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

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1 And he comes back out with a grin .
2 She selected three magazines , paid for them , then made her way back out onto the concourse .
3 Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts .
4 civilian employees who do certain jobs to relieve the P C so that he can go back out onto the streets .
5 She came back out onto the terrace a few minutes later .
6 ‘ Jack used to call me into the office , ask me to sign three letters and then order me back out onto the training pitch because he knew that was my second home . ’
7 A movement caught her eye as she stepped back out onto the pavement but before she could react a black youth shot past her on rollerskates , snatching the bag out of her hand .
8 ‘ Hopefully , we 'll get back out on the road again .
9 ‘ Talk about being desperate to get back out on the road , but we were actually counting down the days between finishing the album and starting this tour , ’ quoth guitarist Andy Couzens .
10 Ten seconds later Lance-Corporal Charlie Trumper of the Royal Fusiliers found himself back out on the parade ground .
11 Border , who once said that the day Marsh and David Boon are out of the Australian side will be the day he goes as well , got back out on the ground soon enough , but he continued to fuel the fire by staying behind in Adelaide that evening while the rest of the team flew on to Perth to prepare for the fifth and final Test .
12 Jennifer found herself back out on the street , confused and bewildered .
13 Henry went to the front hall , put the chicken and the jack on the table by the front door and trudged back out to the Passat .
14 When the water 's been through the reed system it 'll flow back out to the river through established Kingfisher pools .
15 Then , just as the doors were closing , I dived back out to the platform .
16 It was 2 a.m. — ‘ last call ’ — when we piled into Clay 's wagon and rolled back out to the ranch .
17 But this night , after being ashore an hour or so , the raiders waded back out to the boat arm-pit deep in the rising tide .
18 She glanced down at him once , then shifted her gaze back out to the Estuary and the rising tide .
19 I wander back out to the garden , but the magic has gone .
20 Tie your hair back out of the way .
21 She fixed a doubtful gaze on the whiskery young protester , willing him by some telepathy to keep back out of the way .
22 Belle 's hair was grey and clipped back out of the way and her skin was sallow .
23 Robyn scrambled back out of the way and watched helplessly as the choking greyness filled the room .
24 She brought up her clenched fists to beat at him , and as he saw the dirt on them Benedict did let her go , stepping back out of the way .
25 ‘ Be my guest , ’ Ben said , and stood back out of the way while Andrew examined him gently but thoroughly .
26 Throw out the rule of law and you throw out the string that 'll lead you back out of the maze .
27 Just beyond the church is a track which leads back out of the bay and on towards the soaring cliffs of Fair Head .
28 They were relaxed and puffing on cigarettes ; it was clear that any responsibility for the inert procession which now crocodiled back out of the village failed to bother them .
29 Tabitha leapt back out of the airlock to the foot of the steps .
30 Then rocking the bike off the centrestand , he walked it back out of the space and starting it with a throaty roar , he left her standing there .
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