Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ . |
2 | My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Muslims . |
3 | ‘ My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Moslems . ’ |
4 | ‘ My heart goes out to the father and to all the family . |
5 | My hair falls out at the slightest touch , sometimes leaving little bald patches . |
6 | My hair comes out like a bird 's nest and my eyes look slitty . |
7 | My contract runs out at the end of this trip . |
8 | ‘ I could ask him and Tim and you , and make my mum go out for the evening . ’ |
9 | ‘ My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’ |
10 | Now one of them seizes me , and it is n't a man , it 's an octopus with claws — it holds me in its tentacles , its talons dig into my flesh and my blood drips out through the holes in my flesh and my blood is n't red human blood , it 's black like tar , like drops of liquid evil … |
11 | My work came out of the social situation within which I found myself … ’ |
12 | ‘ My symptoms only became apparent after 18 months — the skin of my bottom broke out in an itchy rash . |
13 | Yes I remember my granny coming out with the word |
14 | My room looks out over a croquet lawn , at the end of which is a pond thickly planted with papyrus — the eponymous plant always mentioned by school teachers in any history of written language — in which , I know with certainty , all hell will break loose as dusk falls . |
15 | First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning . |
16 | My head bobbed out into the cold dry air . |
17 | I sat up for the next few nights , my head poking out of the back skylight of the loft , my ears straining for the tinkle of glass breaking or muffled curses , or the more usual signal of the birds being disturbed and taking flight , but nothing more happened . |
18 | And I know perfectly well that there 's no way that er I could get my wife to move out of the town , she loves it . |
19 | For all that has happened , I could n't stop watching for her figure as my train pulled out into the bright sunlight and the rails took me … ’ . |
20 | Once when Hugh Dalton , the local MP and a Cabinet Minister , was about to open a factory by snipping the red tape with a pair of ornamental scissors , my father stepped out of the crowd , took the scissors and demanded a house as a disabled ex-serviceman . |
21 | And again , elsewhere , she writes : ‘ The rest of my life stretches out as an emptiness before me . ’ |
22 | My voice came out like a croak — I was choking with rage . |
23 | my song torn out in the dried flowers |
24 | But I thought , sitting there on the side of my bed looking out over the trash-filled street with the sound of the trucks grinding and roaring down the thoroughfare , that He must be something like the sun rising out of the ocean on a cloudless day . |
25 | Her shape descended and she settled herself beside me , in awkward abundance , and my hand reached out to the white pulp of her shoulder . |
26 | And also I 'm going in on the fourteenth of July , er in to have my knee washed out on the fourteenth of July . |
27 | My date gets out of the car to go buy popcorn while I fix up the speaker . |
28 | Janet had my breakfast laid out on the table and sat there grinning an insane grin at me . |
29 | ‘ It 's a custom , ’ my master muttered out of the corner of his mouth . |
30 | Finally I reached Maymyo , to find my family camping out in a very small house , all three children down with scarlet fever . |