Example sentences of "[vb past] out on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Dog transport was also the norm among the settled coastal Koryaks , Chukchis and Eskimos of the arctic regions of the extreme north-east , whose main source of food was walrus , seals and whales , to hunt which they ventured out on the cold arctic waters in boats made of walrus hide .
2 ITALIAN Fabrizio Tescari won his first World Cup race as defending champion Alberto Tomba crashed out on the second leg of yesterday 's slalom in Sestriere , Italy .
3 Klondyke Trading Co are responsible for providing a variety of straps for both the home market and the world , but as I found out on a recent visit there 's more to making one guitar strap than meets the eye , let alone producing thousands .
4 The tent is extremely stable especially in very high winds as I found out on a few wet and wild nights .
5 ‘ It 's this business of acceleration faking gravity again — what you found out on the Big Dipper .
6 The technical process by which items are selected and tried out on a large group of children is referred to as the process of standardisation and the group of children is referred to as the standardisation sample .
7 We rose with several of our colleagues , who spilled out on the fifteenth floor to attend the nightly booze-up .
8 Only 25 of the forty aircraft entered were ready to start , and then several dropped out on the first leg due to mechanical problems .
9 When the Friar left the children beneath the tree he went hurriedly but surprisingly lightly for a man of his bulk through the bushes until he came out on a narrow path that twisted this way and that into a deep ravine both sides of which were dark with yews .
10 MH : Yes , we came out on a real high .
11 The words came out on a shaky laugh .
12 Suddenly the ground fell away before them and they came out on an open plateau with a floor of chequered marble , white on black , and a wide stone staircase with balustrades running down to the dried bed of an ornamental lake , which the mist turned to a bowl of milk .
13 When the trees broke , she came out on the uncut lawn of the heath .
14 But at last she came out on the other side and ran after them as before , calling out , " Hoo !
15 I came out on the Good Friday and , on the Saturday morning , stitches still in and everything , I got up and thought to myself : ‘ I 'm going to have a smoke ’ .
16 Hazel came out on the farther side of the ilexes and followed the path round a bend .
17 As they rounded the hump and came out on the broad , gentler seaward slope they saw a uniformed policeman standing on the cliff edge , and when they joined him he pointed to the rocky shore below .
18 France , Germany and Italy came out on the sceptical side , with the UK , the Netherlands and North America on the other .
19 She would n't be a real Brownie if she flew home and left them stranded out on the snowy woods .
20 PUPILS , parents and friends of Ellesmere Port Catholic High School turned out on a stormy evening , to make a recording for BBC Radio Merseyside 's regular Sunday morning programme , United in Song .
21 A far cry from the £2 tray meal handed out on the first of the Scenic Land Cruise trains eight years earlier , in a decade of special-train running where sophistication got its chance — and left behind many ordinary folk for whom the railway ‘ excursion ’ is now but a fading memory .
22 The first day of the tournament ended when the last couple holed out on the 18th green at 8 p.m .
23 When she found out , she walked out on the 15-year marriage , taking daughters Katie , 13 , and Alexis , eight , with her .
24 I popped out on the sixth-floor roof and had a cigarette . ’
25 What we need is Speed and Wallace back and to buy a good striker , White is OK but stuck out on the right wing he wo n't score many goals IMHO .
26 Tom O'Neill came through the revolving doors on a blast of icy air and stepped out on the other side into a blanket of almost oppressive warmth .
27 Hardly able to believe it and almost shaking with relief , I climbed through this ‘ window ’ and stepped out on the shaly slopes of Bla Bheinn , quite near the normal path on the east ridge and an easy walk from the top .
28 His ears burned hot : the exploding stars , he could almost smell the singe , hear the crackle ; seeing colours never seen , for , in his agony , caught in shock , screaming his tortured soul , he swung out on a new dimension .
29 we had two people today who rushed out on the main road .
30 He levelled out on a parallel course .
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