Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] out on the " in BNC.
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1 | The pane of the old face turned , the long white hair fanning out on the pillow . |
2 | The window looking out on the yard and garden was magnificent , had twenty panes , each about 12 inches × 10 inches , a beautiful example of workmanship from the eighteenth century , the counterweighted sashes still working perfectly . |
3 | She sighs , and sometimes she hums a little , and then she is silent because she is standing by the window looking out on the yard and turning the rings on her finger round and round . |
4 | The kitchen was bigger than he had supposed ; it had a stone floor with a large square of matting , an open grate and a tiny window looking out on the rising ground of the headland . |
5 | Or again late at night as I stood shivering at my bedroom window looking out on the frosted garden , unable to sleep and unable to understand why . |
6 | In 1850 he decided to mine the seam of ironstone cropping out on the Cleveland Hills east of Middlesbrough , soon erecting nine blast-furnaces for its treatment and establishing the commercial viability of Cleveland iron . |
7 | Bone lying out on the surface of the ground is subject to a number of processes . |
8 | Over in the corner of the sizable room an electronic organ was giving out Moon River , the player a young , prematurely bald man , with sweat standing out on the smooth , polished face and head . |
9 | And Super Kick off , the best game going out er , the best football game going out on the all computers ! |
10 | This warns that one of the leads to the keyboard must be twisted , and the user should beware of long component leads from the Spectrum 's PCB shorting out on the metal base . |
11 | As she turned to leave the room , she caught sight of Inge hovering out on the landing . |
12 | Each photocell is , in effect , wired in backwards , with its wire sticking out on the side nearest the light . |
13 | There is limestone cropping out on the ridge above , and in places it breaks through the thin ground cover even among the trees below . |