Example sentences of "[indef pn] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle , either sailing around the windsurf bay till the winds become gusty , or sailing upwind for lunch at the long beach . |
2 | Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle . |
3 | I 've no-one to go out with . " |
4 | Make sure that the board you buy has a large daggerboard ( longer than 50cm ) which fully retracts into the hull leaving nothing sticking out under the board . |
5 | … as soon as the Empress saw a place which was totally wild with virtually unclimbable rocks everyone got out of the carriage and she set out , armed with a stout walking stick , to beat a path over huge rocks , clumps of juniper bushes , enormous ferns as high as shrubs . |
6 | They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand . |
7 | And what do you think about this idea of turning it into like a little piazza there for everyone to sit out on do you like that idea ? |
8 | The munitions workers are not forgotten , including Joan Williams who wrote of her new job : ‘ It was nothing to leap out of bed at 5.15 on a frosty morning and I almost danced down Queen 's Road under the stars , at the prospect of the day 's work before me . ’ |
9 | When everyone moved out of the kitchen into the living-room after lunch , leaving Jannie to put the coffee on , Bob lingered behind with her , savouring the sudden calm . |
10 | In those days no-one ventured out with dirty footwear no matter how poor they were . |
11 | As a result of the Headmaster 's moods no-one ventured out of their dormitories or classrooms unless it was absolutely necessary . |
12 | " Is everyone bidding out of future pay ? " |
13 | As he led the way to the kitchen and put the kettle on , he muttered , ‘ Sounds as though someone got out of bed the wrong … ’ |
14 | Like someone struggling out of a drugged sleep , Sarella flickered open her eyelids , blinking in confusion as if unsure as to where she was . |
15 | I only want someone to go out with me … to the park , or the movies . |
16 | There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house . |
17 | Someone carried out to the nine men a tray of bottled beer and the spell broke . |
18 | Someone came out of The Two Pheasants and latched the door back to the wall hospitably . |
19 | Whilst I was there , someone came out of the gatehouse and started walking towards me . |
20 | He turned on her now , but was almost pushed aside as someone came out of the shop . |
21 | Someone came out behind him , but Charlie was blocking her . |
22 | ‘ Have someone looking out for it , ’ ordered the Prince . |
23 | Someone rushed out with wet towels to wrap around him . |
24 | The ‘ female ’ could be a female impersonator , or someone in disguise , or an actor on the way to a theatre ; the ‘ angry ’ or ‘ excited ’ person could be deaf , or someone calling out to a friend some distance away . |
25 | Someone called out to her , and she turned to acknowledge it , at the same time feeling herself collide with a broad chest in a white coat . |
26 | What will we do when someone misses out on asylum but clearly has a case , albeit one that falls short of asylum , which is not bogus ? |
27 | Then someone broke out of the crowd and began to run towards the side of the school where Jack and Tina were standing . |
28 | Someone dashed out of an alleyway , pumping a shotgun . |
29 | And pause like someone coming out of a wood . |
30 | Her hands were cupped before him in a stylised gesture which he recognised not as that of a beggar but of a supplicant , a penitent , someone reaching out for a blessing from God . |