Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | It was the same idea of the Empire as a patrimony , or an estate , the source of a livelihood for the mothercountry , to which Chamberlain had appealed : ‘ I know how our forefathers … bore themselves bravely in the titanic strife with Napoleon and came out victorious . |
2 | The retinue accompanied Corbett and Ranulf out of Leith and on to the now darkening track to Winburgh.They exchanged insults with Ranulf and then turned back . |
3 | He nodded at Corbett and walked out of the hall . |
4 | and she said it 's on Saturday night so I 'm sor , you know , I 'm sorry it 's short notice and erm she said I 'll ring Marie and find out , I said well you know ring her but I said I ca n't make any promises I said , I know mum should have been out Friday night and I do n't know what else she 's got on |
5 | They parked near Camp Hill and walked out aimlessly across the heath amidst the estranged fathers flying kites with their sons and the headscarfed ladies exercising their labradors . |
6 | At midday we reached Garrigues and piled out of the trucks to set up all our equipment in the farm building ; it was better appointed than the one at Canjuers , and there was running water , lavatories , sinks and beds . |
7 | Mitchell is amongst those who argue against Firestone and hold out for the continuing relevance of Freud 's work . |
8 | She bent and kissed Dionne and slammed out of the flat . |
9 | We dress up like bit-part players in an epic on Scott and go out into the night where the air bites clean and deep , and the snow crunches in that beautiful cold way . |
10 | When the explosions eased off a bit , I bade farewell to Pat and got out of the big house as quickly as possible . |
11 | Both King Robert II ( 1371 – 90 ) and his son Robert III ( 1390 – 1406 ) spent time at Rothesay and carried out minor building works on it . |
12 | Upstairs Rachaela put on a tape of Brahms and laid out some leaves of lettuce and slices of tomato , a cold chicken leg from the deli . |
13 | I went to university at Warwick and spun out my time there till I had a novel written . |
14 | ‘ I 'll have to finish the porter when I 've seen to the hosses , Mrs Salt , ma'am , ’ said Hawkins and hurried out . |
15 | ‘ Fuck you , ’ said Donna and kicked out hard under the table . |
16 | He showed no surprise on seeing Mrs Sutherland and called out angrily , before she could speak , ‘ Mrs S , we 've had the MMB cell-count . |
17 | With Rex and Woodchip out of the picture and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land , how can we fail ? |
18 | We should have kept Rocky and left out Strach … |
19 | Most people through that the four would join Rory Underwood and Simon Halliday and bow out at the top , having achieved the historic second Grand Slam . |
20 | A gallant Irishman who 'd been wounded at Dunkirk and invalided out . ’ |
21 | He nodded at Woodruffe and went out . |
22 | He was handed his first full England cap against France in February and shut out Eric Cantona so comprehensively that he held his place for the European Championship finals . |
23 | There are plenty of non-book publishers with ranges very well suited to a general bookshop , and by far the best way to discover just what is available is to go to the gift trade 's International Spring Fair at the NEC , Birmingham from 7th to 11th February and find out for yourselves . |
24 | Sow seed in gentle heat early May and plant out early June . |
25 | ( In a letter to the Zoological Society written on 10 May and read out at the scientific meeting in London on 8 October , Gould described 19 new species , 13 of which he stated he had received from Dr Bynoe of the Beagle . ) |
26 | Somebody said that it was a colder day than any we had morning I read Houghton 's Life of Keats and copied out some passages from Keats ' letters . |
27 | Cornish GOBLINS who dwell in mines of southwestern England and point out rich veins of lead , silver and tin . |
28 | ‘ One thing anyway is clear , ’ Wendell said emphatically , –you will have to go to England and find out what it 's all about . |
29 | " But my mistresses go home to their husbands for Christmas , and although I could stay at the Covington-Pyms and ride out with the hunt on Boxing Day morning , and call round at the Moons on my way back to cheer up poor Marie … |
30 | ‘ If I tell — they will kill Liam and point out that he 's had to suffer for my stubborn principles . |