Example sentences of "[vb past] out and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This chap came out and carried on with the beat . |
2 | He came out and flopped on to the bed . |
3 | Well , about , I do n't know how long ago but we were stuck under the table for some time and er eventually we could hear this whirring noise like , you know and er I , I was a bit more daring than me brothers and I sneaked out and went out to the backdoor , an and looked up and there I could see this er Zeppelin in the sky , you know ! |
4 | They climbed out and hurried round to the back of the van to open the doors . |
5 | We walked out and staggered back to our beds , pushing out the dummies we had left there as decoys , using rolled up overcoats and our pyjamas . |
6 | Another rustle followed before a glossy blackbird hopped out and made off towards the parkland . |
7 | There was n't a soul in sight but the Brigadier got out and called up to his left : |
8 | As Howard got out and went around to the other side of the car , the Doctor slid over , and examined the rudimentary dashboard . |
9 | Halfway through cockpit checks the crew decided that the aircraft was unserviceable , so they all got out and tramped back to the Squadron offices . |
10 | I got out and walked over to the gate . |
11 | Then she got out and strolled up to the gate with her most provocative walk . |
12 | But as she drew near , the doors flew open and two casually dressed young men got out and closed in on her . |
13 | One doctor was being driven home when he suddenly said : ‘ Stop the car and let me out ’ , at which he leapt out and ran off down the road into the dark . |
14 | This can then bc pulled out and opened out as the occasion demands . |
15 | John stormed out and set up in business on his own . |
16 | He saw service in both world wars , having been called back to the RAF reserve when the Second World War broke out and stayed in until 1947 . |
17 | Except for the two hours when you went out and drove round to Boundary Drive . ’ |
18 | Ruth went out and ran down to her . |
19 | Then he went out and came back with his eyes all black and slitted , his face streaked with soot , a blanket around him and he shouted , ‘ I am Charlie Chan ! ’ and pulled out the carving knife . |
20 | ‘ You went out and came back by the yard door ? ’ |
21 | A boathook reached out and latched on to the ship 's side , and a small , dark-haired crewgirl pulled them in until they touched with a gentle bump . |
22 | Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra . |
23 | She cried out and held on to his arm in fear . |
24 | Alison ran out and came back with Gildas . |
25 | I maintained my height over this , diving the extra off , rounded out and touched down at about 250 metres into the field . |
26 | on a Saturdays afternoon , they all set out and walked up past Sandybank and along to the Mill Road and the back to the village along the sand . |
27 | That letter was in draft form , ready to be checked by lawyers , then typed out and sent off on the morning of 27 February 1991 . |
28 | A mile down the road , he asked me to stop , jumped out and ran off into the darkness , leaving his knife behind . |
29 | Kelly jumped out and ran back into the massage parlour . |
30 | Jake jumped out and strode round to the passenger door , but before he could open it Kirsty appeared , flinging herself at him and squealing , ‘ Uncle Jake ! |