Example sentences of "[indef pn] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It was n't just a matter of meeting an old comedian ; I was meeting someone out of the dustier corners of my private pantheon .
2 A guy all washed up , not someone out of the top ten .
3 In the vicinity of a road bridge , which spanned the line near Ashton Moss South Junction , about 200 yards away to the south , the signalman at Ashton Moss North Junction box also became aware of someone out on the track whom he took to be trespassing .
4 Great cheers went up when a hit was scored , or when the police dragged someone out on the opposite side .
5 ‘ Or you could throw someone out into the Connaught Tunnel .
6 there 's someone out in the woods !
7 There was nobody out in the street looking suspicious .
8 Last week for instance , we had somebody out on the motorway interviewing the site workers , but we also want to hear from people in the local communities , around Banbury , around Bicester , and found out what they feel about the motorway , because it 's going to have an enormous impact on the area .
9 and they fetched somebody out of the street , this was , this was in er Worcester this was
10 I 'm taking this one out with the ducks .
11 This poem foreshadows the method of the later , greater poetry of The Waste Land in trying to hold the most primitive and most developed in one by letting the former show through the latter and the development of one out of the other be seen .
12 I needed something special to pull this one out of the fire .
13 We found the gypsies about their business : Zylpha washing clothes in the beck , old Katie mending a torn jacket , Jake dismantling two old bicycles and trying to make one good one out of the spare parts , and Rosie , the little riddle-me-ree girl , splashing naked in the water .
14 I went to my bosses and told them that , in The Wedding Present , there was another one out of the same rough balloon with the potential to be a long-lasting , album-selling , international act .
15 I 'm getting out for a pee in a minute , so I 'll get one out of the Land Rover if you throw the keys . ’
16 There were two , but she knotted one out of the way .
17 But it requires the death of the old body and the recreation of a new one out of the mind-seeds of the old subtle structure .
18 If we want that Foxbat , we have to have it before the Chinks blow the last one out of the sky .
19 And give me a pair of tongs so that I can take one out of the water at a time . ’
20 We learnt the dance and everything , thank God we did n't let that one out of the rehearsal room .
21 Monique Javer also pulled a bad one out of the hat , and lost .
22 Monique Javer also pulled a bad one out of the hat , and lost 6–1 , 6–0 to Fernandez with a performance that lacked any hint of a challenge .
23 Mr Slavicek was out of Prague that week , and there was no one out of the remaining 449 employees who had the authority to give one black-and-white photograph to a local newspaper .
24 One out of the 18 drug users who seroconverted suffered from oesophageal candidiasis at the time of seroconversion .
25 She got one out of the cupboard under the stairs .
26 So did Metastim capsule when I finally managed to fumble one out of the tiny pouch in my belt .
27 If you 're fishing an 18 on the river and missing bites do n't swop to one smaller ; you 'll only end up pulling that one out of the fishes ' mouths too .
28 So having got that first one out of the way
29 After all it is the one out of the six that we 've spent on might be significant in itself .
30 Back they came though , with a goal from David Penney , which proved that Portsmouth were n't so hot ; that United could perhaps pull this one out of the fire .
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