Example sentences of "[det] [noun] out [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ On our first date we were driving through the countryside when we spotted some sheep out in a field . |
2 | Get another tape out in a minute Ju ! |
3 | Get another tape out in a minute ! |
4 | ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm not too keen on Katie Jane , though , she looks like she 's been pulled through a hedge backwards , and all this drinking out of a baby 's bottle , it sounds like she 's using it as a gimmick . |
6 | TOURISTS IN WHITE SLEEKS AND ROBOT CARTS HUSTLING BUSINESS FOR THE HOTELS TABITHA JUTE IS TRYING TO GET SOME SENSE OUT OF A CREDIT OUTLET OUT OF AN ENTIRE ROW OF THEM . |
7 | He usually came in the middle of the day , pushing something ahead of him which he set by the side of the benches before taking some food out of a box . |
8 | This was certainly NOT a man capable of leading this country out of a recession created by his policies . |
9 | I took this bass out on a gig and got on very well with it . |
10 | As she was kneeling to get some tools out of a cupboard he struck her on the head with a hammer , apparently on the impulse of the moment , and then stole a wallet which he found in the house . |
11 | We thought that he had probably found just eight such examples out of a total of 1,000 . |
12 | I HAVE listened with great interest to those voices who do n't want the ‘ South African tour rebels ' ’ ban to be lifted , and it is clear to me that many of them are not expressing these views out of a sense of justice or respect for the millions of blacks still suffering in South Africa . |
13 | He 'd obviously picked up a few tips from the paperbacks , because he spun these stories out like a kid pulling on chewing-gum . |
14 | At 5ft 10½ inches and 13 stone he was big for a winger but he made 29 Southern League appearances for us that season out of a maximum of 38 , and scored two valuable goals at Cardiff ( where we won 2–1 ) and at Swindon ( where we won 2–0 ) . |
15 | All they are doing is making a lot more money out of a lot more misery . ’ |
16 | Gloria never sunbathed as she thought it was ageing ; she applied the same effect out of a bottle . |