Example sentences of "out through [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the most part , they are filter-feeders , lying with valves agape , sucking water in through one end of the mantle cavity and squirting it out through a tubular siphon at the other .
2 From this room she could see out through a wide window into a dense stand of woodland , which seemed to crowd together , not quite hiding a track leading to a small cave .
3 The temperature falls and Nathan pulls the nylon sledge cover up over his head , peering out through a narrow slit so as not to miss anything .
4 The scientific observer conceives of himself as a rational mind looking out through a plate-glass window on to an inaccessible " nature " .
5 I buy a cup of tea so thin it could have been made by Rachel 's landlady , and I stare out through a steamed-up café window across the cold empty promenade .
6 She had always lived in a crowd , other people 's dramas and her own played out through a thin wall for the benefit of anyone who chose to listen .
7 The work is carried out through a rolling programme , and the results are published in the official journal of the European Community .
8 The work has been carried out through a rolling programme covering 19 occupational areas and the results are published in the official journal of the EC .
9 all open down the back and you had to walk out through a huge waiting room full of people .
10 Right from the beginning , we argued that the revolutionary process in El Salvador could only be carried out through a popular war in which the incorporation of the civil population is essential When we take over a village or settlement and the enemy forces are ousted … we begin the work of consciousness raising about the situation of the country together with the work of organizing the local population .
11 Clearly she could not go out through a locked door — so where is she ? ’
12 Undoubtedly we are living through a period of considerable political instability , in which there is a complex ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ ( to use Habermas ' expression ) not only in the capitalist societies but also in the former communist societies of Eastern Europe , and in many countries of the Third World ; but the crisis works itself out through an international system of relationships , and such events as the overthrow of President Allende 's government in Chile , or American and Soviet military intervention in various regions of the world in the postwar period , can not be fully comprehended unless they are seen in the setting of global political conflicts .
13 Air is either recirculated through a charcoal filter ( included in the price ) or vents out through an outside wall suing the optional New World Ducting Kit .
14 ‘ Take the cases ! ’ said Damian bitingly , his hand gripping Rachel 's arm and marching her out through the sliding doors to the limousine .
15 The rat could only go one way , burrowing its way out through the living flesh . ’
16 The car took them away from the town , out through the flat fields and the irrigation pipes that ran along beside the road .
17 Gina ran her bike over his foot viciously as she went out through the narrow hall .
18 They looked out through the grimy windows and shook their heads .
19 Carefully , he straightened and looked out through the fluted glass in the upper part of the door .
20 He went out through the glazed garden door at the back of the hall .
21 The girl slipped away , not to the bushes but out through the curled iron gates to the earth lane that bordered the river .
22 Certainly in principle , and also in fact , the gene reaches out through the individual body wall and manipulates objects in the world outside , some of them inanimate , some of them other living beings , some of them a long way away .
23 Down the twisting stone stairs again and out through the front door opposite the barber-shop where the barbers used to look so longingly at our flowing locks — later on , the regulation hair-style for most young men .
24 When we squeeze the Devil out through the front door , we unwittingly let in all sorts of secular ideologies that masquerade as Christian ones ( which is just another way of saying that he comes in again through the back door ) .
25 He let the young man out through the front door .
26 Even in the Regal Arms they were liable to think it unusual if anybody carried a body or a badly wounded man down the stairs and out through the front door .
27 Rohmer was already pushing out through the front door after Duvall .
28 We trotted down the long flights of stairs and I followed her out through the front door .
29 Five minutes later , without giving herself time to think , be disappointed that she probably would n't see him again after today , she ran lightly down the stairs and out through the front door .
30 But , leaving her for a brief while , he went to instruct Ivo to drive her back to her hotel , and then escorted her out through the front door .
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