Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] out at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier she had listened intently as a statement by Cheshires commanding officer Lt Col Bob Stewart read out at the hearing told how L/Cpl Edwards ' killer had not been traced .
2 Sylvie gazed out at the eternity of blue and took a long , deep breath .
3 Then Adams hit out at the dismissal of defenceman Mike Ware , saying : ‘ We 're told Mike went for a Fife player — he never hit him .
4 Richard looked out at the sun and the trees with a quickening heart .
5 Ross peered out at the garden .
6 Rachaela looked out at the dusk on the snow street , and the snow piled up against the walls , the pedestrians slipping and sidling along the ice .
7 Helen stared out at the plane .
8 However , as Clementina Black pointed out at the end of her inquiry into married women 's work for the Women 's Industrial Council , some women worked when the family income was already adequate , because they prized their independence : ‘ A shilling of your own is worth two that he gives you ’ .
9 As the Factory supremo Tony Wilson pointed out at the time , ‘ New Order are leading us into an age of passionate computer music ’ .
10 Lindsey stared out at the water .
11 Maxim frowned out at the cricket .
12 These seating arrangements thus provided a visual reflection and reinforcement of the social divisions within the parish ; when Richard Gough set out at the end of the seventeenth century to write the history of his parish of Myddle in Shropshire , he decided that the most natural way to organize his account was to consider in turn the occupants of each pew in Myddle church .
13 Sarah looked out at the park , assessing it now with different eyes .
14 With an unhappy sigh , Mrs McMahon got out at the crossroads , and , feeling choked , Ellie drove on to the hall to drop off the suit , and collect her own luggage .
15 Tory Darlington councillor Peter Jones hit out at the show after hearing it contained erotic love scenes , a roller skating comic , and a simulated sex act .
16 Clasper looked out at the sea of open mouths which chorused against him .
17 At the rear of the church , Sean glanced out at the porch and then at Michael on the other side of the main door who shrugged and gave an extra-loud ‘ Amen ’ which made Sean jump .
18 Sean called out at the top of his lungs .
19 Whitlock kicked out at the man , catching him on the leg so that he overbalanced and fell against the wall .
20 Karelius peered out at the theatre lamps glowing through the mist .
21 As Gandhi pointed out at the time , Munich was a victory for Hitler 's violence , not for pacifist protest .
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