Example sentences of "out [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The official was saying , ‘ Now wait a minute , you just wait a minute , ’ and put his arm out right across the open doorway .
2 When we went to phototype Matthews came out right at the right moment , to the week ! .
3 You never know , might be to make enough money to take you out somewhere for a decent Christmas do .
4 A direct reading from graphical or tabular data is usually carried out successfully by a high proportion of low attainers .
5 She stepped out on to a narrow cement path .
6 Wu Shih turned , leading them along the lang , the covered walkway , then up a twist of wooden steps and out on to a broad gallery above a concealed lake .
7 Through the large plate glass windows ( a pleasant feature of all Wildfowl Trust Centres ) we looked out on to a deep lagoon , dug especially to attract wild birds .
8 The next morning , as Harriet looked out on to a calmer sea , she switched on her wireless to hear that the Second Front had begun .
9 At the top of the atrium , the pitched-roof-profile roof-light was made larger than was strictly necessary in order to provide a conservatory complete with tropical plants ( Plate 48 ) which leads out on to a landscaped roof garden capping the western half of the building .
10 Turn out on to a deep-sided dish .
11 The expanse of beach was so denuded of any trace of the present century we might have stepped out on to a distant planet .
12 The Doctor found himself in a room bordered by folding screens which opened out on to a wide area which was covered by a light wooden roof supported by thin , widely spaced poles .
13 Bar/Breakfast room looking out on to a small patio .
14 This faces out on to a flooded water meadow full of grazing buffaloes .
15 Downstairs , the large kitchen looks out on to a spectacular garden , complete with fountains , a stream and sculptured bushes and shrubs .
16 Turn the rice out on to a cutting board .
17 Jess looked round the big kitchen ; at the dresser full of blue and white china ; the copper kettle hanging steaming over the fire ; the tubs and jugs and iron pans ; the rough whitewashed walls and the big sash window looking out on to a rising kitchen garden .
18 Round the back you would step out on to a paved patio , leading to a long garden overlooking a field .
19 Michele helped Luce out on to a paved patio .
20 6 Turn out on to a large plate and remove the paper .
21 At the post office there is a clear indication for the turn off to the left , which very soon becomes a forest track that comes out on to a metalled road after 10 minutes walk .
22 We buy two pints of Taylor Walker and take them out on to the rear balcony .
23 He went back into the kitchen and Alison unlocked the window , stepping out on to the clay-tiled terrace .
24 Making herself a cup of hot chocolate , Laura carried it out on to the small balcony overlooking the dark green water of the River Thames .
25 Carrie sighed in resignation as he carried her out on to the small landing and leaned his shoulder against the bedroom door .
26 I walk out on to the great parade-ground beyond , where the grandstands left over from Trooping the Colour are still displacing the more usual arrangements for Trooping the Parked Cars .
27 But at a time when incumbent leaders across the world are facing a recessionary backlash from their people , Mr Major can go out on to the international stage with enhanced authority .
28 Slowly , with her fists clenched tightly and her lips pursed , she put one foot and then the other out on to the first stepping-stone .
29 If you do , the ants will climb out on to the upper surface of the block and you will not be able to replace the glass without crushing many of the ants .
30 Sara got up impulsively and threw open the french windows and stepped out on to the stone-flagged terrace .
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