Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Cynthia stood up and walked across to the window , where she stared out across the busy London street .
2 Sliding her arm from beneath him , Beth got out of bed and , wrapping her robe about her shivering form , went first to the window , where she looked out at the moonlit night .
3 Coming in in the corners where the where you go out on the landing .
4 I have always liked to read the Golden Age detective stories , if you like , the country house murder mysteries , but I would have to admit that reading those is to some extent desire for stasis , a desire erm for a particularly safe kind of world , where everything works out in the end , because that 's usually what happens , and so these days I tend only to take very small doses of that particular medicine .
5 This type of alteration is called saussuritisation , and other similar types of hydrothermal alteration can be recognised in the other igneous rocks of the igneous complex of south Harris where they crop out in the thrust zone .
6 He said , ‘ Remember the peasant dance where they came out in the long , hooped skirts and you ca n't see their feet ?
7 The first tomatoes of the year , firm and cushiony , with tucks where they plumped out around the bottom of the stalk were quartered in their own juice on a dish with oregano and slender crescents of a veined purple onion , sliced with the first stone pressing of olive oil .
8 I tell the truth , honest I do ! " one was shouting , and it and a few others tugged at the lower edges of the few furs he still had on and pulling on his under-breeches where they appeared out of the top of his boots .
9 Sometimes a head-on collision with a lorry seems inevitable , but somehow at the last moment we or they swerve out of the way .
10 Practice Richard Ashworth and ors v Berkeley-Walbrook Ltd ; CA ( Russell , Stuart-Smith LJJ ) ; 27 Sept 1989 As a general rule , where a counterclaim could properly be relied on as a set-off and where it arose out of the same subject matter as the claim , the counterclaiming defendant ought not to be required to give security for costs of that counterclaim unless there were exceptional circumstances .
11 It was high-necked and had long tight sleeves and a straight line to the floor , where it flared out at the back into a huge swirling fishtail train .
12 erm , you have , I have n't , and erm , there was a photograph that I cut out of the paper sometime before he abdicated , over the Prince of Wales at the races with Mrs Simpson .
13 The main points that I picked out from the game affecting the law changes are :
14 But I , I , I know that I missed out on the , the private education one because I should 've come back on that .
15 ‘ You mean that someone leaned out of the window and shouted to you ? ’
16 So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study .
17 But I was anxious to see Mr Rochester , who had been away on business , so I ran out of the quiet house to meet him on the road .
18 It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension .
19 The eyes of the Modigliani seemed to glare at me severely , so I sneaked out under the colonnade , where a minute later Conchis joined me .
20 About eighty villagers followed me inside , and waited expectantly … so I struck out for the hinterlands .
21 But once I got out of the splitting shop out into the dry , handling leather rather than skins , er it were terrific , absolutely terrific .
22 Since that day I have never spent much time at the green table and , once I got out into the world of journalism , worked hard at it .
23 Wendy was so furious at the demand by the bank , whose motto is ‘ We are here to make life easier ’ , that she stormed out of the branch in Eastwood , Notts .
24 The discreet feelers that she put out during the drive back to Anduze met with monosyllabic replies that indicated , firmly but politely , that the matter was no concern of hers .
25 This means that she jumped out of the aircraft by herself and her parachute opened automatically seconds later .
26 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
27 All the same , she badly needed some air and solitude , so she stepped out to the veranda , closed the door silently behind her , slipped off her high heels and held them in one hand , then padded on silent stockinged feet down the back stairs and into the garden .
28 His deep , even breathing told her he had fallen asleep again , so she slipped out of the room and left him to it .
29 So you walked out to the shoal and — ? ’
30 Once you get out of the sight of land , one bit of sea is very much like another , ’ he said yesterday .
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