Example sentences of "[vb past] out in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In Elizabethan days , three hundred years later , the solitary farm of Newton , standing upon the heath that petered out in the muddy flats of the bay , alone marked the site of Edward I 's ‘ new town ’ . |
2 | ‘ The worm ! ’ she shouted out in a hoarse voice that was still barely her own . |
3 | Has it occurred to the Minister that the problem is that there are plenty of young people camped out in the open air , but that they do not have any work ? |
4 | MODERN EXISTENTIALIST thriller played out in a ghoulish horror setting . |
5 | Summer 's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley . |
6 | Once rescued , Eric dried out in an old sweater , and was reassured by owner Stephanie Webb . |
7 | The facts , which spilled out in no particular order , revealed the flip side of the fairytale . |
8 | Wine spilled out in a small pool , red and dark , like a bloodstain creeping out over the burnished timber . |
9 | He sighed heavily and his voice came out in a nervous croak . |
10 | But his interest in them came out in a unique way almost twenty years ago when he founded a shop that has become a fixture on Prince Street Untitled . |
11 | It came out in a hoarse whisper , ‘ It 's morning , nearly . ’ |
12 | Nathaniel Sherman jabbed a thumb against his own chest and his words came out in a fierce undertone . |
13 | Eventually we came out in the comparative brightness of the open space behind the house . |
14 | He said , ‘ Remember the peasant dance where they came out in the long , hooped skirts and you ca n't see their feet ? |
15 | We worked our way around the central tier , hands in pockets , and came out in an ornamental garden open to the stars . |
16 | One of the locomotives ( No 73123 ) was named Gatwick Express and turned out in a new livery to match the refurbished Mark 2 stock . |
17 | Despite the myths which surround the Act , it turned out in the long term to be quite efficient and reasonably humane , but the threat of transition sparked off another series of troubles in Sussex , the last concerted fling of desperation . |
18 | These two distinct systems will feed upon each other through an ongoing confrontation acted out in the Middle East . |
19 | Most of the true species are single-flowers , and seldom bloom beyond the one initial burst — this showed out in the early English crosses . |
20 | By contrast with what it saw as the corrosive and unbelieving spirit of the age , that movement was deeply concerned to recover and reinstate the ancient doctrines of the faith , especially the great dogmas hammered out in the early centuries ; and with them to restore the sense of continuity and rich unbroken tradition which found its expression especially in ritual and liturgy . |
21 | Fortunately the pair were off to different events when they stepped out in the identical £420 jackets . |
22 | Frankie themselves were typical graduates of the 1970s post-punk provincial scene ( five lads from Liverpool ) in which Bowie boys became punks and skins , dyed their hair repeatedly , hung out in the gay clubs with the furtiveness that marks everyone on provincial streets in the small hours . |
23 | All duded out in a double-breasted suit with my shoes all shined . |
24 | American Danny Sullivan went on to win a race which also saw Emerson Fittipaldi , of Brazil , who shared the front row with Mansell , knocked out in a separate accident . |
25 | Both eyes opened and her breath rushed out in a small burst of relief as she rolled over on to her back — and her heart slammed to a stop . |
26 | Britain 's most formidable political rivals , France and Russia , had imposing capital cities largely consisting of neo-classical buildings laid out in a formal manner , and the competition , with its coupled town planning and detailed design components , was a conscious attempt to provide London with visual images worthy of its far greater imperial status , which perhaps needed reaffirming after the trauma of the Crimean War . |
27 | We had a critical look at the one Lancaster and the one Mosquito , had a good laugh at the set piece showing the inside of a Waaf Nissen hut ( so tidy and so spacious ! ) , and then studied the dozens of squadron crests and emblems laid out in a large glass cabinet . |
28 | The tables were covered with the velvet Dave had found and the exhibits laid out in an orderly fashion . |
29 | I send minutes laid out in the proper style . |
30 | ‘ Butterfield 8 ’ she read out in a clear , schoolmarm voice . |