Example sentences of "went out of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Cobblers finally went out of the competition at Fulham . |
2 | Some of the discipline went out of the play , but as others tired Jess picked up the pace of the game and finished looking as likely as match-winner as anyone . |
3 | He went out of the gate , wondering what the rest of the unit had been doing . |
4 | ‘ And now that 's done , ’ said the blind man , and he quickly went out of the inn . |
5 | She now flapped her hand as if shooing something away , then went out of the kitchen and onto the landing , and here , as she had before , she stopped , but only long enough to raise her eyes to the whitewashed ceiling as her mind said , Dear God , do n't let anything come of this . |
6 | And without another word he left the table , went out of the kitchen , presumably through the scullery , and into the backyard ; and when the sound of the door shutting came to them , Mick turned with a laugh towards Joe , saying , ‘ I bet you 're wondering where the first part of grace before meals went . ’ |
7 | She went out of the kitchen and closed the door . |
8 | Reluctantly she went out of the kitchen , across the small hall and towards the sitting-room . |
9 | She slipped the bunch into her pocket and went out of the door . |
10 | Then he turned and went out of the door . |
11 | She came and kissed him like an anteater , and he went out of the door . |
12 | ‘ Please wait a moment , ’ the officer said , and went out of the door . |
13 | Emily left me , mouthing as she went out of the door that she was going back to the office . |
14 | They went out of the door chatting about having seen the land as the early settlers found it . |
15 | We have n't paid for it and therefore er , we er , you see a rather large item for provisions and minorities , that includes the ninety nine million consideration that er , went out of the door in July , as well , of course , as the substantial provisions that Thames made , in their own accounts for their property leases and for er , potential losses on the disposal of Reeves their West Coast , U S production company . |
16 | As the men went out of the door Laura stared glumly over at the young policewoman . |
17 | They should still be there if some animal has n't carried them off , ’ Travis answered , and went out of the door . |
18 | As she went out of the door , she turned . |
19 | As the shadows closed over the land the heat went out of the day . |
20 | As he went out of the shelter , he saw two people with a barrow , a man and a woman , he says . |
21 | We went out of the building . |
22 | Frank delivered again for Norway U21 last night as they went out of the european U21 championship with a 3–1 loss . |
23 | If she went out of the yard , which was rarely , one or other would go with her , and they never both left the yard together . |
24 | Corbett bowed respectfully and , pushing by the labourers and other villeins coming in from the fields to break their fasts , went out of the Galilee Gate , across the track and into the woods . |
25 | Prost went out of the race on lap 36 and had to watch agonizingly as Piquet finished third to overhaul him and take the title by two points . |
26 | The final round of the championship was the Australian Grand Prix at Adelaide and Prost won the race from Nelson Piquet ( Bra ) after the championship leader , Nigel Mansell ( GB ) , spectacularly went out of the race on lap 63 . |
27 | So all those things went out of the window which makes life easier . |
28 | Unfortunately all our well laid plans went out of the window on March 19th when our second child decided to arrive six weeks early . |
29 | ‘ Do n't let Dad hear for God 's sake , ’ she moaned quietly , as all her inhibitions went out of the window . |
30 | He said : ‘ I was doing some commentary on our clubcall line and when we equalised , considered analysis went out of the window . |