Example sentences of "[vb past] [v-ing] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He tried different approaches : he tried going out with John ; talking with him ; sitting with him ; even designing a game for him based on football which the student knew interested John .
2 The carriage had hardly halted in the Rectory drive before the door was torn open and the children came tumbling out with Mrs Chamberlin behind them vainly trying to exert some sort of control .
3 And the 25-year-old defender , who moved to Boundary Park along with Neil Pointon in the deal that took Rick Holden to Maine Road admitted : ‘ I grew up with Manchester City but in the end I hated getting out of bed in the morning to go to work . ’
4 She settled herself and began to concentrate , and very-quickly this time she felt the electricity beginning to flow inside her head , gathering itself behind the eyes , and the eyes became hot and millions of tiny invisible hands began pushing out like sparks towards the cigar .
5 The JNA began pulling out of Macedonia on Feb. 2 and agreements were reached with the JNA on leaving equipment behind , the withdrawal to be completed by April 15 .
6 The slick threatened conservation zones and five islands supporting seabirds and colonies of Australian sea lions , but a major ecological disaster was avoided when it began drifting out to sea .
7 As the shirt-sleeved waiter preceded them across the crowded room , Polly was startled when people began calling out to Nathan .
8 Heads began popping out of windows .
9 And Monica began kicking out at Alice 's legs , and beating about with her arms .
10 Iain called it The Prison , and he began breaking out at weekends , finding his way back to Pinner , and Jacqueline 's flat .
11 I have no doubt that Nelson Mandela now knows the real voice of Britain is the one which he heard ringing out of Wembley , and not the one he hears calling from Number 10 for the letting up of sanctions .
12 Oh no ever since you started hanging out with Alan and Patrick and you 've become like Alan and Patrick .
13 And while I continued to make my contribution , I really did feel it was high time I started looking out for number one .
14 Leeds just could nt keep possession for any time , so were nt building attacks , even the clearances started going out of play .
15 ‘ I started going out to schools in November and what 's really encouraging is the amount of knowledge and enthusiasm youngsters have .
16 He started going out with Carolyn soon after Pam made her announcement .
17 She started going out with Mr Day-Lewis two years ago .
18 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
19 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
20 I started going out in London and I was on the first step of the ladder . ’
21 When Mary Queen of Scots went to Edinburgh she bewailed going out among savages , and she herself went from a sixteenthcentury court that held but a barbarous , or rather a drivelling and idiotic and superficial travesty of the Italian culture as it had been before the debacle of 1527 .
22 Then all of a sudden these strange people started coming out of record companies who were involved in the video end of it and deciding this is what we should do with that song and sort of you know these were songs that we had planned and recorded and and all of a sudden these people were changing them .
23 ‘ When cocaine was made cheaper in the form of crack , that 's when things started dying , that 's when more crimes started happening , that 's when more people started dropping out of school to make that dollar . ’
24 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
25 A celibate period followed , he says , before he started making out with men .
26 Frantic appeals for help kept going out to Rome — Rome was still the patron , the protector , the fortress , even when she was falling to pieces herself .
27 That was one of the reasons he liked living out at Little Knoll , so he could have his own life , his own place that none of them at school knew about .
28 The original ‘ new ’ castle began here at the end of the sixteenth century ; developments a century later added the bow window in which Johnson stood looking out at Norway , and repeating the words of his ancient star , Horace — in the same room as Boswell wished for an introduction to the King of Denmark .
29 There were only two other cars at the front and they rolled to a stop alongside the plinth on which the antique cannon stood pointing out to sea like some deep-chested mongrel .
30 I considered cabbing out to Atlantic City and dropping some dough at roulette .
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