Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb past] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Gordon sat quite still for a few seconds , then uncrossed his legs and went out of the room , a room in his own house , or rather his mother 's . |
2 | Molly and her husband covered their eyes and peered out towards the lights . |
3 | Once embarkation was complete , the great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic garlanded with thousands of waving hands and handkerchiefs , blown kisses and streamers . |
4 | Maastricht was a package and Major kept the bits in he wanted for his supporters and opted out of the things that he did n't want , first and foremost being the Social Chapter . |
5 | Behind him Grey Sombrero took a crashing fall at the Chair and broke his shoulder , but all eyes were on Crisp as he skipped over the water in front of the exhilarated spectators in the stands and swung out towards the second circuit . |
6 | He shrugged his shoulders and clambered out of the hole with his retinue following on behind . |
7 | The girl finished stacking the guide books and slipped out from behind the desk . |
8 | He pulled up in front of the stone steps and got out of the car . |
9 | Mandeville suddenly put his finger to his lips and stepped out of the window embrasure . |
10 | Dawson flicked on the headlights and swung out into the path of the oncoming cars . |
11 | She put on her own sunglasses and looked out across the worn pitch . |
12 | Australia soaked the pressure , punished Ireland 's handling blunders and scampered out of their 22 at will to score tries that numbed the huge crowd . |
13 | He tripped and fell , scrambled to his feet and sprinted out of reach . |
14 | He rose lazily to his feet and sauntered out into the corridor . |
15 | I drained my mess-tin , got to my feet and went out across the cobbled farmyard , under the arch , and out along the road leading to Brigade H.Q hoping that I would not be requiring the special services offered by the medics . |
16 | But he got the ball near the left edge of the green , flicked it confidently over the bunker to about four feet and holed out with ease . |
17 | Sometimes I braved the elements and went out to the garage and thought about a hosepipe on the exhaust of the car , but I was never brave enough to face real oblivion , although when I went to bed at night , I used to refer to it as slipping into oblivion . |
18 | One of them ignored everyone including Mrs Black and just filed her nails and stared out of the window . |
19 | Edward took off his shoes and looked out of the window . |
20 | We put on our gym shoes and trooped out to the gym in silence . |
21 | Undaunted , the Carlist militias — the Requetés — formed into columns and set out for Madrid , some 500 kilometres to the south , in buses , in trucks and on foot . |
22 | She spooned coffee into their cups and reached out for the kettle . |
23 | He put on his sandals and set out for the office of the babu who had the power to give his people what they wanted , or to refuse . |
24 | Ellen was polishing the furniture with beeswax , but collected her cloths and went out of the room wordlessly when Paul entered , shutting the door after her . |
25 | The plaintiff went into hospital with two stiff fingers and came out with four stiff fingers . |
26 | A proof must be in the form known as " proof of debt " ( whether the form prescribed by the rules and set out in Sched 4 to the rules as Form 6.37 or a substantially similar form , see App C , form 34 ) and must be signed by the creditor or someone authorised on his behalf ( r 6.69(3) ) . |
27 | We therefore laid our plans and moved out in good order over a long period of time . |
28 | She plunged into the sea , grateful for the buoyancy of the salt water , then decided to push herself , swam the width of the cove six times and stumbled out onto the sand , shivering . |
29 | She gathered her pages of notes and went out into the sunlit streets . |
30 | It was almost dark when the sheep squeezed through the narrow path between two houses and spilled out across the open village square . |