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

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1 I was going to say that everyo ebs absolutely everyone is against war but not many people actually joined the United Nations after the war for a very small subscription or not many groups of people have many members in it , and of course because there were so few members in it , they a they went one particular way which a lot of people that had joined did n't agree with and so they came out of it .
2 So they walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine .
3 As their numbers grew so they spread out from the areas still occupied and the abandoned warrens slowly began to be reoccupied .
4 So they jumped out of the window on to the fire escape — and kicked in an outside door to get back into the studio at Beacon Radio , Wolverhampton .
5 Then together they walked out into the garden and up the path .
6 And then together they walked out to the Toyota .
7 Together they went out into the back garden .
8 ‘ If you 'd like to unfasten Rip van Winkle , I 'll get the buggy from the boot , ’ he offered , and together they climbed out into the now steady downpour .
9 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
10 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
11 The alarm bells will be ringing soon if this goes on and the sooner they get out of this bad patch , the better .
12 For half an hour they followed the telltale red blotches until finally they petered out in a glade surrounded by dense thickets of thorn and bamboo .
13 Quickly they moved out of sight , flattening themselves against the corridor walls to either side of the short passage .
14 A short time later they went out to where a bay gelding and a grey mare were tethered and , after instructing her concerning the correct side to mount , he gave her a leg up .
15 A few minutes later they came out onto the bright and still busy Lower Road .
16 Now they seep out of school — to what ?
17 Often they turned out to be more like shocks , and she disliked the tension , the agitation , the feeling of disruption that frequently accompanied them .
18 Presumably they mean out of this lot .
19 Presumably they went out of favour because when one thinks about them , they must have been dangerous .
20 Artistically they felt out of their depth here , but when it came to spending the town 's money they knew a lot more than Herr Busacher did .
21 Luckily they got out with minor burns , but that could have been very serious .
22 Oh erm they erm they did a lot of the work that were Well they helped out at least , they they used to make wearing plates for the mills and that for the chutes and that .
23 Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline .
24 The poor , when portrayed , were usually ‘ rescued ’ or adopted somehow , alternatively they turned out to be long lost daughters of land-owners , princes , or millionaires , stolen at birth by gypsies .
25 Unfortunately they turned out to be two fools who did n't realise the time , and brought Mountain Rescue out combing the hill for them next morning .
26 sometimes they turn out to be brothers , or cousins , or sometimes not to be related at all . ’
27 Then they speak out of the silence bringing their insights to the person .
28 So they took it back to Wyvis Hall and hung it up again and then they lay out on the terrace in the sun , eating rump steak and potato crisps and drinking Hirondelle rose .
29 erm They have had periods when they were prosecuted , then they dropped out of fashion , now they have recently been revived over the last twenty years by prosecutors .
30 Then they ran out of the saloon and up the backstairs as quickly as they could , to resume their game in the safety of the nursery .
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