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

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1 And this was also the drug that caused British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies to be booted out of the Barcelona Olympics .
2 And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year .
3 The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys .
4 Gordon Brown , who has been squeezed out of the leadership race by Smith ( although he is said to be consoled by the fact that he is ten years younger and can wait a generation ) will have an important contribution to make .
5 They hold debates on a wide variety of topics , some of which are squeezed out of the Commons programme through lack of time .
6 Waldron Buffaloes had played a marathon the night before , finally got squeezed out by the L.A. boys .
7 Even more interesting chemistry has come out of the matrix isolation work on metal carbonyls .
8 The same thing with pre-West End shows — quite often , I mean for instance , there was a show at the Apollo about six months ago which was Lettuce and Lovage , er which had come out of the West End and was doing a big tour .
9 In it Christian psychiatrists , care workers , medical experts , ministers and those who had come out of the occult scene , spoke of the appalling wake of damage left by the occult .
10 She had tried to explain this feeling to Gay and Felicity , when they had come out of the Jade Cockatoo on their last night together ; but she had known all the time that it was n't a thing that could be explained .
11 Then he saw another man in a yellow raincoat come out of the airport building .
12 At once I can see Annexe B , Summerchild 's list of possible members of the Unit , as clearly as if it had just come out of the porridge oats box .
13 There was nothing visible downstairs where we were , so immediately went up the stairs at the side to the production level where the blast had come from , and there we met a group of people who had just come out of the control room and they were cut and suffering from shock 'cos the blast had obviously well it d nearly blown the control room apart .
14 Well they 've just come out of the chip pan
15 You know it 's come out of the tax situation he 's built himself a er massive big house or put an extension on it .
16 Instead , he concentrated on a bit of good news that had come out of the Munich mess .
17 N1207V had come out of the Tallmantz auction and its new owner leased the aircraft to 20th Century Fox for use in the film .
18 SOMETHING good has come out of the NatWest Access computer system foul-up which left customers with muddled statements .
19 Gabbi Callas , 27 , fiancee of victim Mark Fitz , said : ‘ If all this had come out before the court case , it might have made a difference . ’
20 Whole communities were being , so to speak , lifted out of the mother country and planted down in villages already prepared for them , even down to food in the larder .
21 It might take four or five years for the matter to be sorted out by the NVQ Committee .
22 As usual , much of this can be sorted out in the pilot phase .
23 Yet Mrs Blakey continued to sense the unease she 'd been aware of on the telephone , which she 'd first of all sensed when she 'd looked out of the landing window and seen the boy with the children in the garden .
24 Except that in that case Timmy would n't be Timmy , and the thought that there might be no Timmy , that there might be some other person altogether occupying his space in the world , fills me with terror , as if I had looked out of the bedroom window and found the solid earth beneath the house had disappeared .
25 erm They had great services were held in Christchurch Cathedral , and the King would have looked out from the Deans House , and this is the view of Tom Quad , a modern view , of course , of how you can look out onto the Great Quad of Christchurch , but of course it was n't like that .
26 The overwhelmed sensation any understudy had when picked out of the chorus line to take over the leading role , the star having suddenly collapsed .
27 The first engine rolled out of the Springfield sheds on November 4 1902 , and it would have been one of the last to use the level crossing at Thompson Street because very soon the council seem to have ordered Stivvies to replace it with a bridge .
28 When the toilet is flushed , air is sucked out of the waste pipe , creating a vacuum , which is then filled with water from the cistern .
29 It is not always realised how little spinning is carried out during the test flying of a new type of glider .
30 The builder 's surveyor will either check the information supplied by the sub-contractor or measure the work carried out during the payment period , usually weekly , but occasionally for longer periods of up to a month .
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