Example sentences of "he [verb] out at [art] " in BNC.

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1 They danced two dances together — or , rather , one and a half , for in the middle of the second , a waltz , he complained of feeling hot and giddy and she took him to sit out at the side .
2 The spoilt , black-haired girl sitting beside him staring out at the river .
3 Every Sunday he turns out at a hall on a council scheme in Edinburgh to play 5-a-side football with his friends , trying by his own admission to re-live some of the opportunities he missed when he left Carrick Vale Secondary School at 15 to pursue a professional football career in London .
4 Once again he blasted out at the first attempt , reeling back amid a cloud of sand and covering his eyes .
5 And he landed out at the Dardanelles , and here they discovered his age he was away near , he was fif about fifty six or something or fifty eight or something and he was out there in the Dar and they packed him straight back home but oh boy he could tell you the stories about America .
6 He glanced out at a gang of starlings fighting over some breadcrumbs that had been tossed on the lawn .
7 He glanced out at the window at the oak tree where Rachel and his son were buried .
8 BCE Inc says it is ready to invest about $1,600m in telecommunications activities over the next five years in Asia , Latin America and Eastern Europe , and is interested in wireline privatisations , investment in wireless cellular licenses and joint ventures in both in different countries in those regions ; it has active negotiations with Mexico , India and Moscow for cellular licence investments , and is Cable & Wireless Plc 's partner in Mercury Communications Ltd ; BCE president L R Wilson also criticised Canada 's ‘ uncertain and confused ’ telecommunications regulatory framework , describing it as BCE 's biggest challenge , and calling for change ; at the annual meeting , he hit out at the policies of the Canadian Radio television & Telecommunications Commission , saying it is too slow in considering new products , services and rates — ‘ To be truly competitive , we need government policy and a regulatory framework which is clear , responsive and internationally relevant , ’ he said .
9 ‘ I thought such as He died out at the beginnings of Time , ’ she said .
10 He looked out at the street , past the blur of headlights , and saw people going back and forth , moving swiftly and apprehensively , sometimes casting glances towards the hiding place .
11 He looked out at the green fields and trees .
12 A cup of coffee in his hand , he looked out at the New York skyline and started to laugh .
13 He stared out at the dappled sky , trying to remember .
14 He stared out at the world , arrogant and proud , helmet under his arm , resplendently handsome in his Dragoon officers ' uniform .
15 He stared out at the graveyard .
16 He stared out at the people in the pub , plunged in thought .
17 ‘ Or how it will end , ’ said Bicker , watching Riven as , he stared out at the darkness beyond the window .
18 Would he back out at the last moment ?
19 I expect he jumped out at the last minute .
20 Bjornsson 's approach differed from that of many earlier researchers in two important ways : first , he set out at an early stage to make his formula one which would be useful for making cross-cultural comparisons , and second , he chose not to use the statistical technique of multiple regression .
21 ‘ But he comes out at the right time and he stays on his line at the right time .
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