Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
2 Robbie was n't normally of a nervous disposition , but one did hear such horrific stories of lone women being attacked in out of the way spots .
3 Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats .
4 She hummed a tune and pretended to care about tasting a fragment of fish she 'd pinched up out of the herby broth .
5 Some , like Lucie , were confident that Death had long since moved on out of the village .
6 There was a stirring , a sense that at any minute the branches over his head might dip over him and brush his face , or that the roots that had thrust up out of the earth might wriggle and become alive and twine themselves about his feet .
7 These rotary mowers ride on a cushion of air when in use and can be hung up out of the way afterwards .
8 Evidence of just how viscous the lavas are , and how great the forces involved are , was provided by the great spine which was pushed up out of the vent of Mt Pelee , reaching over 300 metres in height .
9 The use of this experimental design can not exclude the possibility that Ac-ASA is pushed back out of the cell after its uptake , as a small excretion rate could not be detected in the presence of such large extracellular quantities .
10 Got up out of the ooze before dawn
11 Then salts are actively transported back out of the tubules into the blood , against the concentration gradient , leaving behind in the tubules a very dilute urine , which is voided to the outside .
12 A kea , New Zealand 's native parrot , swooped by out of the gloom , its green wings flapping round my head and its curved beak frighteningly close to my face .
13 Some are undoubtedly produced when ropy strands or shreds of sticky lava are flung up out of the vent , twisting and turning slightly in the air before falling back to earth ; these are known as rope or ribbon bombs , and they may be as much as one metre long .
14 The former Benson gate guard Spitfire PR.XIX PM651 will return to St Athan and be placed in storage along with the remaining Spitfires that were brought in out of the cold some time ago .
15 Six weeks before the assault on Verdun , the French Second Army had been relieved by the rapidly expanding British Army , and was pulled back out of the line to form a general reserve .
16 ‘ What 's the matter , San ? ’ the fat woman asked for about the fifth time since they had all trooped in out of the cold .
17 He had clumped down out of the stand and , against the flow of spectators , was making his way towards that hidden dell .
18 Everyone else had gone back out into the cold night air , except her three companions and the proprietor .
19 Eventually we were taken up out of the cells and charged .
20 It hit then end of the shop and the wheels finished up out in the park next door .
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