Example sentences of "their [noun pl] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Along the broken kerb of the road stood a line of taxis , their drivers dozing in the back seats with their legs dangling out of the open doors .
2 Place the horses inside the stable holes , securing them with royal icing and positioning them so that their heads peep out over the doors .
3 She was barely aware of other tourists as the sound of their feet rang out on the cobbled streets , and over the following hours Fabia was deep in everything there was to see apart from the castle and the National Gallery with its collection of old and new European art .
4 ‘ What does this mean for those millions in Britain who live their lives shut out from the Conservative view of how society should be ?
5 Conservative Members and their predecessors came out with the same sorry story that paying women acceptable wages equal to men 's wages would destroy jobs .
6 They had come back as a fleet , their sails bellying out under the south-westerly gale , the men shouting to each other across the water to compare catches , and their womenfolk waiting on the beach to help with the unloading and to make a start on the gutting and salting and packing .
7 Outside young girls in pairs hold hands facing each other and , leaning back , they pirouette so fast that their shawls flare out from the tops of their heads .
8 When they saw Frick , whom they had been told to expect , the Sturmabteilungen snapped to attention , their arms held out in the traditional Nazi salute .
9 The General Household Survey is a national representative continuous survey of UK households and their members carried out by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ) .
10 One in five British parents let their children play out in the summer sun wearing no form of sun protection at all .
11 The rest of the section were standing in the rain with all their clothes spread out on the wet grass because he had not wanted to admit that he was ill .
12 ESTATE agents valuing every house in Britain for the new council tax have had many of their estimates thrown out by the Inland Revenue .
13 The 16-year-olds could play for the juniors at the same time as their fathers turn out for the club 's over-35s team in a national competition .
14 Gourlay and Australian pair Ian Schuback ( the defending champion ) and Commonwealth gold medallist Rob Parrella saw their bowls thrown out of the championship when they failed to pass the compulsory green test .
15 She could see the Women now too , their cloaks whipping out in the gusts of fire .
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