Example sentences of "[noun sg] and out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks . |
2 | In this way , the compressions or sound waves pass through the throat and mouth and out through the lips , spreading in all directions . |
3 | They are on the bonnets of the jeeps , some are clinging precariously onto the sides as both vehicles speed away through the farmyard and out into the road . |
4 | The Achilles ' tendon which had been bothering him for weeks finally gave out amid a sympathetic cheer and a great forward ambled to the sideline and out of the match with an hour gone . |
5 | She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day . |
6 | As you might expect , though , it is difficult to stop the loss of energy and plasma along the magnetic lines of force and out of the ends of these machines . |
7 | I would n't change a thing on this guitar ; the nut height and the overall action is fine and , most surprising of all , this is a factory setup , straight off the boat and out of the box . |
8 | Using a skewer , make two holes in the carrot by pushing it in one side and out through the other . |
9 | Discovering strength and skills she had n't known she possessed , Polly sailed Seawitch away from the wave-lashed rocky coast and out into the safety of deeper water . |
10 | Sigarup and Murti Lāl exchanged ikās with their families and , whistling and shouting , they steered the flock through the village and out across the bridge . |
11 | After a long time , the music started to play again and Cousin Jane and Mike walked back down the aisle and out of the church and everyone followed them into the sunny afternoon . |
12 | Nellie and I tiptoed quietly back down the aisle and out of the door . |
13 | It grew until it was a window and out through the window she could see down a long tunnel ; and beyond that the sun shining and the mountains rising over the fruit trees . |
14 | She walked slowly from the school , across the playground and out of the gates into Latimer Road . |
15 | I shall have the prefects chase you down the corridor and out of the front-door with hockey-sticks ! |
16 | Then she ran from the cloakroom , down the narrow dark passage and out into the night . |
17 | We believe that , in that way , Britain can pull itself out of the slump and out of the recession into better times economically . |
18 | Two hundred thousand roubles in the hold-all and out into the street and into the car where the engine ticked snugly and into the traffic … and the stupid bitch had been on the pedestrian crossing , and her bags filled both hands , and she had frozen , not stepped back , and the car had hit her , swerved , crashed . |
19 | Then she had made her way swiftly across the hotel lobby and out into the car park where she 'd left her little Mini . |
20 | Faces followed them as they went slowly towards the museum exit and out into the sunlight . |
21 | He turned just as the kettle began to boil , and , the tea forgotten , he strode from the kitchen and out of the flat . |
22 | Running now , the shape came through the kitchen and out into the garden . |
23 | They make their way down through the courtyard past the concierge 's busy-lizzies and geraniums in their cluster of terracotta and out onto the street where the Mercedes and driver are double-parked squeezing the traffic to an irascible trickle . |
24 | ‘ For his sake , I hope you 're right , ’ Graham said softly then followed Laidlaw down the hallway and out into the night . |
25 | Down there in the dunes , they were out of the offshore breeze and out of the sun . |
26 | Pulling Mickey away gently , he led him through the front of the shop and out into the street . |
27 | Both events attracted large crowds who queued right around the shop and out of the door ; at both events the couple were cheered and clapped as they arrived and presented with ‘ bouquets of flowers and soft toys wearing yellow ribbons ’ . |
28 | I ran sluggishly and on the line I was caught by the East German Olaf Prenzler , the defending champion , shunted back to fifth place and out of the final . |
29 | Breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth , slowly , rhythmically . |
30 | The next afternoon , Matilda managed to get a rather sooty and grumpy parrot down from the chimney and out of the house without being seen . |