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

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1 Mrs Thrigg plumped the coffee and home-made biscuits down on the low table beside the sofa in Mrs Baggley 's drawing-room and stumped out like a stage char .
2 And this was also the drug that caused British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies to be booted out of the Barcelona Olympics .
3 And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year .
4 The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys .
5 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 .
6 They hold debates on a wide variety of topics , some of which are squeezed out of the Commons programme through lack of time .
7 Waldron Buffaloes had played a marathon the night before , finally got squeezed out by the L.A. boys .
8 This results in a clean , undistorted image which looks like it 's come out of a laser printer rather than a fax machine .
9 They must have come out of a back entrance to the flats and they were intent on avoiding somebody , although I 'd seen nothing suspicious when I 'd cruised down Seymour Place .
10 Westward had recently been the scene of a public boardroom row that could have come out of a TV series .
11 The Feldwebel had not moved and I looked all the way up his black leather jack-boots and the thin grey greatcoat with its cheap tin buttons looking as if they had come out of a Christmas pudding before I noticed that his eyes were slightly open and that he was watching me with an uncle 's amusement .
12 Even more interesting chemistry has come out of the matrix isolation work on metal carbonyls .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Then he saw another man in a yellow raincoat come out of the airport building .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Well they 've just come out of the chip pan
20 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 .
21 Instead , he concentrated on a bit of good news that had come out of the Munich mess .
22 N1207V had come out of the Tallmantz auction and its new owner leased the aircraft to 20th Century Fox for use in the film .
23 SOMETHING good has come out of the NatWest Access computer system foul-up which left customers with muddled statements .
24 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 . ’
25 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 .
26 It might take four or five years for the matter to be sorted out by the NVQ Committee .
27 As usual , much of this can be sorted out in the pilot phase .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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