Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , most users saw the centres as somewhere to go to get out of the house rather than somewhere to learn .
2 There were paintings stacked at the side of the room — whether finished or not , she did not know — but the thing that was most touching , the thing that stopped her forward momentum was a chair by the lower window , obviously placed to look out over the valley and the distant forest .
3 Kelly had another good match , Strachan was superb , Wallace was my Man of the Match , Deane caused them problems all night , McAllister Speed and batty were good the first half , but Speed especially seemed to drop out of the game in the second half .
4 But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms .
5 The kettle sang quite quickly and meanwhile the stove , never entirely allowed to go out in the winter , had coughed into life .
6 They had a restaurant in Paris and suddenly wished to get out into the country .
7 ‘ Maurice only had to walk out of the Ibrox ground and the abuse he took was amazing .
8 More than anything Mungo suddenly wanted to get out of the forest ; to be in his room , or talking to one of the family , or anywhere .
9 You do not want to find out in the interview itself that the skirt rides up disconcertingly high when you sit down or that the front gapes open when you lean forward to talk .
10 Nevertheless , both avenues of research do not seek to break out of the basic structure adopted by the traditional method of legitimating the authority of corporate managers .
11 Those who fail the Cl test flee in terror out onto the battlements — they just want to get out of the tower .
12 ‘ I just want to get out of the rain . ’
13 ‘ I just want to get out of the area and reach a phone . ’
14 I 'm not looking to move out at the moment — I 'm quite happy where I am .
15 Now , the day had grown dark but I was a burly rogue , carrying sword and dagger , yet my assailants just seemed to step out of the shadows .
16 It will be noted that no reference has been made to service by post ; the provisions in the Rules of the Supreme Court permitting the use of ‘ ordinary first-class post ’ or service by inserting the writ through the letter-box at the defendant 's address are not applied to service out of the jurisdiction .
17 We are left with the fun loving ( overgrown kids ) and the ‘ I am not going to miss out on the fun ’ brigade .
18 If our dear departed were not going to speak out against the Berlin talks as seemed altogether likely suppose — I must say suppose — that some deranged mind decided to eliminate him under the guise of a Muscovite attempt on the dear Praident ?
19 Well , she 's not going to jump out of the window in the next hour , is she ?
20 The difference of approach illustrated here between the apparently hard-working development from carefully formulated theory towards new ideas to be tested where there are gaps in the subject on the one hand and this last-mentioned almost accidental following-up of ideas that just seem to occur out of the blue , would , on the face of things , seem to make it difficult to use two such disparate methods of enquiry in one discipline .
21 If I increase the bubbles in the column they just seem to come out at the water inlet holes at the water surface .
22 Relief normally like to sweep out through the crowds , as an orchestrated extension to their dramatic final stage exit .
23 Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized .
24 Most sellers will not wish to contract out of the right to sub-contract , since this gives them a very necessary flexibility in times of high demand , or if their own facilities can not produce the required goods for some reason .
25 ‘ Now that we are private , ’ he said , looking her in the eyes , ‘ you may speak out openly what for some reason you did not wish to speak out before the prince .
26 I did n't exactly try to sneak out of the Court ; funnily enough , most Courts are n't designed with that in mind .
27 But it became clear that she would soon have to go out in the rain and get a bus to their sister convent .
28 But that was not allowed to leak out of the chapel .
29 but , not to have to drag out in the car to the solar and buy food in the supermarkets
30 The sky above the glittering slate roofs was as blue as the curious lilies which had just begun to come out under the dining-room window , trumpet flowers set like the seed-head of a dandelion but as blue as — the sky .
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