Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb pp] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | my song torn out in the dried flowers |
2 | And also I 'm going in on the fourteenth of July , er in to have my knee washed out on the fourteenth of July . |
3 | Janet had my breakfast laid out on the table and sat there grinning an insane grin at me . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Unfortunately two anglers now had all their gear spread out amongst the greenery . |
6 | I feel that the PR team have their work cut out at the best of times without the likes of Mr. Wigmore and his cheap , sensationalist style of so-called journalism . |
7 | On the magazine , Jane 's main task was to wrestle with the anglicising of indifferent American short stories , while the particular harpy who was her boss gazed out of the window for ninety per cent of the time . |
8 | There were times when the ministry of her Son left her feeling cut out of the action , and she was amazed and perhaps frightened at what she had unleashed on the world . |
9 | Here lies the greatest pleasure of greenhouse gardening , since there is little to equal the satisfaction of raising most of your own plants from seeds and cuttings , watching them grow and develop until they fulfil their potential planted out in the garden . |
10 | The girl who was driving smiled at Roger and pulled up , and she and her brother got out of the car . |
11 | Jo nearly fainted with shock as her mother stepped out of the pool house , her face pale under its tan and her freshly painted mouth twisted with fury . |
12 | McGrath saw his side knocked out of the FA Cup by non-League Marine last month , followed by last week 's 4-0 home Autoglass Trophy hammering by local rivals Bradford , and a 2-1 home defeat by Barnet last Saturday . |
13 | No wonder he had his work cut out on the bench . |
14 | Maurice Cottrell , who lives at the same nursing home as Les , was lucky enough to have his name picked out of the hat . |
15 | He was ready now , and had his hand held out for the instrument , lightly brushing her fingers accidentally as she passed it to him . |
16 | ‘ Come on , out you all go , ’ said Mr Beavis , and with a rustle of nightwear and a bustle of bodies , his brood rolled out of the room , all talking at once about how could any burglar be daft enough to try burgling them . |
17 | Over my own shoulder , I saw his face come out of the shadows . |
18 | Other ways we find bands include : ( a ) being recognized in the industry as a company that is worth approaching ( managers with new artists drop in to play a tape to me or any of the other A&R people ) ; ( b ) demo tapes ( they all get heard eventually , but to get your tape picked out of the pile for special attention is difficult ) ; ( c ) seeing them play live on the London circuit . |