Example sentences of "[adv] out at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She sat for maybe ten minutes staring gloomily out at the rain , which gave no sign of abating , knowing her options were limited to a choice of one . |
2 | He went all out at a new piece , rushing into it with lots of enthusiasm and wrong notes , trying to make it sound like the finished piece as soon as possible . |
3 | The tram schoogled away again , and Maggie gazed eagerly out at the passing scene . |
4 | Paige said nothing , but stared morosely out at the wall of water . |
5 | Cathy when I was in hospital in er a physiotherapy bit , where they , where they brought children in , erm there was this little girl and like she was riding round on a little bike , you know , so she 's quite , quite old and she had er , in , in brace , but her legs were like out at the side and her feet were pointing down and they 're pointing up , I 'm just a bit confused . |
6 | There they stood for a long time by a low stone wall , staring hopelessly out at the yellow fields of stubble , where the wheatsheaves were stooked and ready for gathering into the barn . |
7 | He got up in his night-shirt and looked incredulously out at the twigs of the stately chestnut tree in front of the castle . |
8 | And while Leith was thinking , heavens , Rosemary was a year older than her and had been married , and was starting to feel grateful that she had the parents she had , Rosemary was going on , ‘ They 're both out at the moment . ’ |
9 | I think he did plan something though , with his ally on the train , and I think Bill should see that they guard the train 's horses very carefully out at the track . ’ |
10 | is also out at a ‘ do ’ in Edin. with her new ‘ friend ’ ! |
11 | On the top floor of 32 , Mrs Mackintosh stared nervously out at the dark street . |
12 | The owner 's wife looked nervously out at the throng from behind her lace curtains . |
13 | A great place , right out at the edge . |
14 | How he longs to gaze wistfully out at a breaking wave of woodland . |
15 | Stavros Niachos , 81 , will neither confirm nor deny that he was the buyer of Yo , Picasso , the 1901 self-portrait of the artist at his easel , staring boldly out at the new century ; but it certainly went to the bidder who has often acted on his behalf . |
16 | They stared silently out at the gentle panorama until their reveries were interrupted by loud barking from the graveyard . |
17 | But there was a figure at the window , looking silently out at the opaque sky . |
18 | Follow our step-by-step guide and be flat out at the finish |
19 | I am either out at the moment or busy working on some scripts and do n't want to talk right now . |
20 | The train came into Belsize Park and she looked curiously out at the station . |
21 | Instead of staring blankly out at the world , or nervously striking at the fence , as some of the eagles did , he trekked back and forth in a figure of eight over an area that was only one tiny part of his caged area . |
22 | Folly stared blankly out at the speeding countryside and tried to work out what her strategy should be . |
23 | That night was spent wrapped in a duvet , sitting on the windowsill in her room , gazing blindly out at the panorama of snow and ice below . |