Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So you start out from some curious notion you have hit on , or even not so curious .
2 But perhaps he pointed out to those village children the caddis fly ‘ on four fawn-coloured wings , with long legs and horns ’ ; and the dragonfly with ‘ eyes so large that they filled all its head , and shone like ten thousand diamonds ’ .
3 It said it expects initial products to be high-end servers and so it turned out in most cases .
4 The alarm bells will be ringing soon if this goes on and the sooner they get out of this bad patch , the better .
5 Thereafter I looked out of all the windows of the snug hostelry , and not finding a satisfactory view , for it now rained in earnest , and it was vain to hope to be able to sketch out of doors , I noticed a new house a short distance from the inn ( it was being prepared for a doctor ) ; was entrusted with the keys , and from one of the front windows looked out on the rainy scene depicted in the sketch of ‘ Garrynahine , Isle of Lewis . ’
6 Thereafter he dropped out of active politics , and died 6 September 1658 .
7 As the train drew near she looked out for Rough Stones , the house up on the hillside where they had made their first home ; but it was night , and all she saw was a glimmer that could as well have been a shepherd 's lantern .
8 Now I stride out in major events : the London Marathon , the Great North Run , and the Malta , Benidorm , Sheffield and Leeds marathons .
9 Now you keep out of this , ’ said Liz and Venetia simultaneously to Hargreaves , while , in another corner of the room , Deirdre Molloy lifted her voice in an Irish lament .
10 Now you listen out for these , for these videos , you can win a choice of these videos .
11 Now he steps out on beer-stained carpets and decaying floor-boards , but the conviction remains as strong .
12 Presumably they mean out of this lot .
13 Luckily they got out with minor burns , but that could have been very serious .
14 Well she comes out with such a load of claptrap , she do n't know what she 's talking about most of the time ah , are you and dad gon na buy a box each ?
15 Why did n't she stay out of this .
16 ‘ Why do n't you get out of this place ? ’
17 Mm I did and I , course I went out at eleven so
18 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
19 Then you got out in good time .
20 How we came out of that alive is beyond me .
21 One meaning relates to this-worldly matters — how things get done , efficiency , practical points , anything to do with what we see , hear , touch , feel and taste , how we find out about these things , and so on .
22 [ 14 ] Then it shot out to full length again .
23 I have gone much further than I intended when I set out on this report and am already beginning to regret the substantial breach in normal departmental procedures which this has involved .
24 Just like one of them that 's why I pop out about that far away , so
25 No , it 's only when you run out of that stuff , cos you ca n't expect them to manage on like a bowl of soup or something can you ?
26 The plot is said to bring the disbanded soul group together in New York , where they hang out in Irish pubs and eventually play a concert .
27 Curiously he comes out as another kind of social engineer who tries to show people that granted their fundamental motives ( to obtain a range of pleasures and avoid a range of pains ) they will do best to act rightly ( in terms of the general happiness ) .
28 Steve Dunleavy , who is the host of the show , A Current Affair , said : ‘ I was asking Taki about all the royals when he came out with this claim about Prince Edward . ’
29 A big move was also made by Fred Couples , America 's leading money-winner this season , when he went out in 32 and then made further birdies at the 10th and 13th .
30 The nasal strip was popular until the middle of the twelfth century , when it dropped out of general use .
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