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

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1 In the less than half light Owen saw that Georgiades had come out on to the gallery .
2 Then , not even glancing at the room beyond , or at a woman who had come out on to the stairs , she led him away to a small room of perfect luxury at the back of the house , which was clearly her own .
3 Jilly Jonathan was sitting just as she had been ever since they had come out on to the terrace .
4 More and more of us are letting the conservatory fill up with pots , urns and tubs in winter , keeping the plants safe from the cold until May , when they can be rolled out on to the terrace , wheeled on to the patio or carried to the paved squares on the lawn where they will put on a show all summer long .
5 Animals in all stages of misery are turned out on to the streets , left in remote areas , even just left behind after the family holiday .
6 Denholm , who had moved out on to the starboard wing , returned , lowering his binoculars .
7 Free time now means catching up with the things they have missed out on in the past : novels by Michael Moorcock and Toni Morrison , the new Australian cinema , opera cassettes borrowed from the public library , gardening and fishing , weekend trips to the landscapes of their respective childhoods .
8 She 'd spotted him for the first time three weekends ago when she 'd walked out on to the nightclub stage to perform her warm-up spot for the star turn of the evening .
9 ‘ We will bring all hospitals that have opted out back into the NHS because we want hospitals that are accountable to local people and provide services that local people want , not run like businesses . ’
10 The main road was blocked for twenty-five minutes whilst the three-quarter-ton monster was winched out on to the tracks , and cars soon began diverting themselves through the portals of the nearby Methodist Church .
11 The two men had smiled and laughed and let themselves be led out on to the lake .
12 ‘ I keep thinking she might have gone out on to the balcony instead . ’
13 Some weeks beforehand , I think perhaps when we were in Japan , I had read an article that Carl had written in which he said that in the Zurich race in August , when he had trounced Ben , he had not deliberately tried to race anybody but had gone out on to the track to run his own race , do his own thing .
14 She drove as fast as she dared past the Jardin Anglais and at last swung out on to the Quai Gustav Ador .
15 The notion that patients are being thrown out on to the street is not borne out , ’ he said .
16 That , given the potential for trouble when hundreds of disgruntled drinkers are thrown out on to the street at the same time , was surely the prudent tactic .
17 There was still a handful of people down there , identifiable only for brief seconds as they flitted through the pools of light thrown out on to the pavement from cafés and shops .
18 As I drove further down the road there were computers thrown out on to the pavement and whole window frames completely blown out into the street .
19 When these weapons are taken out on to the streets , it can lead to a change in the spiritual climate , of which more later .
20 One Fascist who had climbed out on to the ledge prudently withdrew , and the windows were closed .
21 When I went to find her , however , I discovered she had gone right to the top of the house to talk to Heathcliff through his locked bedroom door , and had then climbed out on to the roof and in through his window .
22 If I had so wished , I could have climbed out on to the wing and with the use of a telephoto got an unusual shot of the unique S-shaped ground with its mock-Wembley turrets in terracotta .
23 Easter Day 1945 found him in the darkness of a cattle truck in a German railway tunnel ; there was a true resurrection moment when prisoners were allowed out in to the sunshine and flowers of the railway cutting .
24 I can understand why John was overexcited by New York , where , at night , life and all its colour and reflection is folded out on to the street , and not shut in and huddled , behind the glow of windows .
25 Guido had switched on the engine , and now , with a soft purr , the car headed out on to the road .
26 But the men gave way , because they had no choice , and the next minute the car had bounced out on to the road , turning left , away from the village and up towards the dale head .
27 In the Columbia River area of the western U.S.A. where most of the lavas were erupted about twenty million years ago , such vast amounts of basalt were poured out on to the surface that hills 1,500 metres high were drowned in lava !
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