Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] out at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Emotions then ran high , and by the 62nd minute Chester were also down to ten men when Barrow lashed out at Toman in a tussle for the ball and was booked . |
3 | From the deck , Ruth looked out at Liverpool . |
4 | At the tender age of 23 Harry strolled out at Feethams to take on the legendary West Indian all-rounder Learie Constantine . |
5 | Judge Lee spoke out at Hereford Crown Court as he took pity on jobless Robert Ward , 20 , who held up a solicitor 's office in Ross-on-Wye . |
6 | When play re-started , Pascucci lashed out at Aspinall with a callous tackle and referee Callow instantly dismissed him . |
7 | Patrick looked out at Trinity College on his right and the Parliament buildings on is left , but neither seemed to have been scarred by the Rising . |
8 | After being hit on the head with a bottle , Waller lashed out at Terry Malone , 24 , with a chisel . |
9 | THE Duchess of York hit out at Government cutbacks on cash to help people with drink and drugs problems yesterday . |
10 | Mr Major hit out at pessimists who were undermining confidence by talking Britain down through ‘ messages of gloom ’ : |
11 | CHEERS actor George Wendt lashed out at co-star Ted Danson yesterday for killing off the top rated show . |
12 | ‘ But I think now he has started to prove that he is the most gifted player at Rangers , as Leeds found out at Ibrox . |