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

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1 He 'd pulled out in front of Gooch 's speeding car but was told he was not to blame for what followed .
2 And er with Michael I 'd gone out in Richard 's and bought mys , ever such a full raincoat when it was in fashion .
3 he got called out in front of the school
4 As Mrs Bullivant , carrying her bag of instruments , mounted the stairs , Nelly 's Mum began to cry out in agony .
5 So Harris decided to go out in style .
6 I started going out in London and I was on the first step of the ladder . ’
7 ‘ Report on what happened to the wallet , ’ said Joe , thinking he needed to watch out in case Blackbeard and the bruiser were still around .
8 Lieutenant Treadwell a figure of fun and contempt to the real cops after his hair started falling out in tufts , earned his way back into Commander Moss ' good graces by authoring that portion of the Los Angeles Police Department manual which reads
9 The Soviet Union , for its part , let it be known that if serious trouble did break out in East Germany Soviet troops would not move in , as they did to quell the 1953 revolt — so long as the West did not interfere either .
10 The assumptions can be expressed as follows : However , we did point out in Chapter 1 that the above summary is an over simplified representation of the real world , not least because it ignores the existence of the government and external sectors .
11 In May 1937 street fighting had broken out in Barcelona and was used as an excuse for outlawing the " Trotskyist " POUM , not in fact Trotskyist but a breakaway from the Spanish Communist Party in close touch with the British ILP.6 By 1938 the Communist Party had so entrenched itself through the use of Soviet aid and advisers that it was able to force the resignation of Prime Minister Prieto and to improve its position in the Cabinet .
12 On the same day , a mojaheddin radio station reported that bloody intra-Parcham clashes had broken out in Kabul between supporters of Najibullah and those of Sultan Ali Keshtmand , Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers .
13 In March 1948 a communist insurrection had broken out in Burma .
14 You see , I could do any sum in my head that Rebecca Salmon had to write out in longhand ; it used to drive her potty .
15 About two million workers had come out in support of the miners , a number which represented almost half the total which the TUC could have called out in support of the miners — and more than it did .
16 The port was London , where the seamen had come out in sympathy with the dockers .
17 So it would seem that an essential fact which had escaped Lanfranc 's notice had come out in Anselm 's talks with Osbern .
18 Professor Robin Murray , of the Institute of Psychiatry and King 's College Hospital , London , told the annual British Association Science Festival , at Keele University , Staffordshire , the flu risk to unborn babies seemed to affect girls rather that boys following four studies he had carried out in England .
19 The woman had lashed out in fear and given the bird a fatal blow , feathers everywhere .
20 As his book is mainly about the south , perhaps it had died out in Andalusia , though even there I remember being startled by its male authority as I walked past a café in Seville .
21 She had an impression of being lifted up from the bed — she had cried out in agony , feeling as if she would break in half — and laid upon a stretcher .
22 A nature garden has sprung up at a Bootle school where youngsters once had to play out in gas masks because of coaldust clouds .
23 The words had tumbled out in anger .
24 A mass demonstration on the Means Test had petered out in confusion and each party blamed the other for its failure .
25 That afternoon they had already sacked one boy and four others had walked out in support .
26 ( The 39 Sandinista delegates had walked out in protest before the vote and three other delegates were absent . )
27 Course you had to run out in snow , run out in rain .
28 After the death of the Foreign Minister , Robert Ouko , Kanja had spoken out in parliament , condemning the " elimination " of leading politicians and implying that Ouko 's death was politically motivated ; two deputy ministers later called for Kanja 's resignation .
29 However , no residents in affected houses had complained and many had spoken out in favour of the proposals .
30 A nurse in a pale blue designer trouser suit ( how unlike the dear old National Health ! ) gave Frank a dirty look , as he had rushed out in T-shirt , jeans and trainers .
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