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

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1 WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ .
2 My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Muslims .
3 My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Moslems . ’
4 My heart goes out to the father and to all the family .
5 My hair falls out at the slightest touch , sometimes leaving little bald patches .
6 My contract runs out at the end of this trip .
7 ‘ I could ask him and Tim and you , and make my mum go out for the evening . ’
8 My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’
9 Now one of them seizes me , and it is n't a man , it 's an octopus with claws — it holds me in its tentacles , its talons dig into my flesh and my blood drips out through the holes in my flesh and my blood is n't red human blood , it 's black like tar , like drops of liquid evil …
10 My work came out of the social situation within which I found myself … ’
11 Yes I remember my granny coming out with the word
12 First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning .
13 My head bobbed out into the cold dry air .
14 I sat up for the next few nights , my head poking out of the back skylight of the loft , my ears straining for the tinkle of glass breaking or muffled curses , or the more usual signal of the birds being disturbed and taking flight , but nothing more happened .
15 And I know perfectly well that there 's no way that er I could get my wife to move out of the town , she loves it .
16 For all that has happened , I could n't stop watching for her figure as my train pulled out into the bright sunlight and the rails took me … ’ .
17 Once when Hugh Dalton , the local MP and a Cabinet Minister , was about to open a factory by snipping the red tape with a pair of ornamental scissors , my father stepped out of the crowd , took the scissors and demanded a house as a disabled ex-serviceman .
18 my song torn out in the dried flowers
19 But I thought , sitting there on the side of my bed looking out over the trash-filled street with the sound of the trucks grinding and roaring down the thoroughfare , that He must be something like the sun rising out of the ocean on a cloudless day .
20 Her shape descended and she settled herself beside me , in awkward abundance , and my hand reached out to the white pulp of her shoulder .
21 And also I 'm going in on the fourteenth of July , er in to have my knee washed out on the fourteenth of July .
22 My date gets out of the car to go buy popcorn while I fix up the speaker .
23 Janet had my breakfast laid out on the table and sat there grinning an insane grin at me .
24 ‘ It 's a custom , ’ my master muttered out of the corner of his mouth .
25 I sat for an hour in my roomette looking out at the unvarying scenery and trying to imagine anything else that Filmer might have paid to have done .
26 I was wounded to death and dying on my knees , scrabbling in dead grass , my time running out with the moonlight , the shadows closing in .
27 Asian women come from many different language groups , practise at least three main religions and have come to Britain in varied patterns of migration but ask them about their family life and the similarity of their experience stands out like the skeleton in an X-ray .
28 I had joined them on their route marches out of the concentration area at Southampton .
29 News of its existence leaked out following the murder in July 1989 of Aurelio Sichel , a wealthy restaurateur with close links to the CNI .
30 He stood looking down at her as she lay with her hair spread out on the pillow , her eyes still half shut by the heaviness of sleep and her lips smiling .
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