Example sentences of "[vb past] out that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had a regular mistress and he drew out that money to pay her off before he married the other one . ’
2 That explains why they moved out that way . ’
3 Dustin was a jazz enthusiast and found out that Arkin was too .
4 Lorna Marsh initially turned down the chance to go on the trip when she found out that Bingo The Clown would be joining them .
5 Now during the war when we had to have all the windows sealed and blacked out that place became very warm and very uncomfortable to work in .
6 ‘ The music that will be put into the Mister Roadrunner show is the best music of the past 40 years whereas Juke Box Jury was the records that came out that week .
7 I came out that shop and I thought and why the fucking hell did n't he let us try it on there and then ?
8 Mr. Big came out that evening .
9 Today , I 'm sorry it turned out that way .
10 For it turned out that Pound 's poetry — The Cantos certainly but much of the earlier work also — could be understood and enjoyed only by those who had attended to Pound s criticism enough to grasp what it was that Pound was trying to do , or conceived himself to be doing , in his poetry .
11 It turned out that radio astronomy of this kind looked at extremely low temperature regions .
12 It turned out that Morais and Bertelson obtained a significant advantage for those stimuli which appeared to come from the right side of space .
13 ON reporting to Chantilly on the morning of February 25th , Pétain and Serrigny found that ‘ the panic was at its peak ’ The fall of Verdun was expected momentarily , ‘ and everybody was saying that General Herr should be shot ’ Somehow it leaked out that Pétain had come from Paris , not Noailles , and the word was quickly passed round by those veterans of intrigue that he had first been to see the Minister of War , Galliéni , the implacable foe of G.Q.G. Doubtless the rumour helped augment the alarm in the air .
14 But it was a bit of a coincidence when she walked out that day and er she did n't come for a week !
15 Then we sussed out that bread and milk were delivered to the local restaurants really early .
16 The chipped face of the Virgin , newly gaudy for Easter with pink and blue paint , stares detachedly through Sister Martha : close half-sleeves to the elbow under the wide sleeves of her habit , kneelength stockings , large loose knickers doled out that morning from the heap in the laundry basket , lumpy sanitary towel strapped like a dead rabbit between her legs .
17 ‘ In January John Birt laid out that vision of a wide range of high quality programmes , greater efficiency and accountability with value for money for licence payers .
18 In January , John Birt laid out that vision of a wide range of high-quality programmes , greater efficiency and accountability with value for money for licence payers .
19 Then , when word got out that Hurley again had a drawerful of money to pay for information , everybody in Beirut would try to get in on the act , making things up if they had to .
20 I never got out that number one class , you see ?
21 It never worked out that way .
22 It obviously was n't accidental that it worked out that way .
23 erm , oh cut through over there I suppose I was thinking the other day when I worked out that money for Saturday is it , it came to something like two pound eighty when you had Jordan
24 He spent like four hours or something with the attorney general and with these three other staff over there … and they spent most of the time talking about all aspects of the Iran initiative and so forth , and then at the very end Meese pulled out that April memo … and said , ‘ what about this ? ’
25 As soon as first lot pulled out that morning , she sensed that something had changed .
26 We did , we did , sort of , with only the horses , erm , so we lost out that way .
27 Most of them are n't doing cabinetry ( joinery ) any more — a lot of them started out that way .
28 I started out that way and not listening to the people you 've been doing it for years and say this is the way you do it .
29 Er yes a lot of folk went out that way with their ponies er in fact that 's how they used to take the men when any Glen Shee person died in Glen Ayloch they took them out that way to the kirk here in Glen Shee kirk .
30 I believe he went out that night with the Frenchman , whoever he is , and crossed the Forth .
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