Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Shag found out about the wet-dreams .
2 The door opened , and Georgina came out with the police .
3 Donna came out into the arrivals concourse at Heathrow wearing Day-Glo cycling shorts , a shiny purple baseball cap and a big T-shirt emblazoned with the words KEYCUTTERS DO IT WHILE YOU WAIT .
4 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 .
5 Iorwerth reached out of the leaves for him and choked him mute , but the damage was done .
6 Lever pointed out at the mountains .
7 Five Railway Cup medals with Ulster and representing Ireland stand out as the highpoints of Jim Reilly 's marvellous career .
8 Rose said she 'd seen her walking in the direction of the milking sheds , and with a little nod Ellie went out into the grounds .
9 Riven struggled out of the blankets and the cold ate into him at once .
10 Quietly and with hardly anyone to notice , the last women compositors in both Edinburgh and Aberdeen slipped out of the case-rooms and into retirement .
11 Carol and Gillian peered out of the windows .
12 As he powered the jet down , a yellow Lada came out of the shadows and towards him .
13 In the event , Israel walked out of the talks on the first day in protest at the presence of the head of the Palestinian delegation , Mohammed Hallaj , director of the Washington-based Centre for Policy Analysis on Palestine and a former member of the Palestine National Council ( PNC — the Palestinian " parliament-in-exile " ) .
14 Then Withel stepped out of the shadows and tripped him up .
15 Philip looked out at the houses , some of the front gardens still had pockets of dirty snow in them .
16 Joseph looked out through the windows and saw three small Annamese children dressed in traditional silk tunics like their parents walking on the lawns below the terrace in the company of a plainly garbed Annamese servant .
17 Vron stretched out on the haunches of a drophead Hyena .
18 Mr Blair hit out at the bombers for giving such ‘ inadequate warnings . ’
19 A. B. Chalmers of Inverness started out like the shopkeepers in Inveraray with a delivery barrow , graduating to a pony and trap for outlying districts and in 1907 introducing the first steam lorry to the Highlands .
20 Joe walked out of the offices into the thick driving snow .
21 Soon afterwards Chola and Mina set out for the hills to gather grass .
22 Chola and Mina set out for the fields to continue the millet harvest , and Kalchu fetched the flat wooden spade and began beating down the mud to repair the leaking roof .
23 Peter Edwards stood out among the suits in his British Gas/Bobby Charlton Sports School sweatshirt , royal blue on white .
24 This was the reverse face of German culture that underlay the barbaric treatment that Prussia and then Germany meted out to the peoples of the east .
25 It must be added that they were the better team , had the outstanding individual in Gordon Strachan and deserved the victory procured by a touch of finesse which could have Vinny Jones drummed out of the cloggers ' union .
26 Tommy gestures out across the fields .
27 Ray Illingworth refers to ‘ Hall and Griffith coming out of the trees ’ in an ambiguous reference to the inadequate sightscreens at Headingley in the '60s , although the ultimate faux pas was Tony Lewis ’ ill-timed use of the fourletter word when , unbeknown to him , he was still on air .
28 On one occasion they were comparing engagements in their respective diaries when two photographs of Camilla fell out from the pages of Charles 's diary .
29 Near nightfall he saw his younger sister Katya come out of the kitchens into the yard , saw her empty some slops for the few chickens who scuttled about .
30 Just after five the next day , Edouard and Jean-Paul came out of the offices of the Governor-General .
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