Example sentences of "he [verb] out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She always observed every move he made out of the corner of one eye , though , and if he stirred in any way , even just to stretch or yawn , she would immediately react and flex herself to take defensive action .
2 He lived out in the country for a number of years , lived in poverty , erm , he thought about and he wrote about suicide .
3 He limped out of the heather , sat on the stones and shook the wet from his fur .
4 In the next step of the argument , he then said , well , religion is a transference , and therefore a form of infantilism , so now he seems to be criticizing religion , but if he 's criti criticizing religion by saying it 's an illusion , surely he 's jeopardizing civilization , because the danger , as he points out in the book , if you take religion away from people , you say , look , this is just an illusion , God does n't exist .
5 I did n't even look up as he went up the ramp into the street , so I 'm still not sure when he passed out of the garden and into the rest of the world .
6 Disgusted with everything , he tramped out beyond the town , near to where the public ash dump was situated , and soon found a scene accurately reflecting his inner state .
7 He hopped out of the water and sat down on the bank next to Anabelle .
8 Why had he marched out of the canteen like that earlier ?
9 " Andrew Stavanger is a fine shipping man — his family owned the fleet before he sold out to the group .
10 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
11 He goes out to the kitchen to hide his tears .
12 Then he wakes me up when he goes out of the door in the mornings .
13 When he goes out in the evening he is invariably with his mates whose influence may encourage him to take risks .
14 Ward watched him , without any expression on his face , as he rode out through the arch , turned right and was lost to view behind the outbuildings that formed a part of the square courtyard .
15 Finally , he rides out of the graveyard into the future .
16 He got out of the building and into the street as quickly as he could .
17 He got out of the taxi , paid the driver , then wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand .
18 Completed shortly after he got out of the university , Nice Work retreated from academe to the extent of featuring a central character — Vic Wilcox , a dour Midlands MD — who , almost uniquely among his fictional creations , would not have read the novels of David Lodge .
19 However , he got out of the commitment and at the age of 20 embarked on the first of many journeys to Europe .
20 So he got out of the car .
21 He 'd give it back to her when he got out of the car .
22 Then he got out of the car and said something to me .
23 He got out of the car and stood back while they said their goodbyes .
24 Then he got out of the car .
25 He got out of the car and began to walk towards the Embassy .
26 He got out of the car and crossed the deep , luxurious gravel of the Loxford Old Rectory drive .
27 Eventually , when he had slurped his way through the two cheeseburgers and large French fries , polished off an apple pie and a strawberry milkshake , he got out of the car and walked over to a litter-disposal unit .
28 When he got out of the car people would groan .
29 He got out of the car and went up and down on his haunches a few times to ease some of the stiffness from his legs , then started to walk the mile or so back to the hotel gates .
30 It stung the roof of Francis 's mouth as he got out of the car .
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