Example sentences of "[vb past] out with a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At once regretting that she had let herself become riled , she delved into her bag and came out with a bar of soap .
2 Now president of Equator , O'Donnell argues that ‘ Multiflow came out with a product before its time … then , the likelihood of a 64-bit RISC chip was far away , on the horizon , now its changed . ’
3 The maid had cleared away , and now she came out with a jug of wine and two glasses .
4 Thomas and Znaniecki 's study was very carefully reviewed by Blumer in 1949 and he came out with a number of general criticisms of the research in which the authors used letters , a wide variety of documents and Wladek 's autobiography as data to illustrate their theoretical propositions .
5 I came out with a show before the war , and stayed on . ’
6 American Bill Malley , holed out with a nine-iron from 125 yards at the 12th and Karlsson sank a seven-iron shot from 155 yards at the fifth .
7 Dana felt so sick , he went straight back to bed , but had been there only a few seconds before he leapt out with a scream of agony : an autumnal , sleepy wasp had been brought in by the chambermaid among the bedclothes which had been airing at the window and had stung my friend on the bottom !
8 I started out with a depth of thirty-six inches .
9 Just before guests sat down , one of the staff went out with a bucket of rice and scraps and was immediately mobbed by flocks of birds .
10 David Kennedy , prosecuting , said Kevin Fripp went out with a relative of the spinster , from whom he learned of the cash .
11 In the mid 1970s , for example , the police fell out with a number of crime reporters and charged them in separate proceedings with a variety of criminal offences .
12 The windows of the pump-house blew out with a roar of debris and crashing concrete blocks , one falling where they had first taken cover .
13 Their evidence is based on structured interviews carried out with a sample of 1770 British men and women .
14 These realities , pressures and residual doubts probably add rather than detract from Soviet incentives to favour a pre-emptive , lightning offensive , carried out with a minimum of warning and consultation .
15 A MIDDLESBROUGH man struck out with a hammer at a man who was attacking his 65-year-old friend , a court heard .
16 She surfaced , gasped for air , and kicked out with a scream of laughter as Fernando grabbed at her bikini-bottom .
17 So one set out with a policy of having good human relations and my friendship with Marcus Sieff ( now president of Marks $ Spencer ) dating back to 1953 has also had an influence .
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