Example sentences of "out in a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This was her diagnosis after she had pulled his foot this way and that , in a manner that brought Seb out in a sweat and had him groaning in anguish . |
2 | Civilian breakdown organisations more used to recovering cars from the nearby A66 broke out in a sweat when businessman David Gresty told them where his truck had been ditched . |
3 | I felt the jolt in his chest as I hugged it in rhythm against mine and for a long second could n't believe it , but then he heaved again in my arms and coughed in my face and a mouthful of dirty water shot out in a spout and he began coughing in earnest and choking and gasping for air … gasping , gulping air down , wheezing in his throat , whooping like whooping cough , struggling to fill his functioning lungs . |
4 | Ianthe realised from his triumphant expression that he had caught her out in a mistake and waited with resignation to hear what it was . |
5 | The only thing that stuck out in a day that seemed to have been a hundred hours of confusion was that nun . |
6 | I 'll be out in a day or so . |
7 | By Sunday evening , though , I was getting back to myself and expected to be let out in a day or two but they kept me in for the week , giving me tests , including an electrocardiogram . ’ |
8 | What we therefore need to do is to print it out in a way that will not only show the grid , but be big enough to follow easily whilst knitting . |
9 | Needless to say the electron is not to be considered as encircling the nucleus in a circular orbit but instead it is spread out in a way that is totally unpicturable classically . |
10 | For no apparent reason it was hanging on my head like lank seaweed ; I could n't make it puff out in a way that hid my ears properly . |
11 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
12 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
13 | They wo n't need to see all of your data , but choose certain items to print out or type out in a way that can be understood by the non-linguist . |
14 | For instance , the basic activity in ( 2 ) is painting the general ; but the sentence tells us more specifically that it is an activity carried out in a way that envisages the general as seated . |
15 | She kitted her out in a belt and a thick wad of gauze . |
16 | The words had come out in a babble and by the time he had gathered his wits and been able to respond she had put the phone down . |
17 | ‘ What I mean is , they probably had some sort of … lover 's quarrel , Gebrec went storming out in a rage and charged up to the belvedere to cool off . |
18 | All yelped out in a voice that would wake the dead or summon up the devil from the deepest ring of hell . |
19 | Then he ran out in a panic and said he was a doctor and thought I was dying . |
20 | Some day you 'll , somebody go out in a fight and you 'll get that . |
21 | The words came out in a rush and she felt her face flame . |
22 | Ward had his door open and was out in a flash before we had even stopped . |
23 | Fishermen would never go out in a boat if anyone who could swim was on board , since the Fates might decide to give the man a chance to do so . |
24 | The first one was half of us were blindfolded and we were set out in a line and the rest had to move about 5–10 metres away and stand in a line . |
25 | We 'll find out in a moment or twos time . |
26 | Some people are daunted by the technology of sound , but it 's basically just like water : you can send it out in a jet or you can spray it gently over everyone . |
27 | They stand out in a city that seems , until one discovers its finer corners , architecturally roughhewn . |
28 | On one hand this angry commentary about what these women protesters had done to outrage all the people involved in Miss World , and on the other hand , my dad sort of crashed out in a chair because he was so exhausted from his work . |
29 | It does provide much of the mechanicals for the Brava pick-ups , now labelled Vauxhall not Bedford , and doubtless will contribute in no small measure to Vauxhall 's new Frontera 4 × 4 due out in a month or two . |
30 | ‘ The probate thing will be sorted out in a month or so , ’ said Helen in strangled tones . |