Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [v-ing] out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd sit up in my room bashing out the blues like I was Blind Lemon Matlock . |
2 | Once few dared the wrath of Caledor , for their Dragonriders could ravage a foe 's armies and lands in hours , the great leathery wings of their mounts blotting out the sky with their numbers . |
3 | She 's got this cute little duffle coat on and a bobble hat with her hair sticking out the bottom . |
4 | Housekeeper and companion Muriel Fryatt was on her knees cleaning out a fire grate on the morning of February 6 , 1952 . |
5 | Her head was up now , her voice spitting out the words . |
6 | Lisa ran to her mother holding out a brilliant sticky red ball . |
7 | But Madame Zborowska , who seems to have spent most of her time smoothing out the quarrels between the artists , asserted that Modigliani also worked ‘ passionately ’ . |
8 | He was trembling now , his back still against the door , his eyes searching out the ill-formed contours within the room . |
9 | He drew her against him , his lips seeking out the smooth plane of her cheek , the full , ripe curve of her mouth . |
10 | Passing between the granite houses lining the main street of Moretonhampstead , he drove on , his headlights picking out the bends in the serpentine road . |
11 | In a case like this the applicant must , before issuing an originating summons , write to his opponent setting out the nature of his allegations and his information that the documents are relevant . |
12 | His parents Kang and Bi explained how little Sheng spent his days looking out the window at the other children playing , knowing he could n't take part . |
13 | You 're welcome , ’ then went to the sink in the far corner of the kitchen to wash his hands , came back to the fireside to sit down in a chair to the right of the oven , and watched his wife putting out the meal . |
14 | Trent dropped down into the galley and took his time searching out a tin of ginger biscuits . |
15 | Mohicans is a giant double-box-of-popcorn number as it hurtles across your vision throwing out an eye-popping panoply of crimson-coated armies , ferocious battles , cascading waterfalls and musket and tomahawk clashing . |
16 | Draw up a ‘ contract ’ with your partner spelling out the limits of acceptable behaviour . |