Example sentences of "out from [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | About 845,000 passengers are expected to fly out from London 's Heathrow this weekend with another 332,000 going from Gatwick . |
2 | But he was n't prepared for the shock of seeing those eyes , his daughter 's eyes of startling green flecked with gold , that looked out from Simon 's face . |
3 | Motor-scooters leaned drunkenly against lamp-posts , and idle dogs scavenged , as the sound of flamenco pulsed out from Pepe 's Bar . |
4 | The one they missed pulled out from Warsaw 's East Station at 2.50am yesterday carrying 809 cheering East Germans bound for the Rhine region of West Germany . |
5 | No. 12 , in page 54 , line 2 , leave out from accounts ' to and' in line 3 . |
6 | Further work on the show , which is sponsored by Unix user group Uniforum UK , will be carried out from Reed 's Solihull , Birmingham office . |
7 | She had found out from Angy 's relatives that she was living in the area and had secretly taken the opportunity of getting in touch with her . |
8 | At the back of the album was a clutch of glossy professional pictures , and in these Dorothy could be found , glaring out from Louise 's wedding group , standing rigid beside Edward on his graduation day . |
9 | It was too late for that , and nothing discreditable had leapt out from Greg 's perusal . |
10 | Today , gazing out from Beeston 's summit , you may feel that such a castle must have been impregnable . |
11 | If dogs are put out from people 's houses and left to stray , there is a welfare problem . |