Example sentences of "[adv] out from " in BNC.

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1 He started the engine at once and pulled impatiently out from the kerb , as if still trying to shake off that introspective question of his .
2 The Artificial Horizon is regarded as the master instrument and you scan radially out from this to each of the performance instruments , returning to the Horizon in between each performance instrument check .
3 Scan radially out from the AH to each performance instrument , returning to the AH each time before proceeding to the next instrument .
4 For the traveller on the quest for something rare and rewarding there is no better companion than Phillips Antiques Pocket Price Guide , soon out from Guinness Publishing , priced £9.99 .
5 Pushing hard back against the mountain , he spun backwards out from the rock , curling over in the air so slowly that he could watch , in slow motion , first the passing overhead of the dark clouds , then the mountains , the far side of the valley , the meadow , the cabin , and , at last , the lake red with mud .
6 Already out from their cars and on the road , the group of Americans and British police officers began to run towards the figure two hundred yards away .
7 And despite the suits , which give them the air of ex-cons , just out from a time-warping jail sentence , they also seem younger than their 50 years apiece .
8 The cloudburst switched itself off as abruptly as it had started , and the moon , peering momentarily out from an ink-black cloudscape , showed a coastal desert of pure white sand backed by low hills of chemical-green and violent reds , cactus everywhere and trucks parked on the dirt verge , most of them painted in livid crimson on white — Optimista , Primero de Mayo , La Virgen .
9 Moving down , I am not going to comment on the Conservative resolution , erm there 's all sorts of cuts in there and lack of growth , I am going to ignore it actually , the Tories are so far out of touch , huh , on , erm both nationally and locally , totally out of touch with what people think and that the government will obviously untouched , we all know that , but I 'm surprised and disappointed the Conservative opposite are also out of touch and the figure is way out from both the Liberal and the Labour way out , and with all the consultations it 's had .
10 A similar incident occurred with me in 1983 between Australia and Argentina from even further out from the goal-line , and on that occasion I felt Australia would definitely have scored a try but for a deliberate knock-on by the defenders and awarded a penalty try .
11 Rescuing a piece of the frill from the dress , Ellie cut it to the shape she wanted , attached it with pins to the back of the headband , laid it down , picked up Terry 's brush , backcombed the other girl 's hair so that it stood further out from her head , giving a similarity of the style she thought she should have , carefully arranged the head-dress , and turned Terry back to the mirror .
12 The further out from York the new settlement goes the less self contained it will be , the more the tendency will be for travel into the city , which is the main service centre to be car based .
13 It is an easy walk down from the church of Sauveterre to the riverside , where the stump of the old fortified bridge still stands , starting hopefully out from one bank but no longer reaching to the other — a disappointed bridge , to borrow James Joyce 's perfect description of a seaside pier .
14 They drove huge concrete piers ( totalling 13 kilometres in length ) straight out from the beaches into the shallow Baltic .
15 The prototype was even easier , with its very light controls straight out from fighterland , but the FARs demand heavier feel and the production machine is solid , stable and predictable .
16 In typical Fowler fashion , Mick flew straight out from his famous tax collecting job and went onto the hill .
17 One wing folded neatly under the body , the other , result of the ruler , stretched straight out from the body at an uncomfortable looking angle .
18 The continuous lines then come straight out from the pole and are pegged to the ground forming a triangle shape .
19 In dark trousers and with the sleeves of a pristine white shirt rolled up to reveal golden , muscled forearms , Vitor had obviously walked straight out from behind his desk and into his car .
20 Gus , who in real life had black finger-ends cross-hatched like a file and no nails to speak of , smiled benignly out from the rain storm , his hair carefully combed , hands hidden under the counter .
21 Then , sliding carefully out from under his outstretched arm , she slipped out of bed .
22 A little out from the bank .
23 He leans forward and picks up one of his legs and pulls it right out from his trousers .
24 Instead of blades , it has a unique , smooth round coil which works like waxing , lifting the hairs right out from the root .
25 The bands started playing around 11 in the evening and , basically , people did n't go there for the music but to get a sleep if they lived too far out from central London to get home after the tubes had closed down for the night .
26 He looked cautiously out from among the beans and then darted into the hedgerow .
27 Carry your forward guard well out from the body but do not allow it to cross your own centre-line .
28 When on the pavement always walk facing the traffic and well out from any buildings .
29 The beats are almost always found well out from the margins .
30 Remember that most shoals of sizeable bream , say fish of more than 3lb , patrol beats well out from the banks .
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