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

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1 Fidelma stumped out of the room , deciding she had pressed her luck far enough and Timothy put his cup down , oddly disturbed .
2 She was lean , dark-skinned , and ancient and wizened as the baccala , the salt cod pegged out in the harbour to dry .
3 The Christian Democrats got only 38.7% of the vote , against 45.1% four years ago , and are being booted out of the government for the first time since the state was founded 45 years ago .
4 And this was also the drug that caused British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies to be booted out of the Barcelona Olympics .
5 And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year .
6 The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol .
7 He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue .
8 The C&G was preceded out of the market by stockbrokers Kleinwort Grieveson and Hoare Govett .
9 Before Mrs Carroll could stop her Benny had galloped out of the shop and up the road towards the convent .
10 The only major event of the campaign , the call by Michel Rocard for a political ‘ big bang ’ on the Left to allow the creation of a new , broad based , social democratic party , appears to have fizzled out for the time being .
11 As this review of change in Europe and the USA has shown , there were a number of important experiments in the 1940s and 1950s which , coincident with the development of mood-stabilizing drugs , suggested that a significant number of long-term patients could be successfully boarded out in the community .
12 The Frenchman scrambled out of the river and stopped in front of her .
13 The children played a game , jumping into the deep green pools in the torrent from the big rocks under the star apple tree ; the cold of the water was so intense that Martha felt her body flush to its core with a spasm of heat ; even after she had scrambled out of the water her flesh still tingled from the shock .
14 Somebody called , ‘ Tea 's ready , ’ and the bathers scrambled out of the water and began drying themselves .
15 Three youths scrambled out of the car and ran off , leaving her dying in the road .
16 When all the limestone is dissolved out of the soil , more acid-loving species such as heather can become established .
17 The party appointments came after the leadership had authorised a statement formally apologising to the Czechoslovak people for leading the country into its latest crisis , before they were hustled out of the building because the cleaners wanted to go home .
18 Then in 1650 Vane was voted out of the position and Hutchinson succeeded him , holding it from the beginning of 1651 until the Restoration .
19 He was a radical and five times the Mayor of Bedford , remaining on the council until 1892 , when he was voted out by the Conservatives ( who expressed personal regret ) .
20 Most trout fishing tackle accessories are available from the well-appointed lodge which is stilted out over the lake beside the car park and rearing ponds .
21 Capt. Garner was invalidated out of the Army and resumed his £200 per annum post as Club Secretary ( plus 10s. 0d. a month expenses ) .
22 This means that the required colours can be squeezed out into the palette before painting .
23 The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys .
24 We got squeezed out of the middle . ’
25 Wage inflation may well be the consequence of excess demand in the labour market , but it is also the means by which excess demand is eventually squeezed out of the system .
26 Gordon Brown , who has been squeezed out of the leadership race by Smith ( although he is said to be consoled by the fact that he is ten years younger and can wait a generation ) will have an important contribution to make .
27 When the train had emerged from the last tunnel on the Central Line between Stratford and Leyton , issuing with little more space to spare than toothpaste squeezed out of the nozzle of another kind of tube , somewhere past that point , though he was not sure yet where , he would climb out on to the roof of the car .
28 They hold debates on a wide variety of topics , some of which are squeezed out of the Commons programme through lack of time .
29 Any money for exhibitions or gallery refurbishment must be squeezed out of the £16.6 million or obtained by sponsorship , such as Samson 's for the forthcoming Korean galleries .
30 In 1974 it was squeezed out of the market by an Anglo-French-German enterprise , United Reprocessors .
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