , the police found it necessary to lead a baton charge against stone-throwers during a contest between Linfield and Belfast Celtic in 1935 .
11 The emphasis of almost all research and development carried out at research stations ( and economic studies for national agricultural strategies as well ) is upon particular commodities isolated from their social , economic and environmental context .
12 She 's one of a ‘ dirty dozen ’ of girls who carry knives and CS gas in their handbags to battle it out at soccer riots .
13 Rev. David Jenkins , has written a pastoral letter which will be read out at parish churches .
14 Important parts of the job could be carried out at break times or through telephone calls .
15 Where reviews were carried out at team meetings or ward meetings , the number of participants was higher ( the overall mean was four ) .
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