Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill .
2 Henry , morose , defiant and all but monosyllabic , had been out for a drink early in the evening , but had returned before nine with his younger brother , Francis , with whom he shared a small cottage .
3 We were in Glasgow last weekend , and were quite chuffed when Ewan consented to come out for a walk just with us two , as he clings to Joyce a bit at the moment .
4 ‘ One does not go out for a meal just for the food , ’ he added , hardly improving the situation .
5 She might be go out for a hike later in her slippers .
6 The field was surrounded by trees and looked out towards the river upstream from the loch .
7 A DEAF grandmother is being kicked out of a charity home for having her TV and radio on too loud .
8 The theories in question arose originally out of a joining together of empirical research and clinical observation , some of which go right back to the very earliest descriptions of schizophrenia and it is therefore instructive to consider , first , what Bleuler himself believed to be the essential features of the ‘ disease ’ that he had named .
9 Living out of a suitcase away from home and family has become one of the main causes of stress among businessmen , concluded a survey by the Confederation of British Industry .
10 Yet , as he has been living out of a suitcase now for 20 years , he can be forgiven for feeling battle weary .
11 The first one came out of a mouth just under the right epaulette .
12 I do n't want to detail the mistakes I made and quite clearly I have done things quite differently the second time around — otherwise , I 'd probably have been out of a job again at Sheffield Wednesday .
13 It is easy to imagine how the early inhabitants of the Middle Fast , and in particular the ancient Egyptians , could have converted this African race into a domestic partner and there is little doubt that this is what occurred , with the more northerly European form being left out of the story altogether in the initial stages .
14 We know that changes in genes — mutations — can alter the colour of our eyes , can cause the development of extra fingers , and can result in flies with a leg growing out of the head instead of an antenna .
15 When a sheep died or was slaughtered , they would sometimes pack the entrails into a hessian sack and lower it into the beck leading out of the reservoir just below the Hauxwell property .
16 That was the last time I used my LSI because I 've actually been ill since I got back — a touch of the Peruvian tummy-bug , which has put things out of the question ever since
17 He stepped out of the door shortly after two in the afternoon , and has not been seen since .
18 They 're obviously being continually carried in from the river water but are being taken out of the system somewhere in the marine environment .
19 I got Bunny out of the pub just before chucking-out time and with a bit of persuasion he agreed to take me as far as Hackney , dropping me off at the end of Stuart Street .
20 The front half of a fox , paws and all , its rear end replaced by a shield-shaped slab of polished wood , appeared to be leaping out of the wall just below the picture rail , in the manner of a circus dog emerging from a paper hoop .
21 Alternatively the acquiror may wish to have a specific retention out of the consideration only to be released after a specific timeframe once all identified pre-contract trade debtors have been collected ) .
22 ‘ It 's so sad because he 's so quick , so experienced and he is the guy who made me raise my own game to come out of the blocks ahead of him . ’
23 ‘ I want you to get Sanders out of the country just before next week 's EPC meeting and keep him out until after the meetin 's over .
24 However , we ran out of the fog somewhere near Fort Augustus and all was well for the rest of that trip .
25 ‘ Our keeper picked the ball out of the net twice in the first half and did n't have much else to handle . ’
26 And he did not say that , even if they 'd wished to finish the play with his understudy , they could n't , because Alex Household had run out of the theatre immediately after the shooting .
27 The Geordies pulled out of the race yesterday after Rangers placed the staggering price tag on their 26-year-old striker .
28 Two miles further on , he pointed out of the window again at a field of cows , saying something in his unintelligible language .
29 A few people still remained with them when they reached the floor he wanted , and he pushed her gently out of the lift ahead of him .
30 Day and night toxic waste pours out of the factories straight into the sea , poisoning the waters which once provided them with a living as independent fishermen .
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