Example sentences of "out [prep] a [noun sg] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a gentleman who started out as a co-pilot in the Five-Seventieth squadron . |
2 | Boucicault , for instance , author of The Colleen Bawn , The Shaughraun and many other classic Victorian melodramas , started out as a clerk in the Brewery at St. James 's Gate . |
3 | ‘ One of my regrets is leaving this project just as it has started to get off the ground , ’ said Det Insp Williams , who started out as a PC in the Cheshire Constabulary in 1963 . |
4 | In addition to the above payments an RFL who is a partner in or held out as a partner in an MNP is required to produce evidence of payment of the appropriate contribution to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund . |
5 | I woke as usual at half past six , and went straight out for a run in the park , like I do every morning , with LCpl Smith who has the bunk next to mine . |
6 | When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time . |
7 | Will you ? ’ rather than , ‘ Would you like me to take you out for a run in the car some time ? ’ |
8 | Unless you have married a man who is unusually attached to his mother ( which is another matter altogether ) , it will be unlikely to occur to your husband that he needs to do anything more to make his mother happy than to be a kind and dutiful son , who has given her sanctuary in his own home in her later years ; but if he is a man of feeling , it will not be difficult to persuade him of her need for his company : her need to be taken out for a run in the car with him alone sometimes , to be kissed when he kisses you when he gets home in the evening , and occasionally to be brought a bunch of flowers instead of you . |
9 | HOW COMFORTING TO KNOW THAT WHEN ONE IS FINDING CITY LIFE A TRIFLE TIRESOME , ONE HAS FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES GRACIOUS ENOUGH TO INVITE ONE OUT FOR A DAY IN THE COUNTRY … |
10 | It was a Sunday afternoon and they were out for a stroll in the park . |
11 | A CONVICTED killer allowed out for a stroll in the grounds of a mental hospital just kept walking — and was still missing yesterday , 24 hours later . |
12 | The impression of a house where the occupants had just walked out for a stroll in the garden was very strong . |
13 | Look out for a circular in the 146 Series which will be issued shortly . |
14 | But at the same time I realise it means they 're basically trying to control my music which I did n't expect ’ As for taking him seriously , American composer Philip Glass offered to do a 12-inch remix of Hey Music Lover after Moore took him out for a night in the clubs . |
15 | You might think you 're safe nipping out for a hill-walk in a Parka with nylon fur round the hood , and a pair of trawlerman 's oilskin trousers you bought at a life-boat fund-raising stall , but that 's the day you 'll bump into Sean Connery and Christopher Lambert with a film crew making Highlander 3 . |
16 | How often do you get out for a walk in the countryside or even in the local park ? |
17 | He was let out for a walk in the grounds of the medium-security Runwell hospital , near Wickford , Essex . |
18 | I 'm getting out for a pee in a minute , so I 'll get one out of the Land Rover if you throw the keys . ’ |
19 | I want to go out for a ride in the open air . ’ |
20 | A Teesside inquest heard how Wayne had gone out for a spin in the W-reg white Ford Escort with four pals in November last year . |
21 | cos what we 'll do we 'll go out for a meal in the evening |
22 | When I wandered out for a surf-check in the morning , Michael was sitting on the bench . |
23 | Savalas Clouting ( 17 ) , Shaun Tacey ( 18 ) and Laurence Hare ( 23 ) will be fighting it out for a place in the Witches reserve berths after graduating from last season 's double-winning junior side . |
24 | He got up and padded into the living room and peered out through a chink in the blackout curtains . |
25 | Every now and then he stopped to peer out through a slit in the tent wall arid check that Jacques Devraux was still seated with the American hunting party at the table in the canter of the clearing . |
26 | They went out through a gate in the walled garden , and encountered Hector almost at once . |
27 | He went out through a door in the back . |
28 | In truth the TV realisation of Poet 's Corner , Westminster Abbey was nothing more than a photographic blow-up , and the monster just the latex-coated hands of writer Nigel Kneale sticking out through a hole in the picture . |
29 | A black bat struggled out of a crack in the bar in front of him , and his eyes bugged . |
30 | But when I looked down , I saw the board was all made of bones and wire ; and I screamed and you said , " Swim — everybody swim " ; and then I was looking for you everywhere and trying to drag you out of a hole in the bank . |