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

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1 The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand .
2 I was shocked , angry and frightened and , although I walked out of that courtroom with my life in pieces , there was nobody there to help me .
3 I was just so furious that I swept out in high dudgeon .
4 Occasionally she let slip as much : that she went out with other men , enjoyed the crack , but that was all .
5 ‘ You mean to say that you go out in all weathers — hail , rain–snow , sunshine — and run up and down for nothing ? ’
6 ‘ It is only because you want to pry , to discover who writes to me , that you come out in this way every morning .
7 That panelling though that you took out of that hall was beautiful .
8 Three eclipses will activate parts of the Virgo horoscope , open your eyes to possibilities and ensure that you get out of any ruts .
9 ‘ The trouble with using a Hasselblad is that you black out after each shot , and in the first session I 'd cut off the arms in one or two shots , so I had to go back and re-shoot those .
10 Once you step out of Northern Europe or North America , be careful .
11 We have taken action to ensure that we come out of this recession in a way that will ensure sustained recovery .
12 One of the few areas that we sell out on most match days , and there 's facilities for men and women and we actively develop these areas .
13 I just can not blindly believe that we move out of this life and enter into a better one .
14 Our retina is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation , but the eye filters it out before it reaches the light detectors , so we miss out on much of the visual information available to other animals .
15 The Minister will know from many of the schemes that he visits that one of the carrots that they hold out to young people is the ability to drive vehicles off road and eventually to train for a full licence .
16 For this unprecedented event some 300,000 people turned out — so many , in fact , that they ran out of American , Israeli , French and British flags , and had to make their own crude copies before they could burn them .
17 These local clusters may grow so large that they spread out into other areas , areas that had hitherto been dominated , numerically , by individuals playing Always Defect .
18 The tasks that they carry out during this period vary , as will be seen later .
19 For example , the problem of representing three-dimensional figures in two dimensions lent itself to the splitting of animal forms so that they faced out in both directions , joined by a centre line around the mouth and spine .
20 The particular bacteria used , which flourish around the volcanoes and geysirs in Yellowstone National Park in the United States , will digest themselves once they run out of other food .
21 It says much for Ackerley — and Parker — that he emerges out of much camp narcissism as a figure of genuine humility .
22 You 'll probably find the walls washed clean , but there may be some evidence that he got out through one of the lavatory windows .
23 I was talking to a civil servant in the Ministry of erm Energy the other day , and he said that he reckoned out of several hundred people working there there were about fifteen people who had a scientific or engineering background , and therefore were able to talk with some degree of expertise perhaps and certainly knowledge about the matters that they were discussing .
24 But then he started screwing around and I learned that deaf and dumb people are a bad-tempered lot — well , would n't you be ? — because they get so frustrated and I grew out of that one too .
25 ‘ I put my name on the road-traffic-accident victim and I walked out with UNIDENTIFIED clutched in my paw .
26 Such was the case with a catalogue of French harpsichord music that Bruce Gustafson and I brought out in 1990 .
27 Then , in a blink , the pictures of Mum and Mrs Dinwiddie and the sea of mud vanished , and I came out of that station floating six inches above the ground .
28 It 's that woman from the New of the World shouting ‘ We know she 's here ! ’ and I was just freaking out , hiding , under the bed , everything , and I peeped out through this little hole and saw … all these people !
29 As an overall thing we probably take about a hundred and fifty phone calls every day from policy holders , and I suppose out of that you I suppose you people that have n't erm have broken down at the side of the road will ring up or something .
30 But there was this fear that I 'd become a junkie if I hung out with these people .
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