Example sentences of "they [verb] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Matthew and Sara and the children with them came out of the old woods into the new plantation , where rows of conifers , dark green , were interplanted with small spindly brighter green beeches . |
2 | She would n't be a real Brownie if she flew home and left them stranded out on the snowy woods . |
3 | Before she undressed , Nicandra pulled back the window curtains , cold as glass in her hands , and stood between them to look out at the changed world . |
4 | The two of them leapt out of the beached cockboat and strode up past the fishwives , some of whom gave him a " good day " but most of whom preserved a surly silence . |
5 | Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven ! |
6 | As state functions are taken over by private companies , even if made up of ex-civil servants , we will find them dropping out of the public records net . |
7 | And they got out at the very top . ’ |
8 | They would drink that in some of these pubs and , of course , as soon as they got out in the fresh air , it hit them and they were away . |
9 | As they rode out of the low narrow gate , their knees banging , their heads ducked , the other monks were mustering for the Holy Office of Vespers . |
10 | They rode out of the stable yard . |
11 | It was not just that they helped out at the occasional by-election , but that they ‘ pointed to new sources of support whose eventual accommodation , and to new issues whose eventual resolution , would ultimately modify the party itself and help equip it for the challenges of post-war politics ’ . |
12 | Further , it will document the experience of families as they moved out of the old tenements , often slums , into their new houses in the new schemes . |
13 | They moved out into the social room . |
14 | ‘ They found out about the damaged keg and had to repair it secretly ; that must be why the van was backed up to the freight car . ’ |
15 | Dog transport was also the norm among the settled coastal Koryaks , Chukchis and Eskimos of the arctic regions of the extreme north-east , whose main source of food was walrus , seals and whales , to hunt which they ventured out on the cold arctic waters in boats made of walrus hide . |
16 | What would they do out of the second pizza ? |
17 | Some days when the city heat was too oppressive they drove out into the wild Andalucían countryside , high up into the hills where the air was sweet and pure . |
18 | As well as causing widespread damage to the fixtures and fittings of Butlin 's Somerset World where they were based they spread out over the local towns and villages , generally hooting their way around , leaving considerable wreckage in their wake . |
19 | A few minutes later they came out onto the bright and still busy Lower Road . |
20 | It was a relief that he did not try to speak , and when they came out at the landscaped clearing with its wooden bench seat overlooking the water she had readied herself to speak first . |
21 | They passed the greengrocer with his window full of apples and oranges , and the butcher with bloody lumps of meat on display and naked chickens hanging up , and the small bank , and the grocery store and the electrical shop , and then they came out at the other side of the village on to the narrow country road where there were no people any more and very few motor-cars . |
22 | She 'd like to be on hand the moment they came out of the dark room . |
23 | It was only when they came out of the rearmost door and found a temporary hut facing them with Radio Room marked on the door , that they realised why they had n't found it the first time . |
24 | He said , ‘ Remember the peasant dance where they came out in the long , hooped skirts and you ca n't see their feet ? |
25 | They came out in the second half a much more committed side and proceeded to alter the whole complexion of the game with two goals from Paul Doney and Andrew Milne . |
26 | Liverpool St Helens ' fall continues , a 9–6 defeat at Blackheath leaving them clamped to the bottom of Division Two just a year after they dropped out of the first division . |
27 | What is worse is that the caravans are painted white so that they stand out against the green landscape . |
28 | They discussed the coming Sunday excursion as they climbed out of the empty hold and trotted down the ship 's gangway on to the wharf . |
29 | So they walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine . |
30 | They walked out of the warm lobby and gasped , both of them , as the December wind whipped down the street and slapped them into the open air . |