Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was drinking Monk and Monk was a heavy beer so fuck I gets out of the car and fucking oh fuck , but anyway said to me look I 'll go up , say my name , and I 'll bring you home , I was living with my sister at the time and I sat on a wee low wall , I 'm just the wall , fu fuck I , in the middle of the day , nobody , they were just drinking er Dawn this is way were , it 's fucking maybe twenty five years ago , twenty six and er fuck he sat me on the wall he had to s I could n't see he says to me er fucking I heard a voice , Raymond like this is the exam tonight you 'll have to sit there .
2 when she goes out for a meal she 's got a problem , now if that was me I 'd be having loads of big ones
3 One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog !
4 And she goes out into the street and she pulls her skirt up .
5 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
6 Spurs , Chaps and a Stetson are all she needs out on the range .
7 As the sun begins to rise she glances out of the window and recalls how she chose this film from all the offers which came pouring in after success on the small screen and on record .
8 Her eyes are hot , she stares out at the water , at the summerhouse .
9 she jumps out of the car and runs ; instead of running efficiently for the fortress like the others , she ‘ ran not looking where she was going ’ and consequently tripped and fell .
10 She sets out before the sun , driving a team of horses which pull her soft blue chariot up from the depths of the ocean , and shows her brother the way to rise .
11 In the current series she moves out of the body and into its immediate environment , the domestic world .
12 She laughs and throws the duvet at me , and I sit back on the sofa-bed as she slips out into the hall .
13 She pulls off her t-shirt , she is safe while he is swimming out to the centre , she slips out of the rest of her clothes , kicks off the espadrilles , and running along the boards dives in .
14 I love Sally 's pictures because of a certain magic and charm she brings out in every thing she paints .
15 She works out in the gym for two hours every day .
16 Switch on and move the appropriate levers on the banks of controllers , and the children come running out of the house , little pink-cheeked creatures half an inch high , who turn to wave at Felicity as she comes out on the terrace to see them off to school .
17 she comes out of the bush and says she wants a highwayman to take her .
18 She comes out with the tea things on a tray
19 She 's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies .
20 She comes out in the boat with me when I 'm going round on other jobs . ’
21 " Once in a while someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins .
22 It turns out in the end that , that , all the readings were in there it 's just a matter locating them !
23 Every Sunday he turns out at a hall on a council scheme in Edinburgh to play 5-a-side football with his friends , trying by his own admission to re-live some of the opportunities he missed when he left Carrick Vale Secondary School at 15 to pursue a professional football career in London .
24 This , he points out in a letter of December 1814 , was ‘ a passionate expression uttered incautiously ’ .
25 In the next step of the argument , he then said , well , religion is a transference , and therefore a form of infantilism , so now he seems to be criticizing religion , but if he 's criti criticizing religion by saying it 's an illusion , surely he 's jeopardizing civilization , because the danger , as he points out in the book , if you take religion away from people , you say , look , this is just an illusion , God does n't exist .
26 Look every time we 've done it that 's what we also do it goes out on the manager 's report w with the minutes or with the agenda .
27 " Well , it goes out with every tide .
28 And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night .
29 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
30 The next morning he goes out for a walk round the town .
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