Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There were heaps of clothing on the floor , roughly sorted and laid out on newspaper .
2 Miss Fogerty assured her that nothing would be disclosed and slipped out of the side door .
3 This issue of Action newsletter is the first to be typeset , designed and laid out on desktop publishing ( DTP ) equipment which has recently been installed at WACC 's offices in London .
4 Questionnaires and check sheets were designed and sent out to internal users of the system , clients and other Wood Group sites .
5 Through benefit inquiry line and forms designed and checked out with disability and welfare rights groups , people are given the opportunity to claim benefits to which they are entitled .
6 BILLY BRAGG , who has also offered his support to the MAS campaign , gave this response : ‘ This is typical of the BBC to try and wriggle out of it .
7 No plans to try and wriggle out of your contract ? ’
8 I think , you know , you say you 've got a month , I think you 're gon na need also to try and find out from your membership as to whether in fact they 're prepared to turn up on a Saturday as well .
9 Whenever I turn to try and get out of the cage , someone is offended or upset , says I 'm defying them or humiliating them .
10 Well what most airlines have done has been to try and trim back their scale of operations , but what Virgin are doing is using Richard Branson 's personal money to try and expand out of trouble .
11 My favourite of them is the Power Toolbox , a way of taking program launching and switching out of the Program Manager altogether and putting your own buttons on the desktop .
12 My father rushed to the window , looked out and down into the garden , then shouted and ran out of the room , leaving Mrs Clamp goggle-eyed , alone .
13 Senga shouted and dashed out into the hall , almost colliding with Gerard , the butler " That 's Patrick , " she said quickly , " he said he would be back in time for lunch . "
14 At a point with ‘ Arc ’ I said ‘ OK , we 're off and we 're flying , this is distorted and grunged out to the max ’ .
15 He drew and sighted out through the window .
16 Senior backbencher Sir Marcus Fox said : ‘ There is a feeling he has been hounded and forced out of office . ’
17 The ‘ traditional ’ settlement pattern in the area is varied and developed out of topographical constraint , patterns of land tenure and the exigencies of agriculture .
18 The slaves rose and backed out of the chamber , their eyes cast down .
19 Attacked and driven out by men , Giant Wolves have allied with Goblin tribes .
20 They 're allowed to do what they want and find out for themselves .
21 Or she could kneel and look out of the window , or do some physical jerks .
22 He stopped and stared out of the window , across Horse Guards ' , looking suddenly weary .
23 Where the lawn ended she stopped and looked out across the bay , scanning the water for any sign of life .
24 Edward stopped and looked out across the open sea .
25 Maud went rushing off down the corridor , but Mildred stopped and looked out of the window to see if there was any evidence of fire .
26 After a while he stopped and looked out of the window remembering what Canaris had said about Hitler .
27 When Georges Braque , badly wounded and invalided out of the infantry , came back to Paris in 1917 , Marie Wassilieff gave a banquet for him at her canteen .
28 He worked for the British Ministry of Information in New York during 1915 , returning to England in 1916 to enlist with the Irish Guards , but was wounded and invalided out in 1917 .
29 Left : The chest of the Marbled Hatchetfish is adapted to give enough power to the large pectoral fins to allow the fish to leap and glide out of and across the surface of the water , to escape from danger .
30 Indraugnir howled and lashed out at the Bloodthirster with renewed fury , using the last of his fading strength to keep the Blood God 's follower at bay .
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