Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After I 'd explained the problems , Mazzin tried to wriggle out of it by going on about blindfolds .
2 And if Jardines sought to sell out of Hongkong Land , it would be better placed to demand a hefty premium for offering effective control without the need to buy out smaller shareholders .
3 Nellie bent to look out of the window , parting the curtain with one hand .
4 The police mounted an early-morning assault on his office , and Mr Bucaram came running out with his hands up .
5 It was a further achievement that delegates from these two , until recently hostile , camps could clash sharply in debate during the conference without acrimony , although black consciousness delegates from Natal threatened to walk out at one stage .
6 Regarded as the third Saatchi brother when he was finance director of their advertising group , Martin Sorrell decided to branch out on his own in 1985 .
7 If the United States decided to get out of south Korea , it should not be difficult to transfer the burden to the UN where an agreement could be reached : this would incorporate simultaneous withdrawal of American and Russian forces .
8 We were in Glasgow last weekend , and were quite chuffed when Ewan consented to come out for a walk just with us two , as he clings to Joyce a bit at the moment .
9 The whole of the vale of Pickering lay spread out before the two riders , stretching as far as the eye could see .
10 Corbett marched Ranulf out into the porch .
11 I could also see the rock that Neil had pointed out to me , still half out of water .
12 ’ ‘ You go along that Blo Norton road and you 'll never see the black cat unless Alby [ we 'll call him that , though that was n't his proper name ] if Alby had disappeared out of sight the black cat was there .
13 He had almost decided that Marie had run out like that because she had found Bella dead or dying .
14 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
15 Nooty and Sacco had climbed out along Jekub 's neck , and were sitting there waving cheerfully .
16 When the other women had done so , Hector had flared out at them .
17 Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt .
18 Maisie had moved out of her parents ' house and come to stay at the Wilsons ' shortly after her mother 's funeral , a multi-denominational affair dominated by the headmaster of the Wimbledon Independent Islamic Boys ' School ( Day ) .
19 In July 1338 Edward had set out on campaign in Flanders , leaving the realm in the charge of a keeper , the eight-year-old duke of Cornwall , and a council , on which Richard Bintworth , bishop of London , and Robert Wodehouse , archdeacon of Richmond , sat as chancellor and treasurer respectively .
20 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
21 Kylie ran sobbing out of the studios and did what was still the most natural thing in the world for a 20-year-old girl — she ran home to mummy .
22 Once again he listened calmly to her tearful pleas , and once again Scott refused to walk out on the station and join Annabel .
23 Sure enough , Bumboy came lolloping out of its stall , each leg going somewhere different , neighing and dumping in its blinkers and Dobbin hat .
24 Ginny tried to back out of the bathroom .
25 Miss Florence seemed to skip out of the storeroom and within a minute skip back , displaying a hat on each hand .
26 Meanwhile Tottenham celebrated bouncing out of the red as they banked nearly £6m from the sale of former Magpie Paul Gascoigne and immediately announced new plans to make money out of the midfield wizard .
27 The enterprising Campbell Freight Agencies ' company was formed in May 1979 when Alan decided to go out on his own after working for a multi-National freight firm .
28 Nkrumah decided to get out on the road .
29 It 's attractive , and it 's better , but Borland did miss out on some obvious improvements .
30 The period of opposition was almost comically short and its brevity showed how far events in Northern Ireland had passed out of control of Stormont .
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