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

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1 Each table excludes not only any clients who died or moved out of the area before the periods ended ( for whom there was no difference between action and control samples ) , but also all those who at referral went straight into ( or remained in ) institutional care .
2 But any that have been worn flat or dug out of the applicator base are obviously such favourites that you should write down the names immediately .
3 When this happens , the shot is either pushed or sliced out to the right with no distance .
4 On the death of a bishop , while his spiritual jurisdiction and income were administered by the dean , or prior , and chapter of the cathedral church , the temporalities of the see — as with any tenant-in-chief during a minority-reverted to the crown for the duration of the vacancy ; they were usually farmed or leased out to the profit of the crown and of the farmers who were naturally inclined to extract as much as they could from the windfall .
5 They continued to feed , or stared out on the Zoo not looking in the direction of Minch at all ; while Creggan was so busy staring at Minch in delight and pleasure that he did not notice behind him , in the next-door cage , Slorne stare for the moment at Minch and then swing round and silently resume her vigil at the back top of her cage , looking at the trees and sky .
6 Do not let foals get cold or wet out in the field .
7 It should be a fair , sensible and practical code , be well publicised — and to help shame misusers and lend muscle to the squashed , intimidated , or left out in the rain , and be posted in each bothy .
8 Has there ever been a tennis player that has written in to say ‘ thank you ’ to their fans who have stood by them through all their traumas and their losses , who have stood for hours in the rain or slept out in the streets to get a look at their idols ?
9 The court may order the whole or part of any pleading to be amended or struck out on the ground that ( a ) it discloses no reasonable cause of action or defence , or ( b ) it is scandalous , frivolous or vexatious , or ( c ) it may prejudice , embarrass or delay the fair trial , or ( d ) it is otherwise an abuse of the process of the court .
10 Both these birds eat only that which can be picked off the surface or tweezered out of the crevices .
11 All goods supplied by the Seller shall be in accordance with ( i ) the current edition of the relevant Product Description Leaflet as published from time to time by the Seller ( copies of which are available from the Seller upon request ) and ( ii ) those further specifications or descriptions ( if any ) expressly listed or set out on the face of the Order .
12 In defence , the dismounted men-at-arms and archers ( the archers being either in ‘ wedges ’ or set out before the men-at-arms ) provided density of resistance , giving each other support , the men-at-arms being all the better protected , since the archers were able to fire their weapons a considerable distance against an advancing enemy , thus disrupting them before they reached the defending men-at-arms who , with their own cavalry , could then mount a counter-attack .
13 ‘ I even have my dress all ready and laid out on the bed . ’
14 Their park was given over as a whole for building development , and laid out on the gridiron pattern in the middle decades of the eighteenth century .
15 Turning her head , Polly sipped her coffee and gazed out over the expanse of water .
16 Lissa wandered over to the window and gazed out over the expanse of carefully tended shrubbery that bordered the car park .
17 They did not immediately sit down , but leaned on the low parapet and gazed out over the river and the mountains , she with her head inclined towards his , he with a hand resting on her shoulder .
18 She grew bored , and gazed out of the window , at the fading winter light and the fluttering descent of the snow .
19 Iris yawned , put her hands behind her head and gazed out of the window .
20 With a hesitant smile she turned away from him , and sipped what was left of her champagne and gazed out of the window .
21 Pulling himself wearily to his feet , he walked to the window , drew aside the curtain and gazed out at the blackness .
22 Cornelius drew the curtains and gazed out upon the day .
23 And when the messenger had made his reverence and limped out from the presence , Henry turned his head a little , and looked at his closest confidants , but obliquely , out of the corner of a sunken eye , and dismissed them , too .
24 She turned on her heel and stalked out of the room .
25 Sabine tried to brake , stalled instead , and tumbled out of the car .
26 Then she opened the door and passed out into the hall , closing it behind her with a quiet but determined movement , leaving Iskandara staring after her in silence .
27 They hurried off , Rathbone with an excited spring in his step , Bruce huffing and puffing to keep up with him , and passed out of the rain into a street wedged thick with fog .
28 Carbon dioxide is removed and passed out of the cell .
29 We rose , bowed to Queen Margaret , mumbled our apologies and crept out of the hall .
30 So they risked all , and late one night when she heard a low whistle she rose from her straw pallet in the lower scullery and crept out of the house ; and when Tristram had climbed over the wall , she gave herself to him there on the midnight grass with the summer moon blazing down through the trees and the scent of honey wafting up from the silent hives .
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