Example sentences of "to [be] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Swayne , it is the creature 's habit to be out for no more than half an hour at night . ’ |
2 | " We 're glad to be out of the bad weather , " he said . |
3 | The boat moved restlessly beneath them , as if impatient to be out on the open sea . |
4 | " Nice to be out in the cool though . |
5 | She was relieved to be out in the cool night air , but the journey home was an awkward one and she felt a little sorry for herself as she waited for her second bus . |
6 | There was little room for lesbians to be out in the first half of this century , unless of course they moved in the right literary or aristocratic circles . |
7 | Relieved to be out in the open again , I looked for the route up onto the giant hump of Rhossili Down above the village . |
8 | He wanted to be out in the open street working , so as to catch things ‘ in motion ’ . |
9 | She wanted to be out in the open air , but excluded farming and gardening because of the evils of chemical fertilizers , pesticides , and hybrid animals/plants which deviated from nature 's intentions . |