Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun] out in the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At nights , ’ said the Canadian , ‘ it was so cold that you could n't sleep at all , and about dawn you 'd hear the shots as they knocked off that day 's quota of Frenchmen out in the yard . ’ |
2 | Canon Frances Briscoe ( York ) said failure to pass the legislation to the grassroots would be a ‘ betrayal of women out in the dioceses , waiting in the wings ’ . |
3 | So she kept her eyes closed , humming a little tune to try and make Florence let her milk down faster and barely listening to the sound of voices out in the yard . |
4 | Similar reef limestones extend up to Scandinavia , where they reach heir finest development in the island of Gotland out in the Baltic . |
5 | We join the row of fishermen out in the surf . |
6 | We 'll , seriously gentleman we 'll take it from there , there there 's a cup of tea out in the . |
7 | I have n't shifted them , i n't it a mucky day ? considering all that frost and cold you 've got a lot of families out in the front door there ai n't we ? have you got any tapes of ours not finished off ? , or have we got to start a new one ? |
8 | Finally he took a whole lot of bottles out in the hope that in the ensuing muddle they would all finally be fitted in . |
9 | He must have spent a lot of time out in the sun — running ? |
10 | If this summer is as warm as last year 's , we 'll all be spending a lot of time out in the garden . |
11 | There was a sheet of ice out in the courtyard from a burst pipe which had carried all the garbage from the kitchen with it . |
12 | Whichever depending on which company you go in sometimes there are a couple of days out in the field plus three days in head office . |