Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With a groan Wattling got out of bed , and then danced cheekily into the bathroom . |
2 | Mr Bates later tried to buy the lease , but instead former chairman Brian Mears sold out to Marler , a property company who were , in turn , swallowed up by Cabra in 1989 for £1.5 million . |
3 | Patrick hopped out of bed and came up behind her , wrapping his arms around her waist , resting his chin on her shoulder . |
4 | Here , in the region , there had been as much talk of Stokoe 's stars in the Wembley build up as there had been of the side Malcolm Crosby led out against Liverpool . |
5 | Nicaragua 's claims against the United States arose out of conflict in Central America which impinged upon all other States in the area . |
6 | Bella moved out of sight once more , saying as she did so : ‘ I 'll find a private detective . |
7 | The favour was reciprocated when Dire Straits were re-formed to play at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium , where Clapton helped out on guitar . |
8 | The scheme which Branson spelt out over lunch was indeed revolutionary . |
9 | Biddy drove out of town fast , and down narrow lanes into the country of wide marshland and wider skies which Nails knew existed but had never set eyes on before . |
10 | Ellen dropped out of sight and Billingsley turned back to me . |
11 | Meredith had told Markby she would rather like to attend Westerfield church on Christmas Day morning before going to Laura 's if he did n't mind , so Markby drove out from Bamford after breakfast to accompany her . |
12 | Ian watched the progress of the car down the drive and Major Braithwaite raised his hand in a brief , unacknowledged greeting before the Mercedes raced out of sight . |
13 | Last week , the ARC turned out in force at the National Agricultural Centre near Coventry to show farmers its work , and to persuade them to ‘ get more out of muck ; ’ . |
14 | So when Kylie stepped out of Ramsay Street to try something new , everyone went with her . |
15 | Payton walked out on Celtic earlier in the season , miffed over being excluded from an Old Firm game . |
16 | Mary Finnigan : It was at this time , when David flew out to Malta , then not only were we organising the Arts Lab but a free open air festival in Beckenham , David , having flown out to the Maltese song festival had sent Angie a postcard saying something to the effect that he was going to be in Italy and why did n't Angie come and join him , which she did , leaving me to sort out both the folk club and the free festival organised for Beckenham Park the following Sunday . ’ |
17 | Mr Hume was commenting after fellow SDLP MP Joe Hendron hit out at Mr Adams ' refusal to condemn yesterday Grand Opera House bombing by the IRA — and warned that the talks could not continue indefinitely . |
18 | Princess Diana 's personal bodyguard Inspector Ken Wharfe flew out from London on Monday and discussed arrangements with Ian Marsh , a British Government official based in Antigua , yesterday . |
19 | As he and Hasan and Maisie started out down Wimbledon Park Road , he remembered something the headmaster had said to him , quite soon after he had started teaching the reception class . |
20 | Mr Branson pulled out after news that Dan-Air 's financial situation could be a lot worse than expected . |
21 | Now , at last , Alfonso called out to El Cid to come to his aid . |
22 | Ironically , when DG started out with AViioN , the fashion was to get away from proprietary silicon onto merchant microprocessors . |
23 | As Rafiq disappeared out of sight at the top of the stairs , Maisie staggered in with a step-ladder and started to put up black drapes at the windows . |
24 | And then moments later United , the team with all the attacking combinations , were almost unlocked as Arsenal surged out of defence and Wright wriggled through McClair and Ince 's challenges . |
25 | Whole conversations took place during which Edward stared out of windows , or at carpets or pavements or the branches of trees . |
26 | One thinks , for instance , of imagism , and of the treatment which the TLS meted out to Peter Jones 's anthology of imagist poetry . |
27 | Lucy crawled out of bed around lunchtime , found her way up to the shower while Josie could be heard moving around in the kitchen , and could n't resist leaving aside her own hard soap and supermarket shampoo in order to freeload a few squirts and squeezes of the gels , mousses and lotions that stood on the tiled windowsill . |
28 | As the candidate , Captain Robert Cunningham pointed out to Lord Milton , John Main 's fate made others hesitate . |
29 | Lucifer pointed out to Eve the forbidden apple on the flat tree painted on to the back panel of the cart . |
30 | As Gore Vidal pointed out in Newsweek , ‘ Like Tom ( Sawyer ) , Ollie is essentially fictional . ’ |