Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 COLWYN BAY 'S BJ Welsh Knockout Cup campaign ended in disaster when unfancied Pontblyddyn sent them crashing out with a seven-wicket blasting .
2 Like someone struggling out of a drugged sleep , Sarella flickered open her eyelids , blinking in confusion as if unsure as to where she was .
3 The bike 's many gears , light frame and thinnish tyres also make it highly suitable for cycle touring , as I found out on a weekend 's cycling trip in Normandy .
4 Klondyke Trading Co are responsible for providing a variety of straps for both the home market and the world , but as I found out on a recent visit there 's more to making one guitar strap than meets the eye , let alone producing thousands .
5 The tent is extremely stable especially in very high winds as I found out on a few wet and wild nights .
6 And when I found out after a bit of dressing-room chat what the other lads were on I had to make a point .
7 When I wandered out for a surf-check in the morning , Michael was sitting on the bench .
8 Then I branched out into a new area .
9 I cycled out to a completely deserted field , with the trenching left open , as the farmer kindly filled-in every year with a machine .
10 Because I came out of a society in which nobody even read books and I certainly never expected to be a writer .
11 This distracting racket pitched in every time I came out of a corner and put on the power in the Formula First single-seat racing car I was driving .
12 When I came out of a nightmare of pain it was to a swirling world of night , and a storm .
13 That I came out of an egg . ’
14 I came out with a show before the war , and stayed on . ’
15 But I came out with an O level !
16 I came out as a result of sexual frustration and a desire to be honest with myself .
17 I came out into a strange city — hardly knew my way around .
18 I realized I was lost when the sky suddenly lightened and I came out into a broad clearing .
19 I came out for a walk , ’ she said , shrugging off his hands .
20 I mean , I lashed out in a panic at the last moment .
21 No way was I going out with a Famlio ship in my flight path .
22 I set out for an appointment in Sunderland on the day of its launch , full of hope as York station 's displays indicated the 11.34 InterCity to Newcastle was running ten minutes late .
23 I thanked God for the small wrist compass that I wore as a matter of habit whenever I set out in a boat .
24 I rushed out to a payphone to break the good news to Karen .
25 I buy a cup of tea so thin it could have been made by Rachel 's landlady , and I stare out through a steamed-up café window across the cold empty promenade .
26 To praise him , I stare out of a bay window
27 Having said that , in some of the bits of Shoreditch I passed through I stuck out like a sore thumb .
28 The ‘ female ’ could be a female impersonator , or someone in disguise , or an actor on the way to a theatre ; the ‘ angry ’ or ‘ excited ’ person could be deaf , or someone calling out to a friend some distance away .
29 I must admit that we ourselves started out with a strong women 's following , but I think that 's because of society and the way men are brought up not to be so immediately emotional .
30 My mind was the furthest away it could be to playing singles , so I pulled out of a couple of tournaments .
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