Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It was his goal that knocked United out of the Coca-Cola Cup , and Atkinson added : ‘ Saunders is the best natural striker I 've ever worked with .
32 Women very quickly got left out of the picture and it was a very conservative state that took over .
33 One way or another , drama got left out in the cold .
34 ROBBIE When it all happened , when I got thrown out of the school , he said he 'd never wanted to adopt anyway , it was my mother 's idea , not his , it was to make her happy .
35 ‘ Luke got thrown out of the play and never appeared on the school stage again . ’
36 ‘ We also played badly in two one-day games and got knocked out of the NatWest and B&H as a result . ’
37 Grimma led the rescue party into the office and listened while Sacco , with many interruptions , recounted the adventure from the time Dorcas , out of sudden terror , had jumped out of the truck and had been carried off the rails just before the train arrived .
38 Before she could reply he had jumped out of the car to walk up the drive to the hotel .
39 Snatching an old raincoat from the hallstand she had plunged out into the rain .
40 As they had stumbled out of the incident room , new names were already being scribbled up on the action boards with blue marker pens — yet more people to be trawled by the team of detective constables .
41 He had barely glanced at her , and she had blurted out on the spur of the moment , ‘ Fine .
42 If a piece of metal had flown out of the machine and blinded Brian , the court could hold that the purpose of the statute was to keep the employee out , not the machine in .
43 Everyone was hungry , but there was no food to be had for it had floated out of the village shop and away .
44 Attlee 's Labour Party had broken out of the ghetto of solidly working-class support , its 1945 victory being based on the electoral sympathy of a broad section of the middle class .
45 The report , compiled by Judge Ezra Kama and issued on July 18 , claimed that rioting had broken out at the Temple Mount after the accidental discharge of a police tear-gas canister near a group of Palestinian women .
46 The demonstrations were the most serious in Jordan since April 1989 , when rioting had broken out after the imposition of austerity measures [ see p. 36602 ] .
47 During a two-day hearing , they had been told that a town centre disturbance had broken out after the quarter-final Scottish Junior Cup match between Beith and Vale of Leven on 28 March last year .
48 Meanwhile there were also reports on March 12 that unrest had broken out in the Shia districts of Baghdad ( Saddam City and Shuala ) and that curfews had been imposed .
49 The Tokyo stock exchange fell to its lowest level in 3½ years on Sept. 28 on unfounded rumours that war had broken out in the Gulf .
50 Only after hunger and labour strikes had broken out throughout the country in early May did the government finally agree to enter into negotiations with the opposition ( under the framework of a Consultative Council ) to seek a consensus on draft reform legislation .
51 Norman had pointed out from the beginning that this financial package would not necessarily be sufficient to attract the highest quality executive , and warned the Government that they should be prepared to pay more .
52 It was not until she noticed a bill on Todney 's desk , to be authorized by Stephen as complimentary , that she knew his half-brother had checked out of the hotel without so much as saying goodbye to her .
53 A day later , though , he called Susan to say he had checked out of the hospital .
54 John and Angela had travelled out by the Sally Line from Ramsgate to Dunkirk and had intended to return by the same route .
55 Passengers ' baggage had spilled out of the hold and burst suitcases , charred books , swimming costumes and tubes of sun tan cream were scattered on the ground .
56 Small pieces of electronic equipment had spilled out of the snake .
57 The rings had spilled out of the tin and lay in the tufty bits of grass like slugs trying to eat their own tails .
58 By this time the crowd following the marchers had spilled out across the roadway , effectively breaking the ban on a march within the city walls .
59 When the trucks arrived we unloaded them , watching those who had fallen out on the march as they disembarked .
60 But Mr Bush 's old agency , the CIA , suddenly produced the trial 's only real , live agent to blow apart a key assertion : that Noriega had fallen out with the cartel after his troops destroyed a state-of-the-art cocaine laboratory in Panama .
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