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

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1 We called it shacking [ feeding on the corn that had been shacked or shaken out of the ear during harvest ] .
2 Lord Simonds stated : The transfer of assets aimed at by the Section is not expressed to be a transfer to a person resident or domiciled out of the United Kingdom .
3 " Of a person resident or domiciled out of the United Kingdom " — a trust which is administered overseas , and where the trustees are resident overseas , would clearly come within this provision .
4 For him the laws of settlement hardly prevented the " idle poor " from wandering and a stricter enforcement of vagrancy laws would " compel the poor to starve or beg at home ; for there it will be impossible for them to steal or rob without being presently hanged or transported out of the way " .
5 Such items do appear — carried off by survivors , or fished out of the sea by the lifeboats .
6 The first is if you are physically pushed or thrown out of the area .
7 If you get pregnant accidentally-on-purpose , your boyfriend may feel deceived , or left out of the decision .
8 The Commander is best left separate from the tank so that he can be painted up as an individual model and put in or left out of the hatch as desired .
9 But how can difficulties be assisted or cleared out of the way if , when attending the lecture , you know nothing of the topic discussed ?
10 Or blown out of the sky .
11 She had packed and checked out of the hotel without seeing either of the two brothers or her cousin .
12 Grigoriev bowed and hastened out of the room .
13 Reason had grown wings and flown out of the window , but she knew that she had to recapture it or else give in to him , and live to regret her weakness .
14 He and his friends would have me scoffed and hounded out of the county rather than see my house completed .
15 When she had eventually plucked up her courage and looked out of the window , she had been entranced by the views from the carriage and the speed of travel .
16 Freeing herself from his arms , she picked up the coffee pot and whisked out of the kitchen before he could take hold of her again .
17 The loads are constructed and pushed out of the aircraft by men from the army 's Royal Logistic Corps .
18 The keeper got up and minced out of the room .
19 He 'd bundled the tack on , and trotted out of the yard trying to make the pony keep up .
20 Thus adjured , Hector jumped off the bed with a short bark and trotted out of the room .
21 Sean recalled : ‘ I suddenly found myself on the same side as the shark and got out of the water as fast as I could .
22 I was taking out my fury on a bit of practical work last Saturday — painting the front gate posts — and he stopped , and got out of the car and introduced himself .
23 The first two weekends of the 1977 season were for Mario anyway marred by accidents : in Argentina the nose-mounted fire extinguisher exploded , and in Brazil he found himself sitting in a pool of petrol and got out of the car while it was still moving just as his cockpit went up in flames .
24 Susan had her chauffeur draw into a space beside City Hall marked RESERVED , and got out of the car .
25 One passenger decided that the driver was drunk and got out of the car .
26 Dad was not prepared to stand any more and got out of the chair into which he had just flopped .
27 ‘ Thank you , ’ snorted Clare in as ungrateful a manner as she could manage , swept her copy contemptuously off the desk , and stalked out of the room with a moderately successful attempt at dignity .
28 ‘ No , just uncouth , ’ sneered Dominic , and stalked out of the room .
29 Bruno turned and stalked out of the room , then came back and pointed the Luger at Maxim once more and said Yes , there was a taxi waiting .
30 ‘ Come on chaps , we 'll have some fun here , ’ shouted the goat and bounded out of the window .
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