Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Snatching her bear out of his hand , Ellie tucked her under her arm . |
2 | You would n't expect much speed out of it , but then you could confidentially run it over any terrain without adverse effect . |
3 | We took off into the last of the evening sun in poor visibility and I do not recall seeing any of the aircraft that took-off in front of me rise in the evening murk , I was too busy putting the nose down and squeezing a bit more speed out of the lumbering Whitley as we cleared the boundary . |
4 | Sir Frederic 's suggestion -that as ( in his terms ) an ‘ unsuccessful ’ archbishop , Dr Runcie speaks of the ‘ successful ’ in his Director interview out of self-pity , bitterness or resentment — is unworthy . |
5 | Make an interview out of it . |
6 | Till the wedding of her sister To a mister out at Bicester , name of Jimmy , who said , " Gim me , " So without 'em she went home , |
7 | Mr Reenan , 70 , was only glimpsed briefly yesterday , sneaking a glance out of the window of his home in a private road . |
8 | She watched Victorine glance out of the window , seize a shovel and bucket , dash outside . |
9 | ‘ Of course , ’ Alexander said and cast a regretful glance out of the window . |
10 | Voices from the ghetto OUT OF SIGHT : THE EXPERIENCE OF DISABILITY 1900–1950 Steve Humphries and Pamela Gordon Channel 4/Northcote House , £10.99 Tony Gould |
11 | A modern complex out at the back is now the College . |
12 | There are moves to get hunslet out of Elland road … in particular there are plans to build a sports complex out at Stourton … it would be perfect close to the M1 even close to hunslet … ! ! ! |
13 | Wanted a paypacket on a Friday night and a new skirt out of C and A's on a Saturday . |
14 | The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist . |
15 | Devon Loch had appeared to take off right by the water jump , which the runners on the second circuit of the Grand National by-pass as they approach the winning post : had he caught that fence out of the corner of his eye and tried to jump it ? |
16 | One elephant put an electric fence out of action by dropping an uprooted tree on it . |
17 | I think , put the clothes horse out for now . |
18 | In Scotland the new dedication to ‘ the king over the water ’ found its first solid manifestation on 18 March 1689 , when one of the most famous of Scottish noblemen , and the ablest soldier in the country , John Graham of Claverhouse , led his troop of horse out of Edinburgh and in April raised James 's standard in Dundee . |
19 | ‘ Elspeth ’ took her unbroken horse out into an open space . |
20 | Maggie asked softly and he gave a strange laugh , leading the horse out into the sunlight and locking the door securely again . |
21 | All Rincewind had to do was shake off his guards , fight his way out of the Tree , find the temple and steal the horse out from under whatever it was that Bel-Shamharoth used for a nose . |
22 | especially if it 's that horse out in Spain , cor his dick was dragging along the bloody floor were n't it and everyone was taking photos of it |
23 | It can therefore be argued that not only do social services not pull labour out of the manufacturing sector , but also if they are not expanded the redundant labour from the manufacturing sector simply remains unused and joins the existing long-term reserve army of labour . |
24 | If they do not give an answer , will my hon. Friend take the Leader of the Opposition out for an Italian meal ? |
25 | Market reforms have revived a left-wing opposition out of the ashes of the outlawed Communist Party , says Roy Medvedev |
26 | ’ Patrick eased the faded sea pink out of the pocket and stuck it in the buttonhole of his shirt . |
27 | Vologsky 's political affiliations were unknown ; like many young men , he was a Party member , yet did he carry the card out of conviction or as a means to an untroubled life and career ? |
28 | he took the card out of the slot , pulled back his left cuff and pressed the card to his wrist . |
29 | His eyes twinkled and he brought a card out of his wallet and handed it to her . |
30 | Sam takes the Miranda card out of his pocket . |