Example sentences of "we [verb] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The fact is , ’ wrote Clark himself on 15 August , ‘ that if we lose out in the Middle East , we shall be immediately destroyed . ’ |
2 | When we got out into the open sea beyond the fiord , we began to see more auks , mainly Brüinnich 's guillemots and little auks , and a lot more fulmar flying around . |
3 | Looking at Penguin er , it was a very difficult year but the profit you see was erm , is after providing for the losses up to the date we disposed of Smith Mark and also making further provision on , on er , leases when we moved out of the other buildings , centralized the editorial and er , administrative functions into one office and , and but for that you would see that the er , the Penguin profit would have moved ahead from the year before . |
4 | Will my right hon. Friend confirm that on 15 May 1983 he said : ’ We want out of the Common Market ? ’ |
5 | It is not too much to say that we entered the conference in the law and atmosphere of the 17th century and we came out with a fair prospect of 20th century conditions . ' |
6 | In 1914 Boccioni wrote : ‘ We were aware of Cubism as it had been publicized in France in articles and books when we came out with the technical manifesto of Futurist painting ( 11 April 1910 ) and with our first exhibition at the Bernheim Gallery ( 6 February 1912 ) . ’ |
7 | MH : Yes , we came out on a real high . |
8 | We came out of the beach-hut belt and slid down on to the barrelling freeway . |
9 | We came out into a lovely night : the effect of the quiet town , in the moonlight , with the snowclad hills behind is one that I sha n't soon forget , ’ wrote Warnie . |
10 | Eventually we came out in the comparative brightness of the open space behind the house . |
11 | The tumbled ruin that was Chilete disappeared almost immediately , swallowed up by the mist , as we drove out along the broad , freshly graded road , the walls of a valley gorge closing in . |
12 | Macadam until we run out of the coastal plain and start to climb . |
13 | ‘ No , we walked out of the French windows — they are still there ? ’ |
14 | We walked out into the dark street . |
15 | But , thanks to the kindness of a lady in the petrol depot who agreed to phone our host when a delivery was about to be made and where , we eventually refuelled at about 9.00 am on Thursday we set out on the last leg of our journey . |
16 | So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest . |
17 | At nine o'clock that night we set out in the pouring rain , our car packed with people and stores of food , picking our way through lorries , mules and men on foot . |
18 | Once again we set out in the pre-dawn walk through the forest , the amble across the alpine pastures , and the short struggle up the screes to the foot of the wall . |
19 | After his show , which ended at lOpm , he and I chatted about popularity polls , and at his suggestion , because of the noise in the studio auditorium , we stepped out onto the small balcony adjoining the fire escape stairway . |
20 | We flew out across the northern reefs . |
21 | Redcar 's City Challenge co-ordinator Dave Bottomley said : ‘ We started out on a confident basis with well-prepared plans which have resulted from the last five years of work under the Regeneration of Redcar banner . |
22 | Eventually we drift out into the leafy park behind the museum . |
23 | We fell out for a little while but I mean , playing loud but I mean upstairs is fine . |
24 | When he 's eaten , we amble out into a grey Glasgow afternoon and head for the Kelvingrove gallery and museum , a £2 taxi ride . |
25 | ‘ We go out on the last night , ’ said Rodney . |
26 | When we go out into the freezing temperatures tonight , we know that we should be doing something . |
27 | If I did manage to get the rubber disc in now , but then he arrived an hour or two late , and then we went out for a romantic candle-lit dinner , and then we chatted for a while … the spermicide would have decided to cease hostilities at just about the time I needed it to be at its most fierce . |
28 | I took her hand in mine , and we went out of the ruined place ; and , as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge , so , the evening mists were rising now , and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed me , I saw no shadow of another parting from her . |
29 | We went out into the bright sunny street . |
30 | that first night of seven we went out from the warm |