Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] out of the " in BNC.

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1 They must have walked for at least three miles and eventually came out of the wood and on to a pathway which led to a crossroads .
2 ‘ He put me on the spot and eventually pulled out of the deal as much as I did .
3 Allan , too , had qualified but poor Todd Bennett pulled a hamstring in the home straight and literally leapt out of the Championships .
4 The mode of attack was to approach the ground around 2:55 when it would be most busy and not look out of the ordinary .
5 As a result of the threatened strike — in which the women 's participation would have been crucial — Neill 's came to a separate agreement with the men , signed the memorial and thus dropped out of the dispute during the month of August .
6 I woke up after an hour or so , and just leaned out of the window looking at the half-empty Main Street .
7 ‘ It worries me to death bringing her to the races at long odds-on , but she is a great filly and just flies out of the stalls , ’ said trainer Richard Hannon .
8 Fire , which painfully heals and floridly creates out of the slimiest reek and chaos …
9 After a few reasonable take-offs and landings , said those dreaded words feared by all trainee pilots , ‘ Do you think you can manage on your own for one circuit ? ’ , and promptly got out of the plane , leaving me to do the usual pre take-off checks , taxi to the beginning of the runway and nervously accelerate down the runway to do a fair take-off .
10 The £750 Heineken Puppy Trophy winner has an average sectional time of 5.26 and usually flies out of the boxes and has been given an ideal trap six draw .
11 From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis 's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up .
12 Nor , from the beginning of the indiscriminate sinking of British merchant ships by U-boats , could there be the slightest doubt among seamen who the enemy was ; but adjustment was difficult , and bread and butter questions such as pay and conditions of work were aggravated and complicated by wartime inflation , by manpower shortages and by excessive profits made by shipowners who grew even richer and more demanding out of the sweat and blood of their merchant crews .
13 Legs crossed , head bowed and sullenly staring out of the window , Diana was mingling with tourists , businessmen and oil-rig workers .
14 She took the flowers from her hair and carefully stepped out of the tunic .
15 Rijkaard and Van Basten had travelled to Holland but Milan did not want them to play and both pulled out of the squad , Rijkaard with flu , Van Basten claiming he was tired after his trip to Tokyo for the World Club Championship .
16 Kate joined Wimpey Homes nine years ago and now works out of the Middlesbrough office although covers the entire region from Berwick-upon-Tweed in the North down to Sheffield .
17 Joint-ill should be vigorously treated with a prolonged course of broad spectrum antibiotics and often flushing out of the affected joints with sterile saline , under deep sedation .
18 They bought tanks and fighter planes , nuclear plants , huge dams , and a host of other unproductive projects — whilst billions were stolen and often smuggled out of the country .
19 At the slightest movement outside the tank the fish now whizz around , bumping into the glass and even jumping out of the tank .
20 There , he was able to lift himself on to his crutch again and then climb out of the stockade .
21 The boss knows that his or her job is to establish those boundaries , and then get out of the way . ’
22 She looked at him quickly and then stared out of the window .
23 ‘ In some cases it does , ’ said Mervyn and then went out of the room .
24 She left the cloakroom and went to her office , took the report from the night sister and then went out of the office towards the nursing station .
25 They both got dressed , quickly and silently , and then tiptoed out of the bedroom and down the white painted wooden staircase .
26 Actors David Suchet ( Poirot ) and Hugh Lattimer ( Hastings ) were filmed deep in conference inside their Pullman coach ‘ Finall ’ and then stepping out of the coach and then being driven away from Horsted Keynes Station — renamed for the day — by vintage car .
27 I felt it was prudent to remain silent and then keep out of the Brigadier 's way until he had forgotten the incident of the bodyguards .
28 But the questions were forgotten in a scramble to cram grubby possessions into muddy rucksacks and carrier bags , and then stream out of the embassy to queue for buses in the long , cobbled , dimly-lit street .
29 Gooch has been unwell for several weeks , playing in the first Test at Calcutta with a chest infection that should have ruled him out , missing the three-day match at Vishakhapatnam because he still felt weak , and then pulling out of the second Test at Madras after his infamous encounter with a poisonous prawn .
30 The rough had ended the hopes of many an illustrious name : defending champion Sandy Lyle , Tom Watson , who , like Ballesteros had complained about the narrow fairways and deep dune grass fringing them , and Craig Stadler , who shot an 82 and then pulled out of the tournament with a sprained wrist .
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