Example sentences of "[noun sg] out from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We must do this more often , Rose , ’ he said as he backed the Ford out from the ornamental cannon .
2 What seemed to be happening was the spread of population growth out from the major urban centres where it had occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries progressively to the more rural periphery , leaving a population loss in its wake .
3 The cirque was made , it seems , even before the period of glaciation , by water finding its way out from the mass if of the Monte Perdido behind and undermining the cliffs , though it was the glacier , shreds only of which are left , that eventually cleared this gigantic bowl of its debris .
4 We were on the starboard tack , fighting into the trades as we clawed our way out from the Bahamian shoals into the deep waters of the Atlantic .
5 The sun had got his hat on , so I took time out from the deep and meaningful stuff and studied my reflection in the glass .
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