Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto .
2 With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto .
3 Clearly she could not go out through a locked door — so where is she ? ’
4 So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun .
5 Clearly the town could not hold out without the castle , which the Duke contemptuously dismissed as ‘ an old hen-coop which he would speedily bring down about their ears ’ .
6 In Jane 's case , she could not snap out of a lifetime of worry overnight .
7 I could see by the light of his torch that the cave was deep and spacious ; I could not make out from the beam of light its total dimensions , but clearly a man would have had no problem stretching out to sleep there .
8 I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life .
9 It was then he found he could not get out of the finance deal .
10 And yet , she could not apply that anger to jealousy , she could not storm out across the field and challenge Wynne-Jones 's daughter for the body of the man they both , in their own ways , loved .
11 When it comes to pure techno — the real deal interplanetary Detroit descendant , that is — Britain could easily come out with a resounding ‘ nil points ’ in any metaphysical Eurovision Song contest .
12 If they start to moan at long , boring nights of inactivity , the bottom could quickly fall out of a tour that in cricketing terms has all the ingredients of being a huge success .
13 Well , if all else failed , she could always bleed out of the window , she thought , with a mordant shrug .
14 She 'd say , moreover , that you could always get out of a boat and go ashore , but from that height you could only crash .
15 Fullback Marty Roebuck could also miss out as an ankle operation is likely to sideline him for six to seven weeks .
16 The youth drew the pirogue up the grey sand and crept forward to the clearing , and stood , trying to piece together the disorder that he could dimly pick out in the darkness .
17 But on the other hand she could n't stand out in the corridor indefinitely .
18 He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side .
19 But at the time I was just hurt that I could n't wade out into the lake and save them .
20 Rodney was not in the best of tempers because ( he kept saying ) he could n't see out of the rear window with that damned bicycle in the way .
21 You could n't see out across the fields .
22 ‘ Screens were erected , so that although boys and girls could see each other , they could n't climb out on the same side .
23 ‘ We just could n't come out with the key hits .
24 But there was the famous walk-out when he stormed off the podium and then could n't get out of the hall because all the doors were locked .
25 Instead of making chances for his colleagues , the Scot , as predicted , could n't get out of the habit of making for goal himself , so the attack was stifled of passes .
26 This disconnection between aims and curricular plans seems to be an endemic disease of curricular planning and , unless amended , the National Curriculum will show that in the late twentieth century the policy makers still could n't get out of the rut of traditional thinking that has dogged education throughout this century .
27 I got cramp in my leg and I just could n't get out of the chair .
28 She could n't get out of the pit , but somebody knew she was there : her therapist gave her something of the same feeling but was far from being as much fun .
29 ‘ I just could n't get out of the way in time and the bike clipped my leg .
30 On the way to Mrs Zamzam 's land , I looked across the same Lebanese border from the Israeli side and could actually make out in the far distance Mrs Zamzam 's camp at Rashidiyeh inside Lebanon .
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