Example sentences of "[vb past] out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Blood oozed out of the meat and stained the carbon steel of the knife blade .
2 In the store room next to the kitchen were a long table and shelves always covered with all sorts of provisions ; large earthenware jars full of confits of pork and goose , a small barrel where vinegar slowly matured , a bowl where honey oozed out of the comb , jams , preserves of sorrel and of tomatoes , and odd bottles with grapes and cherries marinating in brandy ; next to the table a weighing machine on which I used to stand at regular intervals ; sacks of haricot beans , of potatoes ; eggs , each one carefully dated in pencil .
3 He then scorched out of the gate , almost crashing his already scratched BMW .
4 However , new time buying inspired another rally which petered out towards the close as Wall Street performed poorly with junk bonds under pressure .
5 But they petered out in the maze of corridors .
6 The canal petered out in the middle of it .
7 Yeah , well th that all petered out in the end , did n't it ?
8 Our car conked out on the way to school .
9 We headed out along the waterfront towards the port , but it felt as if I was treading water .
10 She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country .
11 However nerves and hangover were soon forgotten as we headed out into the middle of the river and the adrenaline started pumping .
12 Death finished his soup quickly and headed out of the kitchen door .
13 Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen .
14 A moment later , tyres spitting gravel , they headed out of the forecourt .
15 I headed out of the house .
16 I made sure I had sufficient pellets in my jacket pockets , then headed out of the house for the Rabbit Grounds on the mainland , between the large branch of the creek and the town dump .
17 Eventually we headed out of the city and got the feel of the lunar landscape by visiting the area of hot springs at Hveragerði which not only supplies Reykjavik with all the hot water for centrally heating houses , but heats the swimming-pools and greenhouses as well .
18 We headed out of the cove .
19 Mary White , the secretary of the Mount Leinster MAG warned , ‘ You may think this going to be a small hole gouged out of the mountain but it reaches for five miles on top of Tomduff .
20 It took five hours to reach Tagmout , our overnight spot , first crossing the dusty plain then wiggling up long valleys , over spurs and through gorges — the road simply gouged out of the rock and wickedly rough on the vehicle .
21 Mounting a size 8 Green Highlander , John cast out over the stream .
22 Thus attired , she ventured out into the blizzard .
23 Nobody ventured out into the weather , except one woman watering some sweet peas on her balcony .
24 This time I waited to make sure before I ventured out on the jetty , but it was Neil 's boat , and Neil himself standing ready to step out of it as it nosed in alongside the landing-place .
25 In fact , Los Angeles scared him a little and for the first six months he barely ventured out of the house alone .
26 The second flashed the first , and they both jerked out of the way .
27 She jerked out of the café chair , paid for the tea and strode away from the crowd .
28 ‘ Tidy th-self an' all , ’ she added as Sally bounced out of the kitchen .
29 C'zinsit bounced out of the saddle , touched the ground with his feet , then vaulted up on to the mare 's back again .
30 With that he bounced out of the car and steamed into the shop area .
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