Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [prep] [art] open " in BNC.

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1 A notorious Australian criminal is behind bars again eight weeks after walking out of an open prison .
2 The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates .
3 In the back a woman was looking out of the open window , her chin propped on the heel of her hand .
4 Half listening , half occupied with looking out of the open window at a flock of rooks riding in circles on the breeze , Melissa was vaguely aware of a succession of faint bumping noises in the distance , followed by returning footsteps .
5 " Even going out to the open air services .
6 She was dazzled by a set of headlights as a Volkswagen Golf swerved to avoid her , music blaring out of the open windows .
7 And now they had left the city behind and were heading out into the open country .
8 Drifting out of an open window , riding over a choppy bassline , comes the distinctive voice of Omar .
9 Getting out in the open air on a bike can be an exhilarating experience .
10 The Fish-Boy knocked at the door , and a second later a large plate came flying out of an open window .
11 She had found him sitting there , hunched up on his bed , his arms wrapped about his knees , staring out through the open window at the bay .
12 He had a particular reason for regarding the old female golden eagle as special and , like Creggan , he was obsessed by it now , and stood in his pyjamas staring out of an open window on to a cold and moonlit night .
13 If it was friendly , how come it was scurrying around stealing magazines and not coming out into the open and asking who was in charge round here .
14 The German mortaring had suddenly stopped and the Brigade Major was standing out in the open talking to an Officer when , just as suddenly , the mortars started up again , sending their bombs swishing through the trees and sending the Brigade Major diving for cover .
15 It was unlit , but she could see the Czech girl leaning out of the open window , gazing over the lawn .
16 Along the broken kerb of the road stood a line of taxis , their drivers dozing in the back seats with their legs dangling out of the open doors .
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