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

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61 ‘ Well , that 's exactly what you 'd get if there 'd been a big explosion with everything starting out from the same place .
62 I rang the owner Gary Harris , and arranged with him to go out to the USA and view the aircraft , after which we came to an agreement and I purchased the Corsair .
63 The surface above her bulged out into a number of large teardrop shapes which hung above her for a moment , trembling slightly , before depositing the Doctor , Miles , Cheryl and Bishop beside her .
64 Some speak resentfully of a takeover by the Wessis , with themselves marked out for the role of second-class citizens .
65 But his interest in them came out in a unique way almost twenty years ago when he founded a shop that has become a fixture on Prince Street Untitled .
66 Once we 'd found this little gem — and other setup options — we managed to coax a wonderfully fast high resolution screen upon which to work out of the system .
67 Unfortunately there was so little height in which to pull out of the dive , and the aircraft was going so fast , that gross overloading of the wing structure was absolutely inevitable .
68 Once , upon her getting out of the car , they manoeuvred the vehicle so as to trap the field-worker to prevent her accompanying them .
69 The wise dragon so captivates his maiden that she never even has a second for longing , that she turns not from him to stare out across the wide meadows and lakes of adolescence .
70 ‘ My dining room faces north and is difficult to heat , ’ he had said to Ianthe , and now he stood in it looking out of the window at the cold March day , fully conscious of his words .
71 I ca n't think of any other reason for him to walk out of the dinner he was supposed to be at .
72 She told the Liverpool inquest that on March 9 this year they had argued about her going out for a drink with some friends in the city centre .
73 We told them she was losing the baby , but they thought it was just a scam for her to get out of the cell .
74 A court has been told that three men accused of killing twin sisters in a barn fire shouted to them to get out before the men themselves ran away .
75 ‘ He left it all to me to sort out with the planning department and I had to plead that we 'd lose him altogether if we made a problem . ’
76 He turned his back on her to look out of the window .
77 The spoilt , black-haired girl sitting beside him staring out at the river .
78 After criticising Government policy since 1979 , when the Conservatives came to power , Mr Clarke said : ‘ For John Major to claim credit for Hoover jobs staying Scotland — thanks to him opting out of the Social Chapter and keeping wages down — is a disgraceful betrayal of the Scottish workforce .
79 What is denied by the defendant and what is the issue of trial is that they deny that they were ever instructed by Mr er to save such a measure or that it would have been appropriate to serve them or that at any stage Mr ever asked to be advised on any way open to him to get out of the contract er as alleged .
80 She was not looking forward to her coming out as an Italian girl , but she was determined not to let herself get married early .
81 ‘ I finally agreed to it coming out in a limited edition .
82 Since there is no guarantee that the behaviour of participants during the life of a co-operative R&D venture will mesh with their initial goals , or that new , anticompetitive restrictions will not be added to what started out as a pro-competitive co-operative R&D agreement , it is hard to believe that immunity from prosecution is an attractive policy option in the absence of continuous monitoring by the antitrust authorities .
83 Troia Cathedral , begun in 1093 , is built high up in the small hill town and is visible for miles as it stands out of the surrounding flat plain .
84 ‘ I thought such as He died out at the beginnings of Time , ’ she said .
85 It comes about as a result of our gratitude to God for his wiping out of a colossal debt that we could never have paid back ( Matt.
86 Carry out some market research for yourself to find out about the ‘ typical ’ customer .
87 But she was none the wiser for what came out of the speakers : a soft sea of hiss , a hint of ultrasonics , and a persistent , repetitive creaking noise .
88 We had just passed over a gaggle of eighteen-thousand-foot volcanoes , great slag heaps of ash with gaping vents pointed at the clear blue bowl of the heavens , when he finally shifted in his seat and leaned across me to look out of the window , blinking his eyes .
89 ‘ The Sports Council were also very supportive , very keen for us to get out of the south-east . ’
90 Suddenly alerted by something seen out of the corner of his eye , one of the young Marines felt an icy death-grip on his spine .
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