Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The fears that had driven him to race frantically out to the Lock seemed so ridiculous now that he could not help making a joke out of them , and himself . |
2 | In his absence she 'd been as nervy as a wildcat , jumping a mile every time someone spoke to her or touched her on the shoulder , expecting him to turn up out of the blue as he 'd made a habit of doing . |
3 | He gazed dully out of the little window at a dark , neatly-clipped laurel hedge and the gravel path where the black cars were parked . |
4 | He reviewed the situation as he gazed unseeingly out of the rain-lashed windows , at the huge bows of Titron , as she wallowed helplessly in the heaving seas . |
5 | He gazed mournfully out of the window into Fleet Street for some minutes . |
6 | He glances uneasily out of the window " ( p. 44 ) , but it is also a noteworthy example of his conversational meandering . |
7 | He worked the slide as quietly as he could , chambering a round , then he moved back out into the sitting room towards the door . |
8 | He charged up out of the canal and shook himself , splattering water everywhere . |
9 | ‘ Ah , Rodion Romanovich , ’ he says completely out of the blue , ‘ what every man needs is air , air , air ! |
10 | He came suddenly out of the blackness , looming large above them . |
11 | The sun was high and bright as he dropped gently out of the hills towards the vale , faintly misted with vapour , and saw in the far distance before him the mole-hill of Ruthyn , hunched and veiled in the smoke of its house-fires , a delicate blue flower in the sparkling folded green , with the giant hogback of Moel Famau towering beyond . |
12 | He walked to his car and did not look back or glance in her direction as he drove quickly out of the drive . |
13 | He turned right out of the station , according to William 's instructions , and then right again , and saw the viaduct . |
14 | He climbed back out of the window . |
15 | His feet echo on the boards , a pause , then splashing and spluttering as he dives low out into the lake . |
16 | Just before Jotan vanished completely into the mist , he walked softly out of the inlet between the buildings and followed him . |
17 | So in the middle of his speech he walked straight out of the debate and the Union chamber . |
18 | He walked slowly out into the hot street . |
19 | IAN RUSH believes Kenny Dalglish made a terrible mistake when he walked tearfully out of the Liverpool dressing room for the last time . |
20 | He walked quickly out of the bare office followed by a speechless Charles . |
21 | He walked quickly out of the courtroom . |
22 | As he walked back out into the foyer , the girls automatically straightened again as he passed them . |
23 | Filming Scent of a Woman he had a scene in which he stepped straight out into the speeding traffic . |
24 | He stepped back out of the circle and stood frowning into his drink . |
25 | ‘ Our merchandise , ’ Flittern said , and with a jerk of long , spidery limbs , he leapt up out of the hole . |
26 | There could be no greater indication of the contrast between me two friends ' approach to their craft than a comparison between The Lost Road , tentatively built up stage by stage , with an infinite number of backward glances at the whole mythology that has gone before , and Lewis 's self-confident brush strokes as he dashed off Out of the Silent Planet . |
27 | Instead he went flat out for the green and hit a magificent draw , or even a hook , on to and over the green . |
28 | He went straight out in the car and he brought her home . ’ |
29 | When he had dressed himself he went back out of the kitchen door ; no doubt Ellen would latch it again once she heard him go , her vengeance at what life had done to her completed . |
30 | He went quietly out through the little vestry door — ancient , ogee , poignant — into the chancel . |