Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] of [art] [adj] hole " in BNC.

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1 Every now and then I can see it all so clearly ; a nice log fire and a little round table with a tablecloth , and hot toast with great slabs of butter , and crumpets with honey all oozing out of the little holes , and a china cup with steaming tea — ’
2 The explanation is that the emitted particles tunnel out of the black hole from a region of which an external observer has no knowledge other than its mass , angular momentum , and electric charge .
3 Could you then have got out of the black hole with the remaining extra stage ? ’
4 The probability of a particle getting out of a black hole of the mass of the sun would be very low because the particle would have to travel faster than light for several kilometers .
5 Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time .
6 A hundred years ago a ‘ piss-maker ’ was a great drinker ; to ‘ piss one 's tallow ’ meant to sweat ; a ‘ vinegar-pisser ’ was a miser ; to ‘ piss out of a dozen holes ’ was to have syphilis ; and to ‘ piss when one ca n't whistle ’ was to be hanged .
7 Thus , it is possible for things to get out of a black hole .
8 ‘ You tried to get out of the black hole with an ordinary rocket .
9 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
10 When it had been screened you 'd got to be in there and the malted barley would come out of a big hole just big enough to get a comb-sack through ; and it used to run into a big heap ; and you 'd got to be inside there a-throwing on it back so it did n't bung up the hole .
11 When one takes the small-scale behavior of matter into account , particles and radiation can leak out of a black hole .
12 The uncertainty principle would allow particles and radiation to leak out of the black hole at a steady rate .
13 The event horizon , the boundary of the region of space-time from which it is not possible to escape , acts rather like a one-way membrane around the black hole : objects , such as unwary astronauts , can fall through the event horizon into the black hole , but nothing can ever get out of the black hole through the event horizon .
14 One might speculate that one could jump into a black hole in one place and come out of a white hole in another .
15 There are solutions of Einstein 's general theory of relativity in which it is possible to fall into a black hole and come out of a white hole .
16 Blow through the small hole so the contents come out of the larger hole on to the saucer .
17 What comes out of a black hole , however , will be different from what fell in .
18 ( The water will spurt out of the lowest hole with a stronger jet than from the top hole , and so demonstrate water pressure . )
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