Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] out with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One had overturned and they stared in amazement as a swarthy-featured European lashed out with a thick bamboo cane at what they first thought was a small animal collapsed between the shafts . |
2 | All she knew was when they began to leave the straggling apartment block on the edge of town , because she felt him slide into another gear and the engine opened out with a deep growl , and then they were climbing , climbing , following the sinuous trail deep into a cleft in the mountains . |
3 | CCG staff on site helped out with a weekly briefing . |
4 | The argument often taking the form of assertion pitted against assertion , women trained for so long to hide their intelligence , to be polite , show an interest in other people , draw them out with questions , now in the relative security burst out with a pent-up aggression , asserting themselves , their opinions . |
5 | Whilst I stand to be corrected , it may well have been this greasy property which made the finish dry out with a khaki tone . |
6 | The serious student of animal behaviour starts out with a basic premise , namely that every spot of colour , every strange posture , every tiny movement that an animal makes , has some special meaning . |
7 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
8 | A telephone failure at Eyemouth as a result of severe conditions meant that neither the coxswain nor second coxswain could be alerted , so the un-named 44ft Waveney class lifeboat 44–001 on relief duty at the station set out with the assistant mechanic , James Dougal , at the helm . |
9 | Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man . |
10 | His anger reached out with a deadly force that made her flinch back from him . |
11 | The cork blew out with a loud report . |
12 | A man came out with a big bouquet of Regale lilies , festooned with white ribbons . |
13 | The man lashed out with a rusted chain but Whitlock managed to roll clear before it struck the ground where he had been lying . |
14 | Something of a row broke out with an awkward commuter . |
15 | People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it . |
16 | And the astonishingly big calf coming out with a slippery rush and then , a few minutes later , standing up in the straw on its thin , wobbly legs , its thickly lashed eyes mild and brown like its mother 's . |
17 | ‘ Even if a company comes out with a new cap , we can still make an adaptor before it goes on sale , says Mr Garnett . |
18 | And was he ever : his every decibel rang out with the wide-vowelled purity of a native Mid-westerner . |