Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Her older brother and sister found out about the situation and teased her unmercifully . |
2 | To return to the shareholder example , having raised the point that it is in shareholders ' interests to ensure their returns are reasonable , it logically follows that there will be an incentive for them to spend a certain amount of time and money finding out about the firm 's activities and performance . |
3 | There was mass saluting , mass mumbling and mass pouring out of the door . |
4 | There is still a great deal to be learnt about early Anglo-Saxon society , both as a result of new excavations , the publication of older ones and research carried out on the wealth of material already published or in museums . |
5 | An exhibition of some of the work and research carried out by the University of Stirling was on display in the crush hall . |
6 | One of his arms moved a little and blood ran out of the side of his head onto the wet tarmac . |
7 | There had been research and review carried out by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) and by International Movements Towards Educational Change ( IMTEC ) . |
8 | Tension ran high and fighting broke out among the spectators as well as among the players . |
9 | Fans and reviewers enjoyed the raw edge and revelled in the energy and melody thrown out of the guitar crashing mayhem . |
10 | The noise brought Jacqui to the door and light spilled out over the scene . |
11 | Dhani and Caretaker came out of the Cathedral , emerging on to gravel and looked right . |
12 | ‘ Imagine me in one of those , ’ she said , and laughter bubbled out in the way that normally set the whole bus tour laughing with her . |
13 | The situation reaches fever pitch in a bizarre climax in which the characters ' cries and laughter ring out through the hot , humid air of the bayou , where men and women wage yet another round in the tug of war between love and lust , innocence and experience . |
14 | ‘ And how do we do that with radios and telephone knocked out by the storm ? ’ |
15 | If nothing else we hope that by attending college the students will have gained the confidence and determination to go out into the community and demand that changes be made . |
16 | Conrad refused , and war broke out between the Guelph faction and the emperor . |
17 | Radiocarbon analysis and dating carried out on the yellow , red and white paintings of Australian aboriginal cave artists 23 000 years ago , indicate that the pigments were mixed with human blood . |
18 | ‘ Are you all right ? ’ they asked , like people do when somebody 's been knocked down by a bus and lying stretched out in the road . |
19 | ‘ She means , ’ the other twin chimed in , ‘ you are going to stay with us until Mummy and Daddy come out of the hos-hospital ? ’ she asked , finding difficulty in coping with the long word . |
20 | Mr Jotter opened the door and Mould fell out onto the grass . |
21 | all the humbug and hypocrisy flew out of the window . |
22 | Pamela sipped her Tequila Sunrise , glorying in its garish colour , more sunset than sunrise , with its mountain of fruit and umbrella sticking out of the top . |
23 | Something huge and black loomed out of the mist of foam . |
24 | Something thin and black snaked out of the pit and wrapped itself around his ankle . |
25 | ‘ Scrimping and saving goes out of the window if there 's a special occasion - and women here are especially label conscious . |
26 | Marie followed the bus route to where she had seen Simon with his mother and father coming out of the private estate in their car . |
27 | The gunman is believed to have been waiting for the women and chidren to come out of the shop . |
28 | The programme and strategy mapped out before the election began was followed — down to Tuesday 's photo opportunity in a Cornish seal sanctuary — and was undiverted even by the War of Jennifer 's Ear . |
29 | ‘ I wo n't let my wife and daughter look out of the window , ’ wrote an irate resident — because the ‘ travellers ’ were peeing against the trees ( 1985 — or 1885 ? ) . |
30 | After the HN Unit Specifications had been refined by the consultative networks , an initial edit was done by the NDO and scrutiny carried out by the Steering Group or a sub committee of it . |