Example sentences of "[adv] out [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 About now , the first Hooray of spring can be seen stepping gingerly out of The Admiral Codrington and standing with his G 'n' T in the middle of the road .
2 ‘ CHAMPAGNE ’ CHARLIE STRIDES PURPOSEFULLY OUT OF THE WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT STILL PROFESSING HIS INNOCENCE
3 DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness .
4 He may have to change his tune if a swing to the right-wing Republicans shoves his beloved Free Democrats below the 5 per cent mark and so out of the Bundestag in the next elections .
5 The casket was cast into the river Nile nearby in the hope it would be carried down the river and finally out into the Mediterranean Sea to be lost for ever .
6 Meanwhile , Twinhead 's Twinstation MP , a dual-processor Sparctstaion 2-compatible offering , already out in the US , is due to hit the UK shortly according to director , Allen Wu .
7 But the latest Rainbird game being played here — First Contact , just out on the Atari ST — is packed in a green box instead of the blue ones loved by BT .
8 Those owning rights to cheap-to-make , popular series could even do well ; they will be able to charge much more for programming once out of the ITV club , which currently prices programmes on the basis of production costs .
9 In her confusion , one thing stayed fixed in her mind : she would clear this lot up and go straight out to the Lock .
10 May , sporting an Elvis Presley head-piece nodded to Jenny who had decided to don the best selling Scousers wig set comprising curly wig and moustache straight out of the Harry Enfield 's series .
11 Newton 's office looks like something straight out of the Conran shop .
12 He said when Mr Jones was taken to hospital to have his injuries looked at and photographed , he did not take the opportunity to be taken straight out of the Roberts ' home .
13 It was a scene straight out of The Monk , she told herself impatiently .
14 The fears that had driven him to race frantically out to the Lock seemed so ridiculous now that he could not help making a joke out of them , and himself .
15 Everton 's Martin Keown is available , but probably out of the Leeds price range at the moment .
16 Everton 's Martin Keown is available , but probably out of the Leeds price range at the moment .
17 ‘ Warton warned me of reciprocal traffic — probably out of the Isle of Man bound for Blackpool .
18 He probably lies somewhere out on the Steppes , together with so many of his companions .
19 they were somewhere out in the North Road
20 Who gets most out of the Bill : the lawyers or the consumer ?
21 IAN RUSH believes Kenny Dalglish made a terrible mistake when he walked tearfully out of the Liverpool dressing room for the last time .
22 Far out in the Pacific is a scattering of a dozen volcanic islands known as Hawaii , America 's fiftieth state .
23 Fornara 90A : Pausanias ) , and the site was geographically appropriate because the Persians had landed in 490 not far away at Marathon ; Poseidon meant rule of the sea , and a temple to him at Sounion was a fitting piece of arrogance , visible far out in the Aegean ; Ares was the god of war and Acharnai was the most warlike deme and the one with the most manpower ( Thuc. ii .
24 I had an instant picture of this docile boat now chugging at nine knots with a following wind on a choppy but inland loch , far out in the North Sea bucking and corkscrewing , the bow sickeningly below the waves as often as not .
25 He was buried , according to his wishes , in a private ceremony far out in the Atlantic to the west of the Hebridean island of Barra .
26 Hurricane Mabel is far out in the Atlantic Ocean and moving slowly northwards .
27 They are also now out of the US sphere of influence , and that too is irreversible .
28 We chatted a little after the movie and well out over the Atlantic at 37,000ft I commented that a lot of my consultancy work was with the British Conservative Party .
29 Very simply , persistent high pressure over eastern Australia and across to New Zealand has blocked the passage of rain-bearing low pressure systems and their associated cold fronts northward out of the Antarctic ( Figure 2 ) .
30 Andrew Chubb , prosecuting , told Salisbury Crown Court : ‘ The ball was kicked high and hard out of the Brentford half .
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