Example sentences of "he [verb] out [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The answer is one of two things — a Labour government which he can not influence for the good , or a Labour government which he turns out in a few months , provoking another election . |
3 | This , he points out in a letter of December 1814 , was ‘ a passionate expression uttered incautiously ’ . |
4 | His eyesight was below par which disqualified him from being a pilot — and annoyed him a lot — but he passed out as a navigator . |
5 | A horse will soon become used to the excitement of a show provided that he goes out on a regular basis from an early age . |
6 | The next morning he goes out for a walk round the town . |
7 | He got out with a fractured skull — but had a mental blackout and forgot his beautiful wife Kathy had been sitting beside him . |
8 | Police said a lone gunman hiding in undergrowth fired through the security fencing and hit Mr Gallagher in the back several times as he got out of a builder 's van . |
9 | He levelled out on a parallel course . |
10 | From the platform he looks out over a sea of clowns of all shapes and sizes filling the incongruously named Place St Maur des Fosses on the seafront at Bognor Regis . |
11 | He accepted the devotion of a prostitute who anointed his feet with costly perfume , and he dined out on a number of occasions with tax collectors and sinners , who represented the social outcasts — the ‘ untouchables ’ of the day . |
12 | In lessons all day , he bounded out to a school meeting immediately afterwards . |
13 | Ockleton described a sweeping circuit of the room , missing all the many obstacles in his path without apparently noticing them , and finished by the window , where he peered out for a full minute or so at the view it commanded of a blank gable-end and half the dome of the Radcliffe Camera . |
14 | Nonetheless he stands out as a prophetic beacon , a fresh and radical thinker whose radicalism did not lie in attempting a consciously ‘ modern reinterpretation ’ of Christian faith , but in struggling afresh with the heart of the matter , and charting out a very different course from those being recommended on all sides around him . |
15 | He starts out with a full clip of ammo , but watch out ( Beadle 's about ) , it 's limited — make sure you hit 'im first time . |
16 | Whatever else he does , Sandy Lyle will be remembered for the shot he played out of a bunker on the 18th in 1988 -150 yards to the pin . |
17 | He lashed out with a foot and caught Liartes , who was trying to stand up , on the side of his head . |
18 | His face bearing the ruby-red signature of four sets of young Mambo princess lips , Antonio Banderas grins sheepishly as he stumbles out of a Beverly Hills hotel bedroom . |
19 | He came out with a wonderful phrase which has stayed with me over the years . |
20 | He came out with a fantastic shot , but it screwed off to the right of the green , and went down oft the mound instead of falling in towards the flag . |
21 | Thomas and Znaniecki 's study was very carefully reviewed by Blumer in 1949 and he came out with a number of general criticisms of the research in which the authors used letters , a wide variety of documents and Wladek 's autobiography as data to illustrate their theoretical propositions . |
22 | Swallowing his pride , he came out with a proposal . |
23 | He came out with a a a biscuit covered in desiccated coconut . |
24 | When the Friar left the children beneath the tree he went hurriedly but surprisingly lightly for a man of his bulk through the bushes until he came out on a narrow path that twisted this way and that into a deep ravine both sides of which were dark with yews . |
25 | He came out of a side door , clutching a carry-out . |
26 | He came out of a restaurant and stood waiting . |
27 | He came out of a restaurant , his bags bobbing on his arm as usual , and spoke to two men in a darkened doorway . |
28 | He came out like a rocket and was up a tree before we had time to say goodbye . ’ |
29 | He climbed out of a ground floor window at the rear , then left the park at the point where the wall is lowest , avoiding our man at the gate . |
30 | He ducked out of a back door and Emily heard the sound of his boots ringing on the cobbles . |