Example sentences of "make [pron] [noun] out of the " in BNC.

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1 At about 7.30 p.m. , after two and a half hours ' sleep curled up on the floor of the trench , I made my way out of the orchard and on to the road .
2 I put my glass down on the nearest table and made my way out of the room .
3 He seemed to have escaped before she had and so she made her way out of the court alone , trying to decide whether to lunch in the tea room upstairs or to go out to a restaurant .
4 With a heavy sigh , and not even daring to look at her slim , almost naked form in the mirror , Laura slowly made her way out of the cottage , and down towards the ocean .
5 Without looking back , she made her way out of the garden and across the courtyard .
6 ( Several delegates were heard to mutter , ‘ Surely that write-off/obsolescence figure was too low ’ , as they made their way out of the main meeting room . )
7 He kicked his horse with a small , angry sense of mourning and followed Bicker as they made their way out of the square to the gates of the Rorim ; felt the wind rasp his face as they left behind the shelter of the buildings .
8 Avoiding the attentions of small , clamorous children with food and drink in their hands they made their way out of the members enclosure of the Medewich and Markham Agricultural Show .
9 They collected their horses and made their way out of the Tower into Petty Wales .
10 After about thirty seconds , I told her that she could switch the light on once more and make her way out of the cupboard and back to the hall .
11 The 47-year-old bachelor , who has made his fortune out of the plastic industry , said : ‘ £5m is needed to develop the ground and another £5m for the manager , Terry Cooper , to build a team .
12 Unsteadily , he had made his way out of the door , on to the street — and under the speeding wheels of a hit-and-run driver .
13 That decision was the second major controversy of Hunt 's extraordinary year : this time not just Ferrari but many others felt that the race had been stopped to give Hunt time to repair his car , an argument given plausibility by the fact that Lauda had made his way out of the trouble and was clearly leading the race when it stopped .
14 He stood up slowly , asked if they would like coffee , made his way out of the room when they accepted the offer .
15 For the second time he made his way out of the pit , and the others followed .
16 Lucan arrived as the murderer was making his escape out of the back of the house .
17 Realising that something had gone wrong , the alarmed miner was making his way out of the pit .
18 This done we made our way out of the restaurant .
19 He picked up the Bren gun , I collected the ammunition and we made our way out of the orchard .
20 In Marks and Spencers , as you make your way out of the staff area into the shop , a notice greets you , ‘ Smile , you are now entering the public area ’ .
21 Hardware is visible and sexy , so all the excitement in the parallel processing world is generated by manufacturers , but it will be the companies that crack the problems of writing new applications and adapting existing ones to exploit the technology that will be best placed to make their fortunes out of the technology .
22 Towards the eastern end of the Fontburn Reservoir , the path makes its way out of the woods and heads first south , and then you turn right along the line of the shake holes — natural craters formed by water — eroding limestone .
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