Example sentences of "he [vb past] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He made out a clear case for embalming all bodies and for treating them all similarly , bearing in mind the long incubation period and uncertain diagnosis in HIV infections . |
2 | He made out the black shape of another tunnel mouth . |
3 | He made out the high-backed chair to one side of the fire and sank into it , sitting tall and erect , careful not to crease his dinner jacket . |
4 | Then he made out the thousands of tiny rings that studded the ceiling . |
5 | On it he laid out a simple grid of streets with a central site for the new church of St Thomas , surrounded by 61 1 house plots . |
6 | Mr Rabin said he favoured allowing some deportees to join the Palestinian delegation , but he ruled out the two deportees on the reported Egyptian list because they were PLO officials . |
7 | He saw something erm he saw a cat and he zoomed out the front door and he was gone and it 's only when he lost sight of the cat he thought about where he was |
8 | As he was moving down , he whipped out an orange stick and began hastily manicuring his nails . |
9 | He jumped into the shower and felt a little better when he got out a few seconds later . |
10 | He got out the cheating stick and clipped the peg , swarming up in a daisy chain of quick-draws . |
11 | He got out the brown envelope and spread the photographs on his lap . |
12 | Deprived of royal favour , and hounded from Radnorshire politics by his great rivals the Harleys , he sought out a new patron , Thomas Grey , second Earl of Stamford [ q.v. ] , a new parliamentary seat ( first for Breconshire and then as Stamford 's nominee for Bere Alston ) , and a new reputation as an energetic House of Commons man . |
13 | He emptied out the fired cartridge cases , went across to the sink and washed the gun under the hot tap . |
14 | This gallant officer , the colonel assured the regiment , careless of his own safety , continued the attack after Lieutenant Harvey had fallen , killing several German soldiers before reaching their dugouts , where he wiped out a complete enemy unit singlehanded . |
15 | Mr was completely wrong about the Labour amendment erm in fact he read out the wrong amendment altogether . |
16 | He tried out a possible ‘ Jotting ’ on Fosdyke . |
17 | He tells us how he cried and cried when he found out the Almighty Mozzer had slung his hook and f—ed off home for a veggieburger . |
18 | The shaking of the head became a violent fit of denial , and he let out a strange sob , knowing back his head as he did so . |
19 | He let out a deep breath . |
20 | He let out a deep , hungry growl as she bucked and gasped from the shocking sensation , her eyes like a frightened doe 's . |
21 | He let out a deep sigh . |
22 | He let out a long-held breath . |
23 | He let out a long , shuddering breath . |
24 | He let out a long breath and raised his hands to cover both ears . |
25 | He let out a long breath then turned to look at Hitch . |
26 | He let out a long breath . |
27 | He let out a long , gasping sigh . |
28 | He let out a tired sigh . |
29 | Suddenly he let out a huge sigh , as though the air was being forced out of him . |
30 | Instead , he let out a terrified scream . |