Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] out the " in BNC.

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1 During a protracted confrontation with a drunken heckler he deservedly came out the winner both on points and then with a clear knockout ; the humiliated toper slinking out by a side door .
2 He quickly tipped out the contents : an apple , a new scarf , an orange , reindeer money , a new game and … nothing else .
3 He quickly stubbed out the cigarette , replaced his head and raced back up into the daylight to entertain the kids .
4 He also took out the bit where Brad declared his love for Chelsi , and put in a bit where Brad declared his love for Tara .
5 He also spied out the Tomorrowman 's barman .
6 He also held out the possibility of including right-wing parties in his coalition , in return for their support for Labour policy .
7 He also pointed out the amendment in section 26 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( effective from 1 October 1992 ) reducing the maximum term of imprisonment for theft from ten to seven years , thereby distinguishing theft from obtaining by deception , the maximum term for which remains at ten years .
8 He also pointed out the revenue support grant from the Government to the council of £27.8m was a 12.3pc rise .
9 He later found out the diagnosis was ‘ schizophrenia ’ .
10 Raising the trapdoor a little more so he could see out , he cautiously pushed out the barrel of the shotgun and checked for any sign of enemy personnel , as best as he could in his limited field of vision .
11 After breaking ahead of his experienced Brazilian rival , Jose-Luis Barbosa , he simply stretched out the five-man field , only stepping on the accelerator off the last bend to hold off comfortably the late surge of runner-up , Belgian Luc Bernaert .
12 He even sounded out the Israeli authorities on the chance for local autonomy , making ( for him ) the dramatic statement that ‘ Jordan is not authorised to decide the future of the Palestinian population on the West Bank ’ .
13 He then pulled out the knife and demanded : ‘ Get these off the streets ! ’
14 alternative vision , he then threw out the thought that , far from varsity virtue being reflected in high A-level grade inputs , the real test was to accept lesser qualifications but achieve a high quality output ( as at Salford ) .
15 She was free to go as close to the man 's music as she dared , to stare as long as she wanted , to dance on the kerb right beside him where he seemed so tall he almost blacked out the sky , and the music so overwhelming you could hear nothing else .
16 And Alana Jeanette also told the jury how Darren Nichol had unsuccessfully tried to make love to her just hours before he allegedly carried out the frenzied sex attack on Josephine Chandler .
17 There was a cut-glass ashtray near his elbow and he savagely ground out the cigarette in it .
18 How Alan kept his temper I will never know , but he quietly sorted out the mess , mounted a huge Loch Ordie , rowed out from the shore again and handed me the fly rod : ‘ Here , Bruce , you fish , I 'll work the dap and mind the oars . ’
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