Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My wife is a business woman with two shops and I came out at the height of the rag trade jamborees .
2 No doubt about it , I 'm not a badlooking guy when I hang out at the Shakespeare .
3 I set out at the time the details of the areas where we would see new and better facilities reopening , and those better facilities have reopened .
4 ‘ I kept thinking today how lucky I was , you see , how blessedly fortunate , with all I have , all that is so comfortable , all that makes me so — so much happier than I was , and then this evening I went to the Rectory and when I returned I was in my room and I looked out at the darkness and I thought of you and how lonely you must be after all the company and society you have known just recently and I thought — I thought — ’
5 I looked out at the school .
6 I looked out at the rain , and the grey sea and rocks between the trees .
7 I looked out at the rain instead ; it was cheerier .
8 If I went out at the age of 68 at Drury Lane to celebrate Rory Bremner 's 50 years in showbusiness and I had n't got my pyjamas on , somebody would shout ‘ Where 's your pyjamas ’ ? ’
9 These days I peeked out at the world through unevenly rose-tinted underwear .
10 As I pointed out at the beginning of this judgment , the patient 's right of choice exists whether the reasons for making that choice are rational , irrational , unknown or even non-existent .
11 As I pointed out at the beginning of this chapter , education is on the threshold of a new era , which will have massive repercussions upon the issues of assessment and examination , with some of the proposed developments being viewed with considerably more apprehension than the GCSE was a couple of years ago .
12 I pointed out at the beginning that the Lindop committee had said that suspicions should be dealt with differently .
13 A disgraceful decision , as I pointed out at the time . ’
14 Pascoe watched her as she peered out at the lowlife in the streets .
15 Wiping breath from the window , she peered out at the landmarks , all so distant from the place where she longed to be .
16 She came out at the head of the stairs and looked down .
17 ‘ With one eye you look out at the world ; with the other you look in at yourself ’ , was Modigliani 's explanation .
18 Her eyes are hot , she stares out at the water , at the summerhouse .
19 She glanced out at the humans .
20 She looked out at the road ahead .
21 She looked out at the moonlight in the well-filled pool and her brain was racing .
22 The resemblance was there , not so much in looks but in the way she held herself , the way she looked out at the world with that little smile that dared anyone to try and touch her , he thought , remembering .
23 Even when you go out at the daytime .
24 Flailing at the air where he 'd been , she struck out at the switch to turn off the PA that had suddenly inexplicably turned itself on .
25 Flailing at the air where he 'd been , she struck out at the switch to turn off the PA that had suddenly inexplicably turned itself on .
26 Erm there 's a shop erm that 's right up when you come out at the library th on the er , pelican crossing
27 When he hired a taxi to take her to Eastbourne for the day ( the same man who took a bus to the theatre , rather than pay for a cab ) she jumped out at the lights near Oval cricket ground because she was so disturbed by his erratic behaviour .
28 They let them surge out at the gate and shake themselves loose of restraint to take their several ways .
29 I 've talked during my presentation about each of the paradoxes which we laid out at the beginning of the morning which talked about the diverse needs of different parts of an enterprise from their information systems if we are to deliver the adv er the advantages of enterprise-wide client server .
30 The rally was certainly not for rookies , as we found out at the onset ; only the intervention of the King of Jordan could resolve some problems along the way .
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