Example sentences of "out [prep] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When Auque and Normandin were released the previous November , Pat and Sheila had spoken out about their frustration on television . |
2 | Ramsey spoke out about his faith for Liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds . |
3 | Clare is out for my blood of course , poor thing , but I could n't really help that . |
4 | If you had anticipated returning to clinical nursing without undertaking a re-entry programme first , then this kind of worry will have to be ironed out during your period of reorientation to the ward or district . |
5 | ‘ It was I sent the boy out after his act of vindication . |
6 | Though to me , Mrs. Proudie seems to be the strongest of the trinity that makes up the Bishop of Barchester — Dr. Proudie , Mrs. Proudie and Mr. Slope — Dr. Grantly at first dismisses her saying that ‘ when a woman is impertinent , one must only put up with it , and keep out of her way in future ’ . |
7 | He seemed to think he could walk in and out of her life at will , just as it suited him . |
8 | Rosie the Rock Hopper often skips out of her enclosure in search of a snack . |
9 | ‘ I managed to talk her out of her mission of mercy , ’ André replied , grinning warmly at Alyssia . |
10 | She waited a few seconds for any sounds that might tell her that her mother was in there but out of her range of sight . |
11 | At the same time the near certainty that at least one member of the household knew she had been out of her bed before dawn put her in a state of nervous watchfulness . |
12 | Sometimes she lost her cool and I thought she stepped out of her role as therapist . |
13 | The words flew out of her mouth with fury . |
14 | When she laughed , the laugh came out of her mouth like mirror bubbles of liquid oxygen and spattered the iridescent walls , the scintillating ceiling , the miraculous man , his wonderful glossy chestnut eyes . |
15 | I had a nasty feeling she 'd remember me because she was the sort of woman who would remember somebody offering to drink Newcastle Brown Ale out of her shoe on Degree Day . |
16 | Her mother 's going out of her mind with worry , and I ca n't say I blame her , can you ? |
17 | She must be dreaming , driven out of her mind by despair . |
18 | But at least the white lie had got her out of her moment of confusion . |
19 | Twice she has got out of her room at night , as you know . |
20 | Mandy had assured her it was a cinch , but it was the hours that had made her take the plunge into something so totally out of her realm of experience . |
21 | Before flexing , extending or rotating the back , lengthen the spine from the back of the neck , so as to list the discs and joints out of their state of compression . |
22 | Reg took over as caretaker-manager but after only ten minutes of their second match realised that Athletico were out of their depth in Division One and , sure enough , the club was bundled into the Second , finishing the season fifteen points adrift at the bottom . |
23 | Three week 's ago , a night supervisor and her husband were forced out of their home at gunpoint and kidnapped . |
24 | She came out of their lounge with irritation written all over her ; I think if she had n't liked me she would not have been annoyed . |
25 | To her it felt right to be there with David , her skin soft against his , her senses alive to his touch , and she succeeded in banishing her fears of what would happen when they stepped out of their circle of magic and back into the real world . |
26 | Often someone who wishes to use the toilet may not find it within easy reach or be able to get out of their chair in time . |
27 | Without an away win since April , Leeds were continually harassed could ill afford to spurn gilt edge changes like that and Watford continued to harass the champions out of their stride in midfield . |
28 | Small business people , bureaucrats and wage earners who backed the party did so more out of their fear of unemployment than because of actual unemployment . |
29 | The truth is that Liverpool are nowhere near getting out of their rut of despair . |
30 | Even with the property market at its height — I do not need to remind the House that it is not at the height at the moment — British Rail would not be able to cover the £1.4 billion capital cost out of its profit from property development or out of revenue from running the trains . |