Example sentences of "[adv] out [prep] the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Iago ambled down out of the forest in mid-afternoon , on a Welsh mountain pony with a barrel like a butt of wine , a cross-grained temper , and a turn of speed no one would have credited from her build . |
2 | Screaming , Duvall was sucked backwards out of the window in a cloud of broken glass and was instantly gone . |
3 | And had known , took , took part in every one , right up I 'd never been away out of the town in the time the was on . |
4 | He works for the Aycliffe Centre for Children and lives just out of the constituency in Newton Aycliffe . |
5 | Kitty 's father had been a woodman , born more than ninety years ago , in the reign of Queen Anne , just out of the valley in Lamplugh , a village named after one of the Conqueror 's more savage barons and ever since his brutal arrival sunk in the spellbound gloom of ossified superstition . |
6 | ‘ I 'll just out on the porch in a skirt with a shotgun and a torn umbrella , and if you hit your baseball into my yard you 'll never see it again . ’ |
7 | As Greg Chappell swims to 125 not out at The Oval in 1977 , in torrential rain , the wail of You 'll Never Walk Alone is heard . |
8 | The breakwater jutted straight out into the estuary in front of him . |
9 | The brain was throbbing rhythmically , looking as if it was trying to well up out of the hole in the scalp . |
10 | The new industrial centres were , in fact , quite small at first , and as they were mainly out of the way in unfashionable parts of the country , many people ignored them completely ; one or two distinguished men even had the impression that the population was declining . |
11 | Gedanken continued to look intently out of the window in the direction of the black hole . |
12 | Currents pass in through the sides of the shell , over the ciliated lophophore where the food is extracted , and then out through the depression in the margin of the valves . |
13 | And they filed warily out of the tavern in his wake . |
14 | Sneaking in here when the shop 's closed and I 'm safely out of the way in the parlour ? |
15 | Corbett thanked the old nun and slipped quietly out of the chamber in search of the Prioress . |