Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] out [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | That Labour amendment I read out mentioned the airport money . |
2 | You can imagine the excitement when I reached out to open the case . |
3 | " I wanted to keep it because I did n't want to leave him while I went out to use the phone — assuming there 's one round here that works , which I doubt , " she said . |
4 | I went out to bring the washing in and he 'd got them in his mouth ! |
5 | I went out to supervise the final stampede . |
6 | He dumped his overnight bag with mine and I went out to tell the driver we were just coming . |
7 | It seemed like every time I went out to walk the course I came back with wet feet . " |
8 | I went out to check the date on the and to turn the place over . |
9 | Joanna had cheered up considerably by the time Sophie had finished , and Sophie 's spirits were still high as she drove out to visit the old ladies ' home . |
10 | ‘ Party , party , ’ she yelled out to break the spell and Hosanna ran from where he had been sitting watching her . |
11 | ‘ No that 's the trouble : you do n't say anything ’ — and she rushed out slamming the door . |
12 | And she whisked out to answer the telephone . |
13 | She reached out to touch the surface , aware of a chill that seemed to have settled around her . |
14 | He drew his hand back , and she reached out to stop the punch . |
15 | It was a sardonic jibe , but as she reached out to accept the proffered wine she met his eyes , and felt jolted by the gleam of warmth she detected in the grey-green depths . |
16 | Often she went out to see the sky complete , unfettered by any window-frame . |
17 | In the early mornings the heat came in through her open bedroom window and when , later , she went out to take the air , there was no air , only a dense , clinging humidity . |
18 | Matilda said , and she went out to wash the soot off her hands . |
19 | After the two men had shaken hands she thankfully escaped , leaving them to talk while she went out to prepare the treatment-room for the first of the morning 's patients . |
20 | Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate . |
21 | Then she ran out to unlock the gate . |
22 | She set out to play the world circuit completely on her own , as she had no financial resources and no sponsorship . |
23 | Just as bad was the passage of the retinue of Rigunth , as she set out to marry the Visigothic prince Reccared in 584 . |
24 | We went out to take the air in the inner bailey and stood fascinated as four ostlers struggled with the ropes tied to the bridle of a splendid , black war horse . |
25 | ‘ All clear , was sounded and we went out to find the clock mechanism of the disgusting contraption in the road just outside . |
26 | We leant out to catch the accents of the porter , proclaiming his piece in the soft west-country drawl . |
27 | Wearily , fearfully , they filed out to face the day . |
28 | but they came out collected the set , we managed to borrow a set from elsewhere |
29 | Luckily the plumber they called out to reconnect the water was so touched by their plight that he waived his fee . |
30 | as if belatedly recalling his manners , he got out to circle the car , opened her door for her . |