Example sentences of "[noun sg] out at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A modern complex out at the back is now the College . |
2 | But Rush is confident that any animosity has long-since faded and that his former boss is due for a hero 's welcome when he leads his side out at the ground he graced for 14 illustrious years as player and manager . |
3 | ‘ Hepzibah said it was just like putting a light out at the end of a day . ’ |
4 | D' you know , me and your Dad , we had a lovely home out at the start . |
5 | She came to the smartgun mounting , and ripped the multi-barrelled weapon out at the roots . |
6 | To give a full description of even a simple evening out at the theatre could cover numerous pages , and it is unlikely that the writer has the time or wish to do this . |
7 | Everything you want to complete your evening out at the theatre |
8 | for your evening out at The Playhouse |
9 | But then I do n't believe it was much of a race out at the front either . |
10 | Its proposals will make what has happened up to now look like a day out at the seaside . |
11 | WHEN delegates of the Whitbread Merit Table clubs took time off from their deliberations over leagues last week to enjoy a day out at the University Match , they took the opportunity to complain to Cardiff about the legions of players who have made the journey to the Arms Park in recent months . |
12 | For that day out at the bingo with her mam . |
13 | Here , a family group has just arrived at the giraffe 's enclosure on a day out at the zoo ( 1 ) . |
14 | Tragic Linda Wolage , 28 , and her husband Andrew were catapulted into a garden by a careering car as they returned from a day out at the zoo . |
15 | There 's plenty of detail in the smaller pictures of the humans , too , and the book as a whole adds up to a great experience for a child — almost as good as a day out at the zoo ! ( 2–5 ) |
16 | As well as the cash and the cup they were treated to an executive night out at the scene of their triumphs , the Superbowl at Stoke-on-Trent 's Festival Park . |
17 | Vic Reeves presents his Christmas Big Night Out at the Albany Empire : see Top of the Chat Big Audio Dynamite ; Raw-knuckled rock ‘ n ’ roll at the Subterania : see Rock/Folk Thomas Mapfumo : chart topping with the album Corruption |
18 | They approached me one by one with invitations : some drinks over a game of cards ; a night out at the theatre … |
19 | Rebecca , more unusually , was an LBT — a Loud Blowsy Tart , normally an evening job guaranteed to embarrass you in front of your wife and friends at a night out at the theatre or similar . |
20 | It 's a good card tonight anyway and people may want to get out from the snow and have night out at the stadium . |
21 | ‘ Well , I took my friend from Olivera 's to lunch , which will cost you a couple of quid or a night out at the weekend . |
22 | Well , I had a splendid night out at the Norwich game last night . |
23 | And I believe that the growing trend erm of people going to the cinema , erm cinema owners reconverting cinemas they 've cut into three back into the large auditoria , erm will continue and a night out at the cinema has something to do with the the building you 're in , erm this building if refurbished would have a restaurant , would have a bar , would have a cinema club , would be a real asset to the town . |
24 | A night out at the dogs |
25 | At Stourbridge Town Hall in the West Midlands last night , where Botham began his tour , those who came instead of a night out at the pictures were somewhat surprised to find themselves treated to a night out at the pictures . |
26 | At Stourbridge Town Hall in the West Midlands last night , where Botham began his tour , those who came instead of a night out at the pictures were somewhat surprised to find themselves treated to a night out at the pictures . |
27 | In wartime , when the nation 's peril put a ban on all mockery of its leaders , there was a refreshing schoolboy satisfaction in listening to a man who was prepared , as it were , to stick his tongue out at the Churchill cabinet and blow sounds of derision at them . |
28 | She stuck her tongue out at the television . |
29 | He is the odd man out at the ball , he only wants one kiss , but it always eludes him . ’ |
30 | He shook hands with Edward , tapped his pipe out at the bar , nodded , and left . |