Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This caused me to run out of aft trim i.e. I could n't take my hands off — and she did n't feel quite so rock-like and stable coming down the last few hundred feet , but the resulting touchdown was smoother and shorter .
2 But when Andy announced he wanted to cool their relationship a little , Frances felt a panic and dread inside which caused her to lash out in unexpected anger .
3 Hence the mansi remained absi , in the sense of not having a dwelling on them , since those who worked them came out from existing farms and it was from those that dues were paid .
4 We ai n't seen any of them crazy sect bastards Sheriff Springfield warned us to look out fer neither .
5 The uninhibited joining of their bodies was more glorious than anything she had imagined , and the culminating spasm which rocked and arched her body made her cry out with exquisite agony .
6 The girl had something — quite apart from her natural grace and outstanding good looks , quite apart from the lithe , leggy body that was simply made for modelling , there was a quality about her that made her stand out from all the others girls in the class , which drew the eye and held it , so that even someone as cynical as Arlene looked and wanted to go on looking .
7 ‘ I know I went to the ice rink and the pictures with Bill O'Hagan but he knew I went out with other fellows as well .
8 Somehow , even at the age of five when I made my first visits to Colchester Zoo , I felt they stood out from other birds .
9 This enabled her to opt out of active life and become totally dependent .
10 We asked several questions and received confusing replies , and then we asked it to tap out in tens the age of our headmistress at school ( a dreary old spinster with a sharp nose for ferreting out misdemeanors , and no sense of humour ) .
11 We did n't think this could be true , somehow , and then one of my friends whose sense of humour was decidedly quirky , asked it to tap out in tens the age at which I was going to die .
12 Why did I rush out like that ?
13 how did I get how did I come out with three last time ?
14 well how , when did you find out about that ?
15 How did you find out about that ?
16 How did you find out about these firms in the first place ?
17 C O three and what did you take out of that ?
18 If s if he does n't why not and would , would you please tell us what possessed him to come out with such a , a remarkable statement and I think this goes to the what we 're talking about this morning .
19 Did it turn out like that ?
20 Dad said you went out at four .
21 Or had we travelled out to one of the villages ?
22 Why had he walked out on that bright Monday morning in April 1916 , knowing that his chances of Corcoran returning were very slim indeed ?
23 That 's one way to put it , anyway and he said that and he said he lost out on six hundred pounds ?
24 Lord Halifax and the other grand residents got us booted out at last .
25 I never intended it to turn out like that .
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