Example sentences of "turn [conj] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The visitors turned and filed out of the room , realising that the conversation had come to an end . |
2 | If I 'd turned and walked out of the Moebius Strip , none of this would have happened . |
3 | ‘ Good , ’ he said thickly , raking a hand through his hair , then turned and strode out of the villa , slamming the door behind him with a crash that reverberated through the house . |
4 | Ben turned and stared out across the water fixedly . |
5 | Alone again , he turned and stared out across the shadowed lands of his estate towards the distant mountains . |
6 | Miss Honey had heard the sound of Matilda 's feet racing over the gravel and now she straightened up and turned and stepped out of the rose-bed as the child came running up . |
7 | Aggie took two or three steps backwards , smiled , and turned and went out of the room , leaving the door wide open . |
8 | Then he turned and went out of the door . |
9 | A shy and tentative smile came to the girl 's face and then she turned and went out of the room , walking as surely and as gracefully as if she could see just like everyone else . |
10 | Without another word , he turned and went out of the room . |
11 | Then he turned and went out in the garden again , closing the door behind him . |
12 | They both turned and looked out across the fresh greenery sparkling in the April sunlight towards the solitary plume of blue smoke . |
13 | Thomas turned and looked out of the window . |
14 | I turned and looked out of the window again . |
15 | The apothecary turned and looked out of the window . |
16 | I turned and looked out over the slanted , foreshortened wedge of streets and stocky tenements , and for once the strain in my ears found the appropriate line , the right score . |
17 | She turned and walked out of the foyer , her skirts sweeping behind her . |
18 | Miss Honey turned and walked out of the study feeling depressed but by no means defeated . |
19 | He turned and walked out of the room , his laughter echoing softly through the air . |
20 | He kissed her lightly on the cheek , then turned and walked out of the hotel . |
21 | Mr Palmer seemed incapable of speech , and his mouth remained wide open as I turned and walked out of the office . |
22 | But I turned and ran out of the room . |
23 | Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen . |
24 | Bruno turned and stalked out of the room , then came back and pointed the Luger at Maxim once more and said Yes , there was a taxi waiting . |