Example sentences of "[vb infin] out through the " in BNC.
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1 | Charlotte saw him glance out through the window and clench his teeth before turning back to face Ursula . |
2 | The gigantically helmeted head of some biblical hero would stick out through the roof and stand like an Easter Island monolith among the chimneys and machine-gun emplacements , jewelled eyes blazing with golem life . |
3 | ‘ There y'are , Sergeant Joe , ’ she said , ‘ 'e ca n't slip yer now , only watch 'e do n't wriggle out through the keyhole . |
4 | Unfortunately , puppies in particular may rush out through the door in this situation , often ignoring the visitor , and could end up on the road . |
5 | It was n't a slum terrace , as she had expected , but from what she could make out through the moonlight they were good working-class houses , each with its small rectangle of iron-railed garden in front . |
6 | And underneath that thought ( I think ! ) is another one another underblanket , insulating the underblanket above and which , so far as I can make out through the layers on top of it , runs something like this : |
7 | When the wind was south-westerly , and it usually was , they made the hearth at the north end of the house so that the smoke could filter out through the stones . |
8 | They must walk out through the camp gate and cross the road and the railway line and then the file will enter the compound of the Factory . |
9 | ‘ So I ca n't go out through the garden ? ’ |
10 | Erm only part of it will burn and it 'll go out through the exhaust , the |
11 | You can go out through the door behind you . |
12 | You ca n't because it would n't come out through the taps would it ? |
13 | Without due consideration of both RECHAR and ERDF regulations for the 1993–94 financial year , the Council may lose out through the competitive grant application procedure . |
14 | ‘ You ca n't get out through the gates , Ruth . |