Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] out at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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
2 But , just as at Lani 's , I backed out at the last minute .
3 A most extraordinary ebullient , character , he was one of those lovable teddy-bears , but highly charged with emotion which spilled out at the slightest touch .
4 After a brief interval a reply in a lower key by a similarly religious bird came from what appeared to be a hummock of ivy on a small promontory which jutted out at the further end of the mere .
5 Lindsey found her hands gripping the deck rail as she gazed out at the golden track made by the fading sun on the water .
6 As a member of the Advanced Volunteer Foundation , Gail was one of 750 Canadians who helped out at the fourth annual International Amateur Athletic Foundation indoor track and field meeting .
7 Shaking her head at the kick , she lashed out at the whole row of stores opposite her cathedral and dispelled them to dust .
8 FOREIGN Secretary Douglas Hurd last night soothed UN boss Boutros Boutros Ghali — who lashed out at the British for treating him ‘ like a wog ’ .
9 Mrs McIntosh , she knew , had had a young man who pulled out at the last minute ; she might take him in .
10 If you go twice as fast as something else , and you started out at the same instant from the same spot , you 'd go twice as far — which is what you found .
11 Crossing to the window , she stared out at the murky night .
12 She looked out at the lush green wooded hillsides which rose up ahead .
13 Sliding her arm from beneath him , Beth got out of bed and , wrapping her robe about her shivering form , went first to the window , where she looked out at the moonlit night .
14 She looked out at the still-alive party .
15 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
16 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
17 And they got out at the very top . ’
18 It was not just that they helped out at the occasional by-election , but that they ‘ pointed to new sources of support whose eventual accommodation , and to new issues whose eventual resolution , would ultimately modify the party itself and help equip it for the challenges of post-war politics ’ .
19 It was a relief that he did not try to speak , and when they came out at the landscaped clearing with its wooden bench seat overlooking the water she had readied herself to speak first .
20 They passed the greengrocer with his window full of apples and oranges , and the butcher with bloody lumps of meat on display and naked chickens hanging up , and the small bank , and the grocery store and the electrical shop , and then they came out at the other side of the village on to the narrow country road where there were no people any more and very few motor-cars .
21 Once again he blasted out at the first attempt , reeling back amid a cloud of sand and covering his eyes .
22 It worked out at the 10s 0d a week 7pension .
23 He looked out at the green fields and trees .
24 He stared out at the dappled sky , trying to remember .
25 I expect he jumped out at the last minute .
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