Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | William gazed out of the window as they drove through what used to be called The Village and was now just another suburban shopping centre . |
2 | Muir , omitted from the event last year after an administrative error , needed just 15 ends to help heal the wounds as he sent New Zealand 's Gary Lawson tumbling out of the championship . |
3 | She loved the hot stews that Minton produced out of the oven when they returned from the pub . |
4 | Following their Olympic collision in the 3,000 metres , Decker Slaney tumbled out of the race in tears and Budd-Pieterse — running for Britain — finished seventh . |
5 | Davidson moved out of the house a week ago and they decided to separate last weekend . |
6 | When she went into the rest room she sat down for a minute while waiting for Peggy to come out of the lavatory . |
7 | William peered out of the side window when they came to the crossroads but it would be too far away to see anything , even if it was still there . |
8 | C'zinsit bounced out of the saddle , touched the ground with his feet , then vaulted up on to the mare 's back again . |
9 | Father and son had become locked in a verbal jousting match which had ended with Tristram stamping out of the house and staying out all night . |
10 | Edward got out of the car and a voice said : ‘ The King is here ! ’ |
11 | Grandson Richard came out of the shower-room with a towel around its waist . |
12 | Everyone who knew him in those schooldays — men and women alike — speak with affection of him : stories tumble out like clothes spilling out of a split suitcase — Richard peeing out of the train window as the engine roared by the station platform , Richard taking a girl up on to a mountain and scaring her to flight at his howl as a passionate hand landed on one of his more angry boils , Rich , reeking of beer , rolling into school and being sent home . |
13 | When Creed stepped out of the service elevator he was n't alone . |
14 | Ann walked out of the village and stood on St Saviour 's Point . |
15 | Johnny walked out of the room and into the kitchen . |
16 | Piper O'Rourke stepped out of the murk behind them , wearing a concerned expression . |
17 | David rushed out of the house and asked where we were going . |
18 | They formed a group so that they could put forward a collective case with Ewan Veitch doing most of the research , Yuel McMurray , assisting . |
19 | They formed a group so that they could put forward a collective case with Ewan Veitch doing most of the research , Yuel McMurray , assisting . |
20 | Marie scrambled out of the sand-hills and ran along the bank , crashing her way through the tall , razor-edged grass , not minding if it cut her hands . |
21 | ‘ No , ’ said Antony staring out of the window into the front garden . |
22 | Hungary pulled out of the scheme in 1989 . |
23 | With a swish of kimono , Toby glided out of the room , leaving Jackson to assess his surroundings more closely . |
24 | Edward kept out of the way . |
25 | Delia Sutherland blinked out of the heat and white light of the Bahamas into the face of a man with bad weather in his eyes . |
26 | Creed stared out of the window , his chin cushioned on one hand , his eyes doubly concealed , first by the tinted windows of the car , then by his sunglasses . |
27 | Creed stared out of the window , as if it was the Crumbles he could see . |
28 | Iorwerth reached out of the leaves for him and choked him mute , but the damage was done . |
29 | As Ellen scurried out of the room like a frightened mouse , Ruth sat down again . |
30 | Well I did we we talked about this , you see Mary Anne , half way through the conversation er Neil went out of the room so that I could to Mary Ann and I said towards the end of my conversation , you know , Mary Ann you 're a very wise person , give me some advice I said , I told her about Neil not wanting no not doing well on the driving , although he can drive she said he does n't want to do it she said do n't hassle him so when he came downstairs I said I 've been talking to Mary Ann and she sends you her love and because , of course , you know , we 've got a grandson , you know she had a son , my |