Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] [art] water " in BNC.

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1 The children played a game , jumping into the deep green pools in the torrent from the big rocks under the star apple tree ; the cold of the water was so intense that Martha felt her body flush to its core with a spasm of heat ; even after she had scrambled out of the water her flesh still tingled from the shock .
2 Somebody called , ‘ Tea 's ready , ’ and the bathers scrambled out of the water and began drying themselves .
3 When it was lifted out of the water it was found to have the first metre of the entire hull section missing .
4 He was lifted out of the water and dumped with a smack on hard wood .
5 Miles had remained silent as they had paddled out into the water , though his heart was full of anger and grief .
6 Seston T O N So sea water analysis then is carried out on the water which passes through the forty five mu filter .
7 She expected arguments , but there were none as the group obeyed David instantly , the more able-bodied standing quietly by the poolside while David , the woman , who she found out was called Sybil , and the pool attendant helped the more severely disabled out of the water and into wheelchairs .
8 Of all the great canards quacking about in the European propaganda lake , none is more easily shot out of the water than the one about German federalists .
9 Clasper was soon hauled out of the water by the forces of law and order , something he had never bargained for in a lifetime 's fight against them .
10 In fact , immediately after the launching she was hauled out of the water again and it was to be the following September before she was actually ready , even though an optimistic delivery for June had been promised .
11 A quarter of a mile , and plenty of stops later , I was hauled out of the water by my dripping father , who reminded me we had to go to Kirton , where I was playing football .
12 And as well as the injury caused by hooking , they suffer distress from being hauled out of the water and handled .
13 Sean recalled : ‘ I suddenly found myself on the same side as the shark and got out of the water as fast as I could .
14 By bunging the end of the downpipe with the filter mat all the debris is filtered out of the water before it goes into the bucket or water butt , which saves time and energy trying to strain it out later .
15 Substances which are required nutrients , micro-nutrients , copper and zinc are required as micro-nutrients by plant cells for example , would show distributions like this de decreased levels in surface waters where er in the photic zone biological activity is high they 'll be continually stripped out of the water column there in the concentrations then increase as biological activity decreases and then becomes constant with depth .
16 The spoon stuck out of the water for a moment , looked at the nomes vaguely , and then dropped down again .
17 Lady Brabourne senior was pulled out of the water alive , but died in hospital the next day .
18 The car was slowly winched out of the water so that forensic experts could begin their work with the minimum of disturbance .
19 A Sunderland of 228 Squadron had been sent out at once to search for Thacker and he was soon spotted , being fished out of the water an hour later by a speedboat from Kalafrana .
20 I knew if I cut the anchor rope at the wrong moment , the Hispaniola would make a sudden move out to sea , and my boat might be knocked out of the water .
21 Any second now she would be thrown out into the water , then her hand would —
22 Carbon dioxide is taken out of the water by plants to photosynthesise and produce energy .
23 When canal boats are taken out of the water for repairs they are winched sideways up a slipway .
24 Visiting yachts can be taken out of the water by the club 's ten ton crane and wintered on the hard or in the shed .
25 The morning was taken up with sales presentations , but all were itching to be allowed out on the water .
26 They had to be kept out of the water until they had lost their baby down and grown waterproof adult oily feathers .
27 ‘ Yes , Piper , fish , freshly caught , or should I say blown out of the water ! ’
28 Again , if there had been a Thatcherite on the programme , the Labour expert would have been blown out of the water .
29 The ice not so much broken as dynamited and blown out of the water , they were both giggling like kids out of school .
30 He was blown out of the water on 17 January 1964 by Iain Macleod [ q.v. ] , who had just become editor of the Spectator , in one of the most famous and devastating articles that has ever appeared in that journal .
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