Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Slowly I get out of the bag . |
2 | I opened the desk and slowly I took out the box and opened it . |
3 | Slowly I reached out to my open door and pulled it shut . |
4 | ‘ Slowly I found out more and more about my marvellous father and though my mother — or perhaps because my mother — cherished his memory like that of nobody else , I found out she had lied to me about him . |
5 | Luckily I turned out to be reasonably fluent and uninhibited when expressing my own thoughts and feelings . |
6 | Eventually I came out of the leeward shadows into ‘ the gleaming halls of morn ’ and , bliss at last , walked on firm snow instead of haggling through heather . |
7 | Eventually I checked out other guitar ads in the October issue . |
8 | He also gave me whole tins of peaches in syrup ; I ate so many that eventually I broke out in a painful rash . |
9 | The monitoring process , until eventually I work out that I get my two sales . |
10 | ‘ Quite early on I found out about the Active Birth Centre . |
11 | ‘ Besides , it sounds as if you might be glad of a spare pair of hands , unless … unless you 'd rather I kept out of the way , of course ? ’ |
12 | So everyone goes out , buys a gun and when a policeman says why have you got that gun ? |
13 | They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand . |
14 | Suddenly I stepped out into her path from the gateway where I had been waiting . |
15 | Suddenly I shouted out into the night air . |
16 | Suddenly I cried out , ‘ Alec : Come and see this . |
17 | And time went by , and suddenly I found out that the man I suspected ( who was married to an Englishwoman ) was planning to leave for England . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps I fell out of a plane , ’ she said despondently . |
19 | The only thing I 'd say , I , I would have expected perhaps I missed out on , on yesterday 's course , but I would perhaps have expected more emphasis to have been given to something that you mentioned , right at the end , was ‘ Find out how long the interview 's going to be ’ . |
20 | Obviously I bring out the worst in him . ’ |
21 | ‘ Thought he might have hurt himself or something so I came out to have a look . |
22 | So I came out with my speech about this weirdo , nothing in it et cetera et cetera , and then the money ran out and I got her to ring me back and I said it all over again ( nothing in it … ) and she hooted and said , ‘ I 'll bet . |
23 | So I came out of my room for a little walk along the gallery . |
24 | So I came out immediately , as I did not want him to pull me out . |
25 | So I came out the pit and went into Cripps and bought a lorry . |
26 | So I went out to play like I do for Liverpool . ’ |
27 | So I went out to look for something else . |
28 | So I went out to get some fish and chips and they called me NIGGGGGAH ! ’ |
29 | So I went out and brought a will form . |
30 | So I went out , feeling distinctly lonely , and wandered through the empty , narrow streets of lunch-time Parma until the time really came to go back to school . |