Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Llewelyn caught her by the hand as she rose , with one of those warm , moving gestures of his that came so suddenly out of the very centre of his royalty , to join him by the heart with the simplest of those who moved about him .
2 ‘ He 's only just out of the sick bay himself , and he might fall over and open up that cut again . ’
3 ‘ It 's because of that helplessness that I have to go , ’ and he walked so quickly out of the churchyard that she could not follow him .
4 The Democratic party has won the presidency only once out of the last six elections since 1964 .
5 Maybe you were n't so far out with the name .
6 Some outstations were so far out of the way , the public did not know they were there , said Prestatyn Coun Richard Edwards .
7 Because Nonconformists had done so well out of the changes brought about in the nineteenth century it is not surprising that increasing numbers assumed the inevitability of liberal progress to be as much part of the natural order as the law of gravity .
8 So anyway off we goes course when we come back for half an hour at ten o'clock well out of the other machine were n't it ?
9 No wonder Mme Chaillot was so frequently out of the country .
10 He peered carefully at the slim frail woman who stood so resolutely out on the porch .
11 He would get right away out of the town , blow the cobwebs out of his brain .
12 Inspector Tim Powell said the county was ‘ just about out of the woods ’ .
13 And there 's the one is out just diagonally out from the porter 's lodge .
14 Then the thought eddied away again out of the grasp of his mind ; he looked down at the subservient curve of the boy 's back , found his rhythm again , pumped , and came .
15 Open-mouthed , a little aghast perhaps , Frank Wharton pushed himself stealthily further out across the ice where he could view the parson 's progress , the better to see how the thing should be done .
16 Lift your thumbs and place them a little further out along the brow bone and repeat the pressure .
17 ‘ That 's easy ; my affections have been rejected by the one I love and her carnality is being most thoroughly investigated by my elder and smarter brother on a more or less hourly basis , so I am spurned and she is spermed ; my father believes his children should be free to make up their own minds , but preferably only out of the spare-parts that he provides …
18 The book is filled with the outlines of toads , bats and squirrels which did not move quickly enough out of the way of oncoming traffic .
19 Sometimes an old woman clambered mysteriously alone out of the dark silence on to the airy lightness of the Ridgery ; sometimes a friar came out of the trees , mounted to the village and required alms in a confident whining way .
20 With the growth of towns , the coming of the Industrial Revolution , and the improvements in surface transportation , the pattern in all but the staple industries changed and the whole industrial and commercial structure grew ( and grows ) increasingly more diverse and complex , to the extent that it moves ever more out of the realms of the local researcher into those of the economic or social historian working at national , or even international , level .
21 Then once more out of the blue he said quietly , ‘ Are you elect ? ’
22 Unless its practices are to arise totally spontaneously out of the ‘ innate ’ qualities of the new media , it is hard to see how this is to occur or what the music will be like .
23 The son was looking directly ahead out of the window stuffing himself with bread and peanut butter and strawberry jam .
24 She had been standing on her own , holding a teacup in front of her , not looking about her , but rather fixedly out of the window , as though she expected no one to approach and invited no one .
25 In 1981 , Central TV was formed rather similarly out of the previous contractor ( ATV and some new shareholders .
26 According to what it says in books , you have to tread carefully right out on the edges of each step , where they are fixed against the wall .
27 So after the combine had been I used to open the two gates to the field ; let 'em in through one and drive 'em almost straight away out through the other . ’
28 The ones we 've picked are a bit quieter and slightly more out of the main hubbub of our favourite resorts , to offer just a little more privacy and peace and quiet for those that want it .
29 They are also now out of the US sphere of influence , and that too is irreversible .
30 Pulling himself away from the older man , he ran after Maisie , who was now somewhere out in the road .
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