Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One of the young men at the rear of the little procession tugged at his rein and made to wheel and ride out of the wood .
2 He was also chairman of the Newspaper Publishers Association and pointed out to the proprietor of the Daily Mail the danger of damaging democracy through a last minute election stunt story .
3 This was a Greek theatre , hollowed out of the steep mountainside and looking out over one of the finest views in the world , with the sea far below on one side and , in the distance , Mount Etna .
4 Drama school is n't going to teach anybody to act but it does give the vital techniques with which to act and gives you a chance to make mistakes , experiment and find out about yourself .
5 This work is being designed by the Regional Council 's landscape consultants , the Turnbull-Jeffrey Partnership and carried out under a series of contracts aimed at completion by Spring 1988 .
6 An occasional surfer , Parrish eats Indian food , listens to everything from Metallica to Motown and hangs out with friends and family in his valley home .
7 It had once been the master bedroom and looked out on the woods to the east .
8 She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time .
9 The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside .
10 Then he lost his nerve and rushed out of the flat and came back to the house to find me . ’
11 He grabbed a club and lashed out at Mr Morgan .
12 I was into Prince , Parliament , Funkadelic , Tom Tom Club and going out to parties .
13 ‘ OK , here we are , ’ Sadat says unnecessarily , and pulls his bag off the back seat and gets out of the car .
14 Charles rose from his seat and walked out of the dressing room .
15 The very sight of the sign at the head of the platform , shabby and tourist and third class though it was compared with that of the Golden Arrow at the other end of the station , was enough to raise her to a state she had never reached before , and as the train moved south , she sat in her seat and stared out of the window as though in a trance .
16 Instead , she rose smartly from her seat and stepped out through the doors as they opened .
17 Sorvino glanced at his observer and saw that he was half-turned in his seat and looking out towards the back of the car .
18 And he turned back to the Toyota , reaching in to the rear seat and coming out with the blasting plunger .
19 The first came in 1977–8 against Australia and he began with fifties in his first three innings , only to join the Packer brigade and miss out for a couple of years .
20 Their work points the way to a revision of plate tectonic theory and ideas about mountain building The USGS geologists , Mark Blake , David Howell and David Jones , have identified six distinct ‘ episodes ’ gradually creating present-day California Chunks of land came crashing onto the western side of the continent and spread out before fixing themselves to the existing coastline .
21 It was as though he had read into her mind and gone out of his way to reassure her .
22 If quick decisions are needed , say during the sales , then at least work out the approximate size of the spaces you have in mind and look out for pieces of furniture that will best fit into them .
23 After turning the sausages and prodding the briquettes again he rested his arms on the railing and looked out over Central Park , his eyes screwed up against the sun even though he was wearing a pair of prescription sunglasses .
24 The richness and diversity will be when your grandchildren , your great grandchildren , are of mixed race , mixed ancestry : look at each other with fondness and love out of eyes which slant every which way and who compare the shade of their skins with interest , not envy : because the paler the skin no longer means the longer-lived , the more prosperous , the more educated , the more capable of reaching the fullness of human potential .
25 It is believed to form in the central Labrador Sea by deep convection and spreads out at intermediate depths throughout most of the area north of 40°N .
26 She slammed the coffee-mug on to the table , put her hand to her mouth and rushed out of the room , taking the stairs two at a time .
27 ONE MORNING EARLY IN JUNE , BETWEEN DAWN AND SUNRISE , THE headman stood on his roof and shouted out across the village that today they would build the temporary bridge over the main river and that one man from each household was needed .
28 At ridges in the mid-oceans molten rock rises from the mantle below the crust and spreads out on either side to form new ocean floor .
29 This study , planned jointly by Somerset Health Authority and Somerset social services department and carried out during 1989–90 , focused on the quality of monitoring and management of the needs of a sample of severely physically disabled residents of Somerset Health District who were in regular contact with health professionals .
30 On the first morning I woke up feeling great , like a kid , stretched my arms and thought , Now I 'll have a cup of tea and stroll out for a Then it hit me . "
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