Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Miss Fogerty assured her that nothing would be disclosed and slipped out of the side door . |
2 | Whenever I turn to try and get out of the cage , someone is offended or upset , says I 'm defying them or humiliating them . |
3 | My favourite of them is the Power Toolbox , a way of taking program launching and switching out of the Program Manager altogether and putting your own buttons on the desktop . |
4 | My father rushed to the window , looked out and down into the garden , then shouted and ran out of the room , leaving Mrs Clamp goggle-eyed , alone . |
5 | Senga shouted and dashed out into the hall , almost colliding with Gerard , the butler " That 's Patrick , " she said quickly , " he said he would be back in time for lunch . " |
6 | At a point with ‘ Arc ’ I said ‘ OK , we 're off and we 're flying , this is distorted and grunged out to the max ’ . |
7 | He drew and sighted out through the window . |
8 | The slaves rose and backed out of the chamber , their eyes cast down . |
9 | Or she could kneel and look out of the window , or do some physical jerks . |
10 | He stopped and stared out of the window , across Horse Guards ' , looking suddenly weary . |
11 | Where the lawn ended she stopped and looked out across the bay , scanning the water for any sign of life . |
12 | Edward stopped and looked out across the open sea . |
13 | Maud went rushing off down the corridor , but Mildred stopped and looked out of the window to see if there was any evidence of fire . |
14 | After a while he stopped and looked out of the window remembering what Canaris had said about Hitler . |
15 | When Georges Braque , badly wounded and invalided out of the infantry , came back to Paris in 1917 , Marie Wassilieff gave a banquet for him at her canteen . |
16 | Indraugnir howled and lashed out at the Bloodthirster with renewed fury , using the last of his fading strength to keep the Blood God 's follower at bay . |
17 | The coroner 's jury had even brought in a sensational verdict , that ‘ the murder was organised and carried out by the Royal Irish Constabulary , officially directed by the British Government , and we return a verdict of wilful murder against David Lloyd George , Prime Minister of England … . ’ |
18 | He stands and looks out over the lights of London . |
19 | He turned off the light and crossed to the window to stand and stare out across the back of the houses . |
20 | The visitors turned and filed out of the room , realising that the conversation had come to an end . |
21 | If I 'd turned and walked out of the Moebius Strip , none of this would have happened . |
22 | Each valve or combination of valves , therefore , produces not a single note but a whole series of possible notes , the one required at any moment being selected and coaxed out by the player , who must therefore ‘ feel ’ the required note before he actually produces it . |
23 | I am not talking of municipal autonomy — they almost have that — but of self-rule as is written and spelled out in the Camp David accords " . |
24 | Old Donald looked at her , shocked and her son straightened as though lashed and flung out of the house . |
25 | The figure stirred and moved out of the shadows towards them . |
26 | ‘ There 's divil a bit of mud on me boots , ’ he muttered and went out into the back yard . |
27 | ‘ I have had a long chat with Stephen and told him I know that he is knocking at the door of the full international side , but I would rather he played and helped out in the match at Tannadice than did nothing at Ibrox . ’ |
28 | Establish an Arms Conversion Agency to help arms manufacturers to diversify and convert out of the defence field , funded by savings made in the defence budget . |
29 | Sophie agreed and looked out of the window . |
30 | Clearly , every day will see large sums being received and paid out as the public and private sectors make payments to each other . |