Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [vb pp] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The body shell had been crushed in and anybody in there could only have come out through the windscreen . |
2 | ‘ Why should he suddenly have materialized out of the blue ? ’ |
3 | that one you 've already seen laid out of the colour |
4 | Waldron Buffaloes had played a marathon the night before , finally got squeezed out by the L.A. boys . |
5 | For the irony is , in a society like ours apparently dedicated to ‘ law and order ’ and having a penal policy based largely on deterrent principles , it appears that corporate crime somehow gets left out of the arena of legal and social control . |
6 | Well , all the types listed above have come out of the Soviet Union recently . |
7 | Women very quickly got left out of the picture and it was a very conservative state that took over . |
8 | But if I ever got caught out with the big guy in the skull mask and the big axe thing then I 'd probably ask to end up coming back as my son because he 'd have my amazing charm , dazzling character , obscene talent ( ? — Ed ) , and chiselled good looks ! ( and gift for talking utter bullshine ! — Ed ) . |
9 | This is handy , for we can thus spot potential danger and react rapidly to input gleaned out of the corners of our eyes . |
10 | If it had not been for an alliance of Dr Newman , consultant ecologist Doug Cross and Walter Roberts — three local residents who formed the Camelford Scientific Advisory Panel and conducted their own investigations — and for John Lewis , who lost his job , it is doubtful whether very much would ever have come out about the incident . |
11 | As you will see in the following chapters , a British Open-winning caddie will not only have his yardages at his fingertips , but will also have gone out at the crack of dawn measuring up again before each round after studying where all the pin positions are . |
12 | They may also have missed out on the crucial period of sociability , relatively early in life , when dogs learn about their wider environment . |
13 | Where we 'll , where we 'll most probably get knocked out in the first round right . |
14 | We had agreed at the start of this thing that pressing the Harwich local council for housing would probably be more trouble than it was worth : if one of their inspectors had decided to check my circumstances with the port authorities , the customs people would inevitably have found out about the way in which I had been using their cupboard ( and would have had a pink fit , probably ) . |
15 | Without those proposals , I am sure that the gas pipeline would never even have got out of the locker . |
16 | Could you then have got out of the black hole with the remaining extra stage ? ’ |
17 | How she would have loved to have permitted herself that gesture , then to have stalked out of the room and slammed the door . |
18 | " It 's that boy , Timothy Gedge , " Lavinia had said , and then had called out to the twins , who were clamouring for her upstairs somewhere . |
19 | Now the red blood cells and so on have leaked out into the surrounding tissues . |
20 | You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported . |