Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tory asked suddenly , pointing down to a strand of granite pebbles by which a group of bright blooms apparently sprouted out of the shallow water .
2 The kitten lived to be nine , so came out of the whole business best , I suppose .
3 And yesterday the International Cricket Council astonishingly copped out of the whole issue .
4 And can the virtue that thus went out of the spiritual reality called England ever be restored ?
5 I just dreamed out of the blue that she had died , and then she did die .
6 Amongst other escapes , a common criminal , Wesley Scroggs who is supposed to have just slung a rope over the battlements to get away and another prisoner who just ran out of the main door into the street .
7 Now in his sixties , he still rode out with the Black and Tans , as wild and fearless as ever .
8 MANCHESTER City chairman Peter Swales yesterday hit out at the eight Premier League clubs who torpedoed the £13 million Bass sponsorship deal .
9 And wherever she might wander , she always set out in the same direction .
10 Scritti Politti also moved out of the shadowy margins and proposed a schizoid project — the making of perfect pop that contains its own internal deconstruction .
11 Deeper and deeper Ruth sank till she nearly leapt out of the hired Suzuki at the gates and fled into the forest never to emerge again .
12 It also reached out into the social and anthropological fields , and indeed a special journal linking it with linguistics was founded as early as 1859 .
13 His departure , combined with those of Chris Kearney and Jason Fogerty who both fouled out in the last five minutes , proved crucial to the outcome .
14 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks ' unfounded assertions that jobs for the boys claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
15 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks 's unfounded assertions that jobbery claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
16 The practice in fact originally arose out of the combined effect of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 and the Consumer Transactions ( Restrictions on Statements ) Order 1976 ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) made under the Fair Trading Act 1973 .
17 DEC surprisingly came out with the stronger , if more bewildering statement that it ‘ will be working with USL and their technology partners to combine Digital 's Alpha technology with Unix SVR4 ’ — seemingly contradicting its position of the day before ( see page five ) .
18 With a final torrent of abuse , Maclean dismissed the man and they simply walked out of the main gate into the town .
19 He immediately fell out with the managing director , who resigned , and then with the new chairman , respected City figure John Redgrave , who was put into rescue the company by the stockbrokers .
20 At a press conference in Phoenix , Balestre initially hinted at a conciliatory line in the dispute between CART and FISA , but then came out with the stern suspension threat , which also encompassed Indycar engine makers Cosworth and Ilmor .
21 He paused , then came out with the inevitable suggestion that she found so irritating .
22 Then , as some car in the street outside her hotel coughed and choked and backfired , Fabia abruptly came out of the long reverie she had fallen into , and back to the present , to realise that it was Monday morning — did she think she was going to sit there in bed all day ?
23 Today John had gone out to lunch before her and she ate her sandwiches quickly , then started out on the brisk quarter of an hour 's walk to her uncle 's church .
24 In Germany , for instance , important unions initially grew out of the socialist political movement itself , but they failed to achieve recognition in heavy industry because of employer resistance to the whole idea of joint regulation of employment which was interpreted as a political challenge to employer power and authority .
25 Taking the lanthorn from the shelf , she lit the tallow candle-stub from the fire 's dying embers , then went out into the hard brilliance of the moonlight .
26 He then marched out of the front door , beyond the scrutiny of the library staff .
27 She quickly rinsed her cup and plate , collected her purse and jacket and almost ran out of the front door .
28 They briefly walked out of the National Assembly during the speech .
29 He di , he 's , I think he 's the only person who never moved out of the same place .
30 Put the line ferret through the system and the loose ferret may well be located and subsequently dug out in the same way as a rabbit .
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