Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Loud cries of surprise from the hall made them run out of the cloakroom , where they were trying to find their coats and berets . |
2 | But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them . |
3 | What do we want them to get out of the advertising ? |
4 | Charles told her about his movements on the Sunday night , concluding , ‘ … so it must have been the arrival of Nigel 's car that made me run out of the place . ’ |
5 | The court usher appeared then and asked them to move out into the corridor . |
6 | ‘ Do you think I fell out of a boat ? ’ |
7 | And yet , what is required , if teachers are ever to enjoy the prestige of true professionals , is to encourage them to reach out into the society they are there to serve , rather than for them to retreat behind their school walls . |
8 | Dawn found me stretched out on the bench below the War Memorial in Glencoe Village soaking up the first warm rays of sun and waiting for the shop to open . |
9 | Carradine helped me get out of the diner , but I did n't feel so bad . |
10 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
11 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
12 | Some two hours after landing they moved out of the perimeter in parties of 20 or so , with Michael Burn lopping in the van followed by Donald Roy with the strongly armed assault parties . |
13 | As she let her breath out on a long sigh Hilary moved reluctantly away . |
14 | She let her breath out in a hissing rush . |
15 | Polly let her breath out in a whoosh of relief , looking down to check how far she still had to go . |
16 | If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country . |
17 | ‘ Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’ |
18 | I expect he jumped out at the last minute . |
19 | It was armed with a Lewis gun on the back and carried a vast load of food , petrol , ammunition and other stores , enabling it to remain out in the desert for periods of up to three weeks . |
20 | If not , place it facing out into the living space . |
21 | I want us to get out of the habit of losing . |
22 | Justin Simpson , in his article on the Stamford waits in The Reliquary in July 1885 , describes them crying out in the night after the performance of a tune these words by Shakespeare ; |
23 | Nicandra could n't watch them going out of the room together . |
24 | We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well . |
25 | ‘ He told me to look out of the window — he had stolen my car , the car he bought for me . |
26 | ‘ I told thee to get out in the yard . ’ |
27 | And my magic wrought true — for it was into your time I came , to Starr Hills , where I had walked four hundred years before ; and coming to meet me was a man who asked me simply if I were a mermaid , for he had seen me walking out of the sea . ’ |
28 | Yes , I thought , they 've seen me get out of the pick-up truck , I look wind-blown and ruddy , there 's mud on my hands , they 're bound to think I 'm a crofter 's wife . |
29 | They let them surge out at the gate and shake themselves loose of restraint to take their several ways . |
30 | Let me blow out of the water some of the common misconceptions about negotiations . |