Example sentences of "out between the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Wind the wire on neatly in layers and bring the ends out between the pins on each side of the bobbin . |
2 | Words popped out between the sobs . |
3 | After a long walk we came out between the dunes and were staring at the sea . |
4 | Even so it was not until July 1962 that a precarious agreement was finally worked out between the factions in Laos , and one which was undone in due course by the intensifying conflict in Vietnam . |
5 | Paradoxically the introduction of the state pension seems to have ended independent activity by workers ' organizations , with even the Durham miners ' scheme fading out between the wars . |
6 | Almost immediately , the ground-floor window of the house next door flew up and the head of an elderly woman popped out between the curtains like a character in a Punch and Judy show . |
7 | Where a large number of female cats are kept together in a cattery , observers have noticed that the kittens born there are often shared out between the mothers . |
8 | Afterwards , the session 's duties are divided out between the companies , two of them will stay behind to muck out , clean tack etc , while the other two ride over to nearby Bushey Park , where the Horse Rangers have a small schooling area . |
9 | The research grant enables coordination to be carried out between the groups , promotes contact and information exchange and enables organisation dissemination activity . |
10 | Fighting eventually broke out between the demonstrators and police in which at least 80 people were injured . |
11 | Much of the Somerset Levels and the Fens was shared out between the parishes around , and small blocks were allocated as detached portions at the time of enclosure or drainage ( Fig. 62 ) . |
12 | Such a deceptively simple greeting acts as the perfect foil for the vast , sumptuous feast laid out between the covers : an array of images that encompasses all aspects of the extraordinary and multifaceted career of a man who achieved mastery of not one but three genres — portraiture , fashion and still life . |
13 | Such a deceptively simple greeting acts as the perfect foil for the vast , sumptuous feast laid out between the covers : an array of images that encompasses all aspects of the extraordinary and multifaceted career of a man who achieved mastery of not one but three genres — portraiture , fashion and still life . |
14 | Shooting broke out between the police and the neo-fascist Afrikaner Resistance Movement ( AWB ) on Aug. 9 in Ventersdorp , 120 km west of Johannesburg , as AWB members tried to prevent President F. W. de Klerk from addressing a meeting . |
15 | Her collection of outdoor treasures shot to the ground as in a single movement she leapt up and out between the trees . |
16 | Barn owls roost during the day in the main tree in the picture , and tend to fly out between the bushes on the right . |
17 | You stand on St Saviour 's Point to see him going out between the forts , the seabirds flocking after his boat , the ropes screaming in the sheaves as the sails are hoisted . |
18 | We eased ourselves along the channel out between the rocks to the edge of where the waves were breaking and watched a few big sets roll through . |
19 | The sea was calm , and Oban , caught in the clear light of a summer morning , looked charming and toylike , as we sailed sedately out between the islets and castle crowned rocks , with sea-birds drifting in our wake , and everywhere , even over the smell of salt and wind , the scents of summer . |
20 | I could step out between the bars , and a day like this declared every reason for the risk . |
21 | WARNING — Aspects of play not covered by the rules will have to be fought out between the parties . |
22 | So Madam I 'm asking you to say that these circumstances , this is the sort of case that should never have come before the court , it should 've been sorted out between the parties themselves , with the aid of their solicitors , and that it 's only the overreaction of the police in this particular circumstance that brings him before the court here . |
23 | Clear perspex sheet behind the terraces prevents gravel eventually seeping out between the bricks . |
24 | Most of the hour Richard spent pacing up and down the corridor , stopping at windows to look out between the buildings at bare trees and transparent hedges . |
25 | At the top as he walked across the plateau , he could see the light from the fire in the main shrine , flickering through the open door and out between the pillars of the veranda . |