Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] out [prep] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They pause , too , about a hundred yards from where the Masai are fanning out around one of the hills . |
2 | Yeah , but they 're out of are n't they cos they 're saying out from eight to eight sort of time , or sixteen a week are n't they , because of the competition with them all . |
3 | Meanwhile , Keegan is happy that Newcastle are going out of 1992 on a high after a roller-coaster 12 months on Tyneside . |
4 | This leaves those who are holding out for more in a very unfavourable position . |
5 | Yeah , the catholic are coming out at half past nine are n't they . |
6 | ‘ I 'm going out with one of the jocks , ’ she excused herself flatly . |
7 | He staggered , and I could see him thinking ‘ I 'm getting out of this for a bit ’ . |
8 | No one is stepping out of any of the windows . |
9 | It 's not just that your inability to go out is restricting your life ; as you say , your daughter is missing out on many of the events and activities that help a child 's emotional and social progress . |
10 | I was in the car park and er , I got back into the car and , with Mrs , the phone rang and it was erm Mr , he was going out at half past three . |
11 | Erm , because I was going out for half past two and er , she rang , she says he has n't rung yet so I assume he 's going to be home . |
12 | Mm , yeah but I was coming out at half past nine |
13 | And as the 1950s ended time was running out on both of these scores , as became increasingly evident during the later years of Macmillan 's premiership . |
14 | Alexei was leaning out of one of the upper windows . |