Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] out at " in BNC.

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1 Then my money ran out and I stopped going out at all .
2 ‘ You should have been there when that woman came leaping out at me .
3 Lorton wondered if he 'd chickened out at the last moment .
4 That opinion is absolutely in line with that expressed by the people of Kincardine and Deeside who thoroughly rejected opting out at the ballot box .
5 Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools
6 Spalding and Miss Robinson were sent to the lift , told to get out at the second floor , turn right , and go to the rooms numbered 207 and 208 .
7 After all the signals of rejection she 'd sent out at the apartment — despite Marlin , despite the dangerous streets , despite the hour , despite their bitter history — she 'd come , bearing the gift of her body to his bed .
8 And as she pulled it out from between the stems the little rose-bowl motif in the corner of the envelope seemed to spring out at her , drying her mouth in trepidation .
9 He began hanging out at a seedy bar where transvestites , gay guys in leather jackets , and even butch lesbians , would lay him across a table and then crawl all over him .
10 It was a further achievement that delegates from these two , until recently hostile , camps could clash sharply in debate during the conference without acrimony , although black consciousness delegates from Natal threatened to walk out at one stage .
11 And Monica began kicking out at Alice 's legs , and beating about with her arms .
12 Iain called it The Prison , and he began breaking out at weekends , finding his way back to Pinner , and Jacqueline 's flat .
13 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
14 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
15 After a long day sitting in the coach , I decided to get out at Millcote , leave my luggage at the hotel , and walk across the fields to Thornfield .
16 He managed to blurt out at one stage in the proceedings : ‘ I did n't have any dollars , no gold , I do n't smoke and I earn 3,500 lei a month . ’
17 The shares were floated on the Stock Market in 1987 at an equivalent 45p and yesterday managed to level out at 260p .
18 Yuletide and Twelfth Night passed with only the occasional carols in church , for no one dared to go out at night .
19 That was one of the reasons he liked living out at Little Knoll , so he could have his own life , his own place that none of them at school knew about .
20 A lot of people did look out at the station , but they saw nothing strange .
21 Er your worships , the one remaining summonses , the one relating to the fact that his vehicle er , was n't taxed at the time of the accident and , I think er he he will be aware his tax er , did run out at the end of May and this accident happened on the twenty first of June .
22 Er Your Worships the one remaining summons is the one relating to the fact that his vehicle er was n't taxed at the time of the accident , and I think er you , you will be aware , his tax did run out at the end of May and this accident happened on the twenty first of June .
23 By Feb. 9 sympathy strikes had broken out at higher education establishments in several cities .
24 The report , compiled by Judge Ezra Kama and issued on July 18 , claimed that rioting had broken out at the Temple Mount after the accidental discharge of a police tear-gas canister near a group of Palestinian women .
25 In the USSR , however , there were reports at the beginning of the war that the Soviets were unhappy that a war had broken out at all and that a friendly state , Iraq , was at war with a regime that had conducted a revolution of which the USSR basically approved — and using Soviet arms into the bargain .
26 Back in the bad days , working for the Mason , his reflection in a church window or a bowl of washing water had stared out at him like an evil spirit — all girlish , sheepish , wimpish .
27 Vember , that legendary classic of the Rock and Ice years ; Vember , the route that had scoffed out at him from the pages of Hard Rock with the ultimate aura of impregnability ; Vember — probably the only E1 , 5b pitch he would ever lead ; Vember , oh no — he would never forget !
28 Boyfriend Garry Curtis , of Bedhampton , Hants , dragged her to safety — and rescuers arrived to find the couple , who had fallen out at a party , kissing and hugging .
29 If it had come out at the same time , it would have been submerged , and if it had come out afterwards it would have been seen as merely reactive .
30 You knew who was Black if they were a colleague , and who was gay if they had come out at work .
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