Example sentences of "she [vb past] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Butterfield 8 ’ she read out in a clear , schoolmarm voice .
2 The ones which could not be changed , or were too important to be missed , she shared out with the others and put a schedule on their desks .
3 Depends what she expected out of it . ’
4 She laid out in here and people just wandered in off the back end here .
5 All the scenes she made out of nothing were part of another , more insidious pleasure she was experiencing : she wanted to see how much punishment he would take , how long he would go on bowing his head .
6 She stalked out of the factory , intending to walk through the grounds to cool off , and it was n't until she was passing the administration block that she realised it was raining .
7 was saying when she lived out at erm cos I mean there were trees about there where their hou
8 She lived out of doors and often went to work in the fields with the contadini .
9 Apart from the measly sums she doled out from time to time , the allowance was Benedict 's by right , for it was left in trust for him by her husband .
10 She gazed out of the window , rehearsing conversational gambits .
11 Kicking off her sandals , she curled her legs up beside her , running slim fingers absently along the silky golden skin of her shins , her grey eyes unfocused as she gazed out of the window .
12 She gazed out of the window aware now of how close they were to the centre of the city and Rune 's apartment .
13 She gazed out of the passenger window with unseeing eyes , hardly aware of the changing scenery as it flashed by , letting the music wash over her , concentrating on the familiar piece , losing herself in its beauty .
14 Lindsey found her hands gripping the deck rail as she gazed out at the golden track made by the fading sun on the water .
15 She gazed out as the beach gradually emptied of holidaymakers , and felt grateful to Rosie for having persuaded her to come to Samana .
16 She gazed out over the flat , dark countryside as the lights of Ghent were left behind .
17 The warm wind blew her hair from her face and she gazed out across the sea where craggy pitons struggled up from the blue sea .
18 She crept out of the day , back , down again into peace .
19 Often she crept out of her bed in the dead of night and sneaked into the new school hall to practise .
20 After a moment , she crept out of her room and looked round the corner of the landing , down the stairs .
21 After another fond peep at his sleeping face , she crept out of the room , softly closed the door , and gathering up her skirt in order not to trip over the hem on the way down the stairs , swiftly retraced her steps back to the kitchen and Cissie .
22 She crept out of her house , and made her way to the festa .
23 She checked out of the Palings and drove away from Longrock with the windows open and the early morning sun strong on her face .
24 It was dusk by the time she checked out of the Shelbourne ; night was approaching rapidly .
25 She got out of her background — which incidentally was comfortable and middle class .
26 She got out of the passage , and found herself somewhere she recognised .
27 She got out of bed too early , so the story goes , because there was so much washing piling up belonging to all the family , as well as me .
28 As she got out of the car and walked towards them , Harriet noted , with dismay , that they both appeared to be drinking gin and tonic .
29 A street light caught the softness of her hair as she got out of the cab at 14th .
30 She got out of trouble to win her pre-Arc race , the Prix Foy , but it would not have worried me if she was beaten then .
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