Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The administrator kept careful account of money laid out from the estate .
2 Sharp icicles fly out from the caster 's hand and strike the first unit or model in their path .
3 The eyes gazed out from the screen .
4 Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date .
5 Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK .
6 He glanced back up at the house , where warm orange light spilled out from the dining room into the grey afternoon .
7 Gittins 's work is useful not only because of the way in which she highlights gender , but also because her empirical data broaden out from the household and show that women at least have , under certain circumstances in the past , been involved in the use of kin relations to maximize resources across households .
8 Then one of the travelling craftsmen came out from the town and lined the cart , trap or wagon we happened to be making : that means he painted the finishing touches , the lines on the wheels and the panels .
9 The eruption lasted between June and November of that year , and in those six months about eleven cubic kilometres of lava flowed out from the fissure , covering an area of nearly 600 square kilometres .
10 The blood poured out from the gash while he groaned and begged for water .
11 The figure stepped out from the porch and the light from the street lamp spilled on to its face .
12 These rings could be the result of surface waves spreading out from the impact through the solid surface , or the result of a succession of wall slumps in a once deeper basin .
13 Behind him , two men in long overcoats stepped out from the shadow of a doorway and watched the young man turn to the left again , heading up the main backstreet that led to Joseph Hyde 's flat .
14 Through Special Branch it arranged for Inspector Lamport , of the Portsmouth CID , to visit the Sallyport Hotel two days later , on 21 April , where , in front of the astonished manager , Edward Richman , Lamport tore out from the hotel register the pages bearing the signatures of Crabb and ‘ Smith ’ , and threatened Richman with prosecution under the Official Secrets Act if he told anybody anything about the affair .
15 The taut legs standing out from the body at all angles , some hideously broken like twigs thrown carelessly on a bonfire , others still moving feebly .
16 In towns , give way to buses indicating , an intention to move out from the bus stops , if you can do so safely .
17 Perhaps she was : she seemed to let it out in a long , gusty sigh , and walked away from the children , down the track to a place where a flat rock jutted out from the side of the bank .
18 Blood flows out from the heart to the tissues as before , but its return is now forced .
19 When he was done he unstrapped himself , then took one of the white sheets from the side and threw it over her , watching as the blood spread out from the centre of the white ; a doubled circle of redness that slowly formed into an ellipse .
20 Aunt Lilian sent me accounts of local political meetings cut out from the Gazette , and her own analyses of the Labour Government 's foreign policy .
21 Wednesday morning , 16 April 1746 , rained , it was chilly , and the citizens of Inverness came out from the town to view this spectator sport .
22 Under the scheme five main roads fanning out from the centre : Leith Walk , and Lanark , Calder , Corstorphine and Morningside Roads will become clearways with all parking banned during peak periods .
23 Brother Denis came out from the guesthall , Brother Paul from the schoolroom , with two of his boys peering out from behind his skirts , two novices and two grooms from the stable-yard , and half a dozen brothers from various scattered occupations , all appeared on the scene almost before the porter was out of his lodge in haste to greet Prior Robert , the sheriff and the guests .
24 In autumn fast ice grows out from the land to meet new ice that forms at sea ; from a March minimum of 3–5 million km 2 the pack ice spreads to 17–20 million km 2 by September ( Foster , 1984 ) , an annual variation far greater than that of the Arctic Ocean ( Figure 5.5 ) .
25 The CPR created no fewer than 600 new communities with villages , towns , and farming settlements growing out from the railway stations .
26 Wherever army ants go , they leave a chemical trail for other ants in their group to follow , creating a huge foraging column radiating out from the nest .
27 A peal of laughter rolled out from the darkness in front of them ; rich and deep and full of warmth .
28 It 's a strange sensation levelling out from the climb at six hundred feet and trimming into the glide before passing the end of the runway .
29 As she neared the front gates , Glenda Grower rode out from the path to the bicycle sheds and pedalled past her .
30 Freddy came out from the kitchen carrying a big bowl of pasta ,
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