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

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1 All the time he had this great bursting feeling of utter incredulity inside him ; it kept exploding , he kept laughing out loud at the memory of the amazing appearance before his very eyes of this whole new life ; the shock of it would not fade .
2 It dates back to at least the fifth century BC and is still carried out today at the roadside in parts of Asia .
3 Central heating is actually fairly easy to sort out right at the beginning provided you are clear about certain facts .
4 And that 's one of the things that you came out right at the time , I needed something really swanky for a caption for Rolling Stone .
5 Peter , however , demurred at this and asked Keiran to help out generally at the event , which he duly did in great style .
6 Erm , well , at the moment I 'm involved in a a big project , new benefits claims , erm , and so if the new claims system could echo which priorities in that department , erm , and it looks like it will be long drawn out eventually at the end of next year , nationwide and effectively it 's a English processing system whereby terms coming in and they 're scanned and you can see images on a screen , so there 's gon na be no calls , what my , what my role in this is , gon na be to get the branches to accept the system .
7 She might have laughed out loud at the absurdity of her error had it not disturbed her so .
8 I think he 'll be , I think he 'll be moving out probably at the end of the , I told him I wanted a week 's notice .
9 The jaws and chins become much heavier and the bulging eyes stare out vacantly at the spectator .
10 He had used new tactics against the Moors , riding out suddenly at the head of a force of heavily armoured and mounted knights .
11 He was philosophical , not to say laid back about the inconvenience of being called out unnecessarily at the end of what had already been a long day .
12 And when he thrust at her , still yelling , ‘ Get up into that house , there ! ’ and almost pushed her onto her back , the young fellow sprang forward and grabbed her ; then , with one arm around her and the other fist doubled , forefinger pointing out straight at the man , he cried at him , ‘ You lay another hand on her like that , mister , an' that 'll be the last thing you do . ’
13 With a little inner sigh Shiona turned to the window and gazed out thoughtfully at the loch .
14 Joseph was sitting quietly on his cot , his chin in his hands , staring out thoughtfully at the jungle .
15 They did not hear the fire which broke out downstairs at the house late on Monday night .
16 Markets , held free of toll by privilege of the Lord of the Manor , and the ‘ Goose Fairs ’ , where poultry and pigs were sold , died out only at the turn of the century .
17 He laughed out loud at the notion , and the laugh showed him that he was jumpy .
18 He laughed out loud at the end of her story .
19 The children 's enjoyment seems to stem from the feeling of being lost , but knowing that they will come out safely at the end .
20 We do n't get out much at the moment .
21 Whether it was the incentive of the dime or the desire to get it over , there was little hesitation this time , and her hand shot out imperiously at the end of it .
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