Example sentences of "[noun] out [prep] [art] door " in BNC.
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1 | He managed to manhandle Tammuz out of the door , to the sound of Jahsaxa 's malevolent laughter . |
2 | Passengers poked their heads out of the doors like rabbits testing the wind and , deciding it was safe , hopped down on to the station platform where a sign read : " Cook , Queen of the Nullarbor . |
3 | We joined the surge out through the doors and down the marble stairs . |
4 | It took a long time , but she finally got the drunken figure out of the door and closed it firmly behind him . |
5 | ‘ Well , of all the nerve ! ’ she muttered , and , yanking her keys out of the door , she shoved them into her bag and marched across the car park , head held high . |
6 | Reluctantly , Kevin helped Sergeant Davidson to get the senseless Liam out of the door and into the morning air . |
7 | After that is over , the male slips out of the door and the female once again locks it with silk . |
8 | Every time she put her nose out of the door , there he seemed to be , and if he was n't outside he was inside , making provocative remarks that were guaranteed to drive her into a fury . |
9 | I steered the boggled barman right out through the door that bears my name etched into its glass and slam it shut upon him . |
10 | TopLog says it is only waiting on Univel to get its stuff out of the door and was originally set to go this month . |
11 | Insiders say engineers at HaL Computer Systems Inc — yet to show a product in the two or more years since its launch — are now working under extreme pressure to make sure they get stuff out of the door on schedule — the situation is described as ‘ very tense . ’ |
12 | I put my head out of the door which was directly beside the hanging space , and looked up and down the corridor . |
13 | A smiling , benign Levy said , ‘ Before we begin , I 'd like the opinion of our Chinese genius , ’ and sticking his head out of the door he shouted , ‘ Kwak ! |
14 | Cautiously , the Doctor poked his head out of the door . |
15 | Sticking her head out of the door , she summoned a nurse and got her to take the young man 's parents back to the interview-room and give them a cup of tea . |
16 | Here we do not push customers out of the door as soon as we have made a sale . ’ |
17 | SGI says its Irix V.4 operating system , and the MIPS Risc/OS flavour of Unix SVR4 will be merged over the next six to eight months : it expects to have R4000MP multi-processing boxes with up to eight processors out of the door by the end of the year . |
18 | Boss Kevin Keegan is not pushing the 30-year-old striker out of the door , but he is unlikely to stand in the way if Quinn decides he wants to leave . |
19 | Two Portuguese legionnaires dragged a Scotsman out of the door before he was sick . |
20 | A happily married man you think , coming down the road and suddenly there are some clow clowns actually with a van parked outside your house , moving what you recognize as your fridge freezer out through the door . |
21 | Marie Wassilieff relates that she seized the gun , forced Modigliani out of the door and rolled him down the stairs . |
22 | ‘ And as I put one leg out of the door , he looked slightly taken aback , because he could see that my leg was bare . |
23 | Charity breathed , following her cousin out of the door . |
24 | Ardamal just beat Kreig out of the door , while Dommer was still fumbling with his flamer . |
25 | Pinnacle says copyright reasons forbid it from selling clones until Sun can get the real thing out of the door . |
26 | A deadlock can only be opened with a key so a thief can not smash a pane of glass and open the door ; or if he gets in through a window , he ca n't carry your property out through the door . |
27 | ‘ If it was anyone else I 'd kick their arse out of the door . ’ |
28 | If er if you were going out and you knew the coal man might be round that day so you just left a couple of coal tokens out at the door or whatever . |
29 | But I thought I was on my way out of the door anyway . |
30 | Unsteadily , he had made his way out of the door , on to the street — and under the speeding wheels of a hit-and-run driver . |