Example sentences of "out and [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What he pulled out and flung on the bed were garments of his own : a thick jacket and breeches and boots . |
2 | Benin climbed out and crossed to the guardhouse where he showed his ID card to the nearest of three armed sentries . |
3 | These would subsequently be tried out and evaluated in the classroom , the teacher having been given a set of possible procedures for doing this . |
4 | In the huge surveys carried out and documented in the Kinsey Report and substantiated by the results of a special Forum magazine survey into penis size , the largest recorded penises were ten inches and nine-and-a-half inches respectively . |
5 | If the summer weather has brought out your sporty side , do n't feel you 've got to rush out and invest in a bank-breakingly expensive pair of trainers . |
6 | Karen rinsed her mouth out and spat in the sink . |
7 | When I open it , a load of bits of paper fall out and flutter to the ground . |
8 | Leaning her bike against the gate , she hopped up and over , then raced to the bridge and under it , and stood in the middle of the road holding both hands out and shouting to the van to stop . |
9 | And he went on gazing out of the window , drawing on it with his finger until Mrs Hollins came out and rapped on the glass . |
10 | A major rationalisation exercise was carried out and resulted in the creation of a single Head Office at Nailsea which now undertakes all the accounting and administration for Wimpey Hobbs , Wimpey Asphalt and the Overseas Contracting activities . |
11 | Can I ask you though if you are gon na sneak out and smoke in the conservatory er not in that passageway along there , cos the smoke detectors |
12 | Ice crystallizes out and accumulates in a surface layer which thickens and consolidates ; on calm nights with air temperatures well below freezing point a layer 20 cm deep may form overnight and be firm enough to take the weight of a man by morning . |
13 | Feel that your quiet , heavy limbs are almost spreading out and sinking into the floor like water that has been spilled . |
14 | Dominique gets out and sits on the surprisingly long bonnet . |
15 | When one drops out and sits by the fire , another member comes along and |
16 | After the fighting had ceased women would go out and scavenge amongst the bodies , removing useful clothing and equipment which could be passed on to others , They became very skilful in preparing food with few resources , relying on the plants and small animals in the area they were camped . |
17 | Leave to cool slightly in the tin before turning out and transferring to a wire rack to cool completely . |
18 | Leave to cool slightly in the tin(s) before turning out and transferring to a wire rack to cool completely . |
19 | Leave to cool in the tin for 15 minutes before turning out and transferring to a wire rack to cool completely . |
20 | Alida went out and stared at the empty letter cage in the hall , called sharply after the man , that there had been some mistake . |
21 | Remembering the cheque , she went upstairs to get it , she flattened it out and stared at the signature . |
22 | She bought potatoes and carrots and apples and bananas and oranges and every time she lifted her bag an orange fell out and rolled on the floor . |
23 | The bags were of that thinner kind of plastic they use for the bags that they give away at the supermarket , the free ones ; and now one of the bags in her right hand split and she just stood there helpless to stop them as three cans fell out and rolled across the concrete . |
24 | I was waiting for him to say he went out and rolled in the snow because that 's the proper end is n't it ? |
25 | Other prisoners said that in Keraterm — a notorious PoW camp which they dubbed Auschwitz — prisoners were crippled by having the ligaments in a knee cut out and tied in a knot so they could not return to the fighting . |
26 | Some companies have an automatic deletion of all e-mail messages more than three months old with the proviso that any important messages can be taken out and incorporated into a formal , structured system ( for example , a word processing system or individual accounts ) if that message needs to be retained or is a key part of another , more important story . |
27 | School dinner lady Linda Ellis , 32 , and nurse Marie Fisher , 38 , saved Tom Friday after he passed out and toppled into the pool at the Ty Mawr Holiday Camp , in Towyn , near Rhyl , North Wales . |
28 | ‘ It 's A Game ’ , ‘ Money Honey ’ , ‘ Shang A Lang ’ and , um , a lot of padding from the Rollers ' post ‘ 77 career after they 'd been shot down in flames , plucked , shucked , gutted , roasted , eaten , shat out and buggered in the back of the neck and then locked in the attic with Mad Auntie Maude from Nottingham for two weeks by the ultimate manufactured band , the Sex Pistols . |
29 | The second job of the day is to light the stove , a monument in itself , taking up a quarter of the thatched hut with its various extensions — a sill ( pod ) with an area for keeping dishes warm ( chestok ) , niches ( pechurki ) for small objects and matches , holes on the side for drying out leg and foot wrappings ( for lack of shoes ) , holes near the summit for reviving chilled hens in winter , and on the triumphal summit worn clothing on which to stretch out and sleep in the delicious warmth — ‘ U hholodnoi pechi ne sogreesh'sia ’ ( ‘ You ca n't heat yourself at a cold stove ’ ) . |
30 | 1.5 " Tenant 's Works " means the works which are to be carried out and completed by the Tenant on the Premises in accordance with clause 3 of this agreement consisting of : |