Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] out a " in BNC.

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1 When she stood up to leave , Colin suddenly put out a hand to her .
2 Oh , my dear — ’ Alison suddenly reached out a long brown arm .
3 Grandson Richard slowly reached out a hand and said : ‘ Whoomp ? ’
4 They had just sat down when Zach suddenly let out a cry .
5 Why , when the King did not arrive at Kinghorn , did Queen Yolande not send out a search-party ?
6 By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into .
7 He and Wednesday were clearing it out when Endill accidentally knocked out a cork from a pipe running down the wall .
8 Towards the end of June , when sitting by Aunt Emily 's bed and explaining to her that they grew far too many potatoes for their needs and it would be sensible to grow turnips and swedes instead which would serve as winter food for the animals , Aunt Emily suddenly put out a hand and said .
9 as if he could arrest their development at that stage , and set them working like articulated models in a shop window , mechanically repeating the same gestures — Mrs Mallory always pouring out a cup of tea with a warm , motherly smile ; Mr Mallory always easing himself blissfully into his chair ; Patricia always reaching for the aspirins with womanly resignation , Clare always shyly yielding to the one good-night embrace …
10 Morais and Bertelson therefore carried out an experiment in which the apparent spatial localisation of a sound source was achieved by manipulating either the time or the intensity difference of the same stimulus heard at the two ears .
11 But it points out that its representatives were in September already handing out a booklet to GPs ‘ which included the studies on elderly patients ’ reported to the Paris symposium .
12 BUSINESS , labour and academic leaders were called together by US president-elect Bill Clinton yesterday to thrash out an economic blueprint .
13 With Thomas Dobson , later secretary to the Inland Revenue Board , Phillips also carried out a number of experiments of importance to the brewing industry ( and to the revenue ) .
14 Tristan immediately threw out a band in a dramatic gesture and declaimed : " Speak on , sweet lips that never told a lie ! "
15 Weismann actually carried out an experiment .
16 Grabow and Elliott therefore carried out an experiment similar to that of McAdam and Whitaker and found that movements of the tongue to left or right induced asymmetric scalp potentials which were not observed when subjects merely had to think of a word .
17 Silk Cut sponsored the British Army Team , and Courage the brewers sponsored the Ladies ' Special Slalom event ; Mr Quentin Williams of Courage also brought out a group of their representatives .
18 As you know St Peter 's PCC recently carried out a housing needs survey in Scorton .
19 Mr Probyn later put out a TV appeal for his wife to come home .
20 SECRETARY of State Sir Patrick Mayhew today sent out a defiant message to the IRA bombers — ‘ You will never win . ’
21 Pharmaceutical company Ciba-Geigy recently carried out an internal assessment of their 30 major suppliers ' performance .
22 The film showed his Ferrari jerking right ( Ferrari never carried out an inquiry , but Niki 's chief mechanic at the time conjectured a snapped rear left tie-rod ) , crashing through the chicken wire into the embankment — it was one of several dozen such places at the Ring and spectators were few — bouncing back onto the track , its petrol tank flying through the air .
23 Pest Control Baldock recently carried out a large bubble fumigation job in Peterborough , and came out smelling of roses .
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