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

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1 The party appointments came after the leadership had authorised a statement formally apologising to the Czechoslovak people for leading the country into its latest crisis , before they were hustled out of the building because the cleaners wanted to go home .
2 The lorry had not long come out of the tunnel when Tony suddenly clicked his tongue and applied the footbrake .
3 The policeman , who had materialised out of the hedgerow when she approached the churchyard , had had her name written in his notebook .
4 A member of staff said that the patients could not be evacuated out of the town as it Continued on Page 5 Continued from Page 1 was cut-off .
5 There are still a number of important issues to be sorted out with the Board before the Society can approve the franchising proposals , but we have made a very good start . ’
6 I could not have looked out of the window if I had tried , the chores were all done , and there was nothing whatever to do except sit at that table and write .
7 A BRITISH Airways crew feared they would be sucked out of the cockpit when the windscreen shattered at 33,000ft yesterday .
8 The attacks started after building work began on the biggest improvement scheme carried out at the centre since it first opened in 1982 .
9 Using a word processor , all corrections are carried out on the screen before a document is printed .
10 They specified modifications which must be carried out on the ship before it will be allowed to sail again .
11 The cardboard box would have to be carried out to the van before she came back .
12 No further work can be carried out to the package until the QA approver has either granted or denied approval to that package .
13 A search has still to be carried out of the file until the particular record required is found .
14 Tommy was carried out of the ring as Charlie was having his gloves laced up .
15 In July , Tilden Barham , the Battle relieving officer , was carried out of the parish as his Brede counterpart had been in 1830 , a fate shared with the officer at Willingdon , who was led out by jeering women and children .
16 The session reviewed the work carried out by the LFNC since its second congress and adopted a plan of action for 1991-92 .
17 ‘ Oldham like to attack but then naturally there is a chance they can be caught out at the back so it is up to us to exploit that . ’
18 Do n't want to be caught out in the open when Jerry starts up .
19 There was plenty of broken glass and several glasses left on the window sills and the pavement , and of course , little piles of fag ends that barren , saving themselves journeys to the dustbins , had tipped out of the doors after everyone had gone .
20 ‘ After being dropped out of the rankings because of inactivity , Glenn has now been re-rated , ’ said Gregory .
21 If they were an attention-seeking device , they were successful ; even when she was turned out of the church as she frequently was , the eyes of the whole congregation were on her ; sometimes , she reports proudly , people stood on stools to see her better .
22 For this reason , young foals under a month old should only be turned out in the field if the weather conditions are good .
23 He 's in one of those Victorian institutions that were built out in the countryside so the inmates would n't contaminate decent citizens .
24 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 .
25 Of all the great canards quacking about in the European propaganda lake , none is more easily shot out of the water than the one about German federalists .
26 The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth-century and converted into a warehouse , at which time its art treasures were moved out to the Brera where they still remain , despite the church having been reconsecrated in the twentieth-century .
27 A number of explanations for urban economic decline are based on the assumption that jobs and/or industrial investment have moved out of the cities because of prevailing production costs and the problems associated with the older urban cores .
28 But England could have missed out on the youngster if he had chosen the country of his father 's birth .
29 A safety catch must first be pushed out of the way before the lever can be raised to retract the undercarriage , but there is also a ‘ squat ’ switch arrangement to prevent accidental retraction while the weight of the aircraft is on its wheels .
30 The hole will need to be filed smooth and all copper filings washed out of the cylinder before the flange is fitted .
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