Example sentences of "a [noun] out in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's so still — yet there 's a breeze out in the open . ’
2 The drama began as Joe and his girlfriend Claire Gallagher , 19 , headed for a night out in the West End on Friday .
3 The case involved an alleged sexual attack by an 18-year-old young man on a 16-year-old schoolgirl as she was walking home in the early hours after a night out in the town .
4 Points can be swapped for prizes ranging from a trip in a hot air balloon to a day out in the Champagne region of France boozing bubbly .
5 The service team that generates the most leads for job work in the branch will win a day out in the Worcester countryside paintballing [ apparently the losers go twice ! ] .
6 The followers are there for a day out in the countryside , the opportunity to ride or to walk freely over private property with the consent of the landowner .
7 With ‘ good head office staff , I 've been able to spend upwards of two days a week out in the service and if you keep that up it 's amazing how many places you will have been over the years and we now have a much more open relationship ’ .
8 When we got back from Berlin we spent a week out in the country at Beate 's parents ' weekend cottage .
9 It was a bright spring morning and Dad had put a chair out in the middle of the lawn and was sitting , eyes closed , head uncomfortably angled , taking in the sparse sunlight .
10 Then we went for a walk out in the garden .
11 So I used to get George 's game in shape in a hurry by providing a target out in the field .
12 That 's right , I mean you , you looked in , in , in , if you had a fire out in the sticks somewhere , you 'd look to see where the telephone was , where if there were any , and then knock on somebody 's door perhaps , at two o'clock in the morning and say can I use your telephone , and they were n't very happy sometimes I can tell you .
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