Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
2 ‘ I 'm happy ’ , ‘ I 'm settled ’ , ‘ Now I know what it feels like ’ , ‘ I got out on the right side ’ .
3 But once I got out of the splitting shop out into the dry , handling leather rather than skins , er it were terrific , absolutely terrific .
4 The water , blue and green glass , was for a moment cold , then deliciously cool ; I swam out between the steep rocks to the open sea .
5 I was surprised when I found out about the interim order , but I assumed that was only a convenience measure , because you 're resident in Scotland and I 'm not .
6 ‘ Quite early on I found out about the Active Birth Centre .
7 As though the voice was directly in my ear again I surfaced out of the momentary haze to hear my agent saying ‘ that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about ’ .
8 IN THE EARLY 1970s , my wife and I moved out to the northern beaches of Sydney .
9 Then , crouching down , I peered out through the pouring rain and saw such a sight as I will never forget .
10 Myself , I peered out of the front gate , and acknowledged the two white-helmeted sentries in their box .
11 As I heard the staff car approach I wandered out into the pale brown of the front garden .
12 I came out of the front door and fitted the key into the familiar lock .
13 I came out of the hillbilly punk scene that shook up LA , scene where you hung out with your contemporaries and viewed the established rockers with suspicion .
14 When I crawled onto the shore I came out of the English stream onto sand .
15 I came out with the awful truth today to the lads .
16 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
17 I came out on the Good Friday and , on the Saturday morning , stitches still in and everything , I got up and thought to myself : ‘ I 'm going to have a smoke ’ .
18 I look out across the twinkling expanse of ocean , and decide to go and see Teddy .
19 ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’
20 Then , once dressed , I set out on the great excursion : shopping , errands , and a treat in a cafe .
21 And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield .
22 I set out below the additional information which will be required for the week commencing [ date ] .
23 Gradually I get out of the unscientific habit of trying to read other people 's faces , and come to see the bodies from which personality has faded as the automata which for scientific explanation they already are .
24 I popped out on the sixth-floor roof and had a cigarette . ’
25 I got a taxi as soon as I stepped out of the back door .
26 Jack had borrowed boots and skis for me and I stumbled out into the great outdoors and enjoyed a few hasty lessons down the snow-covered slopes of the mountain .
27 A year ago I got the headlines when I pulled out of the European side against the Swiss at the last moment .
28 ‘ Mind you , there does n't seem to have been a moment 's peace since I started out in the Irish News away back in 1929 .
29 I point out to the hon. Gentleman that the 1981 Act is now steadily being made more effective , that more resources are being made available every year and that parents are becoming more and more aware of their rights under that Act .
30 I point out to the hon. Member for Ogmore that the Sunday trading laws could be suspended only by primary legislation .
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