Example sentences of "she [verb] out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Margaret 's there every day , she goes out every morning .
2 He took a hasty pace towards her , and she flung out a hand .
3 But even as she flung out a hand to save herself she was whisked off her feet and pulled into the secure haven of fitzAlan 's arms .
4 She laid out a selection of records from Harry Roy through theatrical speechifying to the Beatles and Scott Joplin .
5 Her face pinched in disapproval , she laid out a dish of sliced cold beef , a platter of bread and butter , the remains of a pigeon pie and some cheeses .
6 She made out a Nativity , but it was wrong .
7 She made out the shape of Caro squatting in the armchair , rigidly still .
8 The bang came again but softer , and she made out the squeak of rusty hinges against the din of the stormy night .
9 But as she made out the figure who stood darkly outlined against the blaze of the picture window 's light , she stopped abruptly short .
10 The accent sounded mid-European and as Lee became more accustomed to the steam she made out the face of the owner of the voice .
11 At our own Festival she sold out a month before the performance .
12 Fish done , spuds on , she got out the asparagus and found they were plastic !
13 Without answering , she got out the frying pan and began to do him bacon and eggs .
14 She wondered what they would make of it as she got out the vacuum cleaner and started to run it over the drawing-room carpet .
15 Remembering how responsive Faye 's blood glucose level was to stress , she was about to monitor its level , but , as she got out the kit , Tom arrived , his tall figure catapulting into the room and only a slight untidiness to his dark hair betraying the fact that he had so recently been locked in Marise 's arms in the garden .
16 She got out the mower to cut the back lawn .
17 She ruled out the idea of workfare , where claimants are forced to work for benefits or have them withdrawn , for all three million unemployed .
18 She peered out the window , but they were already past it .
19 Literary , second-sighted , sick , she holds out a hand to him : he clasps it , but then decides he ca n't go on .
20 She holds out the tray .
21 As she wrung out a cloth which she was using to mop the floor Diana joked : ‘ Beryl , I doubt it .
22 She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went .
23 She stubbed out the cigarette and took the tea gratefully .
24 She looks out every day for a knight who 'll ride by , so she can unbraid her hair .
25 Irritated , she snatched out the earpiece and let the set dangle round her neck .
26 She found out a week back ! "
27 She found out the man 's name later on that week .
28 Miss Sherwin said she found out the stall had been sold for below the price she thought it was worth and felt ‘ ripped off ’ .
29 All this was so ludicrous that Jane could only laugh in disbelief , until , by accident , she found out the reason for the hostility of the erstwhile ‘ noble ’ family .
30 ass If she starts out a goosegirl she 'll shit on
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