Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He had a remarkable two at the 12th where he holed out with an eight iron to come home in one over par for the closing nine holes .
2 Ockleton described a sweeping circuit of the room , missing all the many obstacles in his path without apparently noticing them , and finished by the window , where he peered out for a full minute or so at the view it commanded of a blank gable-end and half the dome of the Radcliffe Camera .
3 The care and attention he received was first class throughout his stay and although he missed out on a family Christmas at home , the staff more than made up for it and he was showered with extra presents which helped to speed his recovery .
4 Charles knew it would be unprofessional to use the pass-door from backstage to the auditorium once the house had started to fill , so he went out of the Stage Door to walk round .
5 So he went out in a hurry .
6 He did not drink alcohol ; it was the cocktail hour , dinner would not come yet , so he gazed out of the window .
7 Cut him out and slip him into the stocking so he peeps out of the top .
8 Once he came out of the Navy , Charles became a little more involved , but it was not really until the end of the decade , after Mountbatten 's death , when he was looking for a real job to do , that Charles took up the reins himself .
9 If he hits one then he bounds about inside the unit , bouncing from foe to foe , until he spins out of the other side , leaving the enemy completely devastated .
10 In Britain , few people were aware of Sir Alan Walter 's significance in shaping the government 's economic policy until he fell out with the Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , who subsequently resigned .
11 Guy 's parents asked if he would live , and were told that he would , but that the doctors would not know how much brain damage he might have suffered until he came out of the coma and regained consciousness .
12 When the Friar left the children beneath the tree he went hurriedly but surprisingly lightly for a man of his bulk through the bushes until he came out on a narrow path that twisted this way and that into a deep ravine both sides of which were dark with yews .
13 The boy fought wildly for a few seconds but then his right arm was bent back behind him until he called out in the most desperate agony he had ever known .
14 He knew that if he went out in the car , he , he knew that the next time he might , might n't come home .
15 It will be a crime if he slides out of the game with a whimper , lashed to death by the very critics he deliberately snubs .
16 Let the dog out Jean if he wants out in the back .
17 ‘ They said that unless he backed out of the deal , they 'd kill him . ’
18 A Pakistani called Jansher Khan is the champion , and they will not give him his prize money because he walked out of the official dinner .
19 Because he arrived out of the blue and did his Sir Galahad act by getting me away from the men .
20 ‘ His underlying motive is that he wants to change the world , not so he can manage it , but so that he can make it a different place , ’ explains Charles Handy , who picked Gould out from a handful of students at the London Business School ‘ because he stood out in a group of people as by far the most interesting , and that was because he was determined to have control over his life ’ .
21 ‘ Billy Sullivan ai n't done a day 's work since 'e got out o' the army .
22 He held her against his tweed-upholstered person while he waded out of the pond , but put her down immediately when he touched dry land .
23 ‘ Only since he came out of the psikhushka .
24 SINCE he limped out of the Old Firm game on 2 January , Tony Mowbray has missed all of Celtic 's last 13 matches .
25 His left arm had n't moved since he walked out of the Silver Shuriken .
26 Since he walked out of the cabinet in 1986 , Michael Heseltine has come to occupy a role in British politics that has few precedents .
27 Hardy 's decision , in 1862 , to further his career in London must have come as a surprise to his family and employer — perhaps even to himself since he set out with a return ticket in his pocket .
28 Completed shortly after he got out of the university , Nice Work retreated from academe to the extent of featuring a central character — Vic Wilcox , a dour Midlands MD — who , almost uniquely among his fictional creations , would not have read the novels of David Lodge .
29 At first it was conjectured that Dorman-Smith had gone to London to obtain a new policy , but on 5 August it was announced that he had resigned ‘ for health reasons ’ and was to be succeeded by Major-General Sir Hubert Rance , whom Mountbatten had appointed in May 1945 to head his military administration after he fell out with the Civil Affairs officers who wanted to get rid of Aung San .
30 ‘ Yes , well there again , after he came out of the Army he was still doing a lot of movies , and I had a recording studio in Nashville ; D.J here was living there , too , doing sessions .
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