Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] out " in BNC.

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1 He slowly reached out to take her hand in his .
2 He secretly worked out that they fitted together and then successfully bid for them separately .
3 He eventually parachuted out of the aircraft and was arrested .
4 He eventually fell out with another pioneering figure in the study of distribution , the Manx naturalist Edward Forbes ( 1815–54 ) , who appropriated Watson 's provinces for his own very different study .
5 He eventually hoiked out a piece of paper with a phone-number on it .
6 He ended one weekend , which spanned marathons in Holland and Austria , hopelessly lost in Czechoslovakia , where he duly ran out of petrol .
7 His mother was obviously surprised , for he rarely went out , moving no farther than to the chair in front of the television set .
8 In fact , he rarely came out of Bath and Wells , where he was proving a conscientious diocesan , predictably of a brisk administrative turn of mind .
9 He told the court that after Swindon beat Bolton Wanderers in November 1989 he personally handed out £5,000 to the players and back-up staff .
10 Leaning in the kitchen doorway , he watched as she put the kettle on , then asked softly , ‘ When did Ryan tell you he only went out with you for the money ? ’
11 He only went out there to help some
12 He had been let down several times , they had done all sorts of things without asking him , and sometimes he only found out what they 'd been up to when the papers rang for comment .
13 And he only found out from one of his operatives who had seen Bernard at Beirut Airport last night . ’
14 He only found out what he 'd missed a few years ago when some German came in asking questions .
15 He only found out he had few months to live !
16 He only opened out to her slowly .
17 He rightly pointed out that the only duty of the Glamorgan selectors is to make certain the best captain is appointed in succession to Butcher .
18 I have disagreed with the political views of the right hon. Member for Chingford ( Mr. Tebbit ) on many occasions , but he has just highlighted what might be called self-government and he rightly pointed out
19 He suddenly blurted out , ‘ Someone is going behind my back ’ . ’
20 Then he suddenly burst out : " It must be a fine thing to be God !
21 C ( he suddenly burst out with it ) .
22 Still staring at her rather speculatively , he suddenly burst out laughing .
23 He was unfastening the waist of his trousers now , having kicked shoes and socks under a chair , and in helpless fury she bent down to snatch the damp towel from the floor , wrenching it round herself and jumping down from the bed , glaring at him so ferociously that he suddenly burst out laughing .
24 He suddenly darted out from behind a metal ladder and Whitlock aimed at his legs .
25 Georg looked at her and for a moment she thought he was going to grab her , thought he was going to cry himself , but he suddenly stormed out of the dairy and began to stride up towards the lower pasture .
26 He just took out a knife and slashed the silk screen and that was that . ’
27 He did n't ever change himself , he just went out with organised women . ’
28 He just fell out of the sky .
29 He just walked out with my best suitcases and half my wardrobe .
30 So he just got out , picked it up , shoved it back in and drove away .
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