Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | As the tank-landing craft heads out into the English Channel I play a slow Highland air , Loch Monar , a tune I have played many times at Achnacarry , and possibly recognised by many of those Commandos who had passed through the Training Centre . |
2 | Most of the places he saw were uninhabitable , or required a permit from the Office of Works to make them less so , but a friend of John Hayward told him of some rooms in Carlyle Mansions , a Victorian apartment building along the Chelsea Embankment which looks out over the Thames . |
3 | To the west , Chioggia looks inward across the lagoon and Sottomarina looks out to the Adriatic sea . |
4 | A few miles to the south-west of Beverley the Scots raised their standard on the beacon at Hunsley , which marks almost the southern end of the Wolds and looks out across the Humber to Lincolnshire and across the Vale of York towards Selby and Doncaster . |
5 | The route then climbs out of the Severn Valley and goes across country to Heightlington . |
6 | Visitors stay on the French-speaking Magdallen Islands in excellent hotel accommodation and take helicopter trips out to the Gulf to see the seals . |
7 | I hear a clattering in the air as McDunn gets out of the Jag and I look up over the trees into high , bright overcast . |
8 | The one three six three goes out through the Sutton on Forest on Forest does it ? |
9 | So Howard flies out from the Bahamas just as Bill Saltman flies in . |
10 | Although they have been pencilled in for the Cymru Alliance next season , Llani have faint hopes of winning a reprieve if a present club pulls out of the Konica League . |
11 | But she also helps out with the Chris Parker show . |
12 | Having established the finer points , the course moves out to the Barossa training area of gorse , bracken and small pine woods adjacent to the Academy . |
13 | This is erm a warm current , small current , but nearby there is a big excursion of warm water wells up , and we 're not very sure why , but it extends out into the Pacific . |
14 | I love to see water , as long as it 's not dripping down walls , and Vince 's sitting room juts out over the Thames . |
15 | It is built around a piece of land that juts out into the Atlantic , with beaches on the north side of the slender neck and the harbour on the south side . |
16 | She is rather good at " doing " Jamaican vowels , except for the vowel of STRUT [ P3 ] , which always comes out as the LE version . |
17 | A favourite spot for horse-riders , ramblers and walkers , the right of way which runs in a straight line from a point close to the Royal Naval School comes out at the Hindhead gibbet . |
18 | She 's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies . |
19 | If one makes the more realistic assumption that the GDP growth rate would fall from 3 per cent to nearly zero over this decade then the figure of 4.5 million unemployed comes out of the Cambridge computer . |
20 | I read once there 's over a hundred miles of rivers under the city , like the Fleet which rises in Hampstead and comes out into the Thames at Blackfriars , all underground . ’ |
21 | This debate , which essentially arises out of the Piper Alpha disaster , has been given even greater poignancy due to the reports that we have received of a major explosion at Grangemouth . |
22 | ADRIAN DAVIES , the Welsh international rugby union outside-half , runs out with the Cambridge University soccer side to take on Oxford at Fulham this morning with the roar of Twickenham fresh in his memory . |
23 | Kate joined Wimpey Homes nine years ago and now works out of the Middlesbrough office although covers the entire region from Berwick-upon-Tweed in the North down to Sheffield . |
24 | I guess we 'll just have to wait to see how it works out in the US . |