Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] out " in BNC.

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1 This could help to give substance to what is meant by the spiritual dimension , for both of them lived out the kind of character expressed in the middle column of Table 6.1 .
2 Off he went with Mort , beaming happily , so delighted to be flying again , and yes — you 've guessed it — Flt Lt Mort 's plane was shot down in flames and no-one got out .
3 Last week , the hon. Gentleman was trying to be a lawyer and attempting to make me read out on the floor of the House a document that he wanted me to table .
4 … as soon as the Empress saw a place which was totally wild with virtually unclimbable rocks everyone got out of the carriage and she set out , armed with a stout walking stick , to beat a path over huge rocks , clumps of juniper bushes , enormous ferns as high as shrubs .
5 The cars stopped and everyone got out , standing around in little groups , talking in hushed voices .
6 The doctor drew up and parked beside her and everyone got out .
7 The engine died and everyone got out .
8 They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand .
9 Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby .
10 One of them got out the ugliest looking knife that I have seen to cut a piece of string or something on his bicycle .
11 He was an Edinburgh solicitor who had two houses , two cars and had commuted between two women before one of them found out about the other .
12 When everyone moved out of the kitchen into the living-room after lunch , leaving Jannie to put the coffee on , Bob lingered behind with her , savouring the sudden calm .
13 As a result of the Headmaster 's moods no-one ventured out of their dormitories or classrooms unless it was absolutely necessary .
14 In those days no-one ventured out with dirty footwear no matter how poor they were .
15 As he led the way to the kitchen and put the kettle on , he muttered , ‘ Sounds as though someone got out of bed the wrong … ’
16 As I gazed out of the window I could see several groups of red deer in the distance , and in the foreground the brown ferns with clumps of heather here and there ; it was a wonderful sight .
17 I gazed out wildly over the crowds .
18 When I wiped out , it felt like going through a car-wash without a car .
19 And then the whitewater caught me so I proned out and hung on — I was eaten up then I was spat out and then I was eaten up again and spat out again and the beach was right there , so I threw the board away and just rolled and rolled and tumbled , and I ended up in the river on the far side of the berm . ’
20 That Labour amendment I read out mentioned the airport money .
21 Now it would maybe not be appropriate if there was to be an alternative government bill that would deal with these type of matters er in front of us and please to say that when I read out the list of sponsors , it 'll be shown there are people from all parties , or all parties in Britain in this house , who are true democrats .
22 Well that 's what he said oh no when he went to sleep I did I 'd done about a page this is what I read out , I went Professor Plop and the Time Machine .
23 mum , I read out all these school names , see if you know what they are ,
24 Anyway , as you know , we were almost brought up in the same bassinet , and , as I made out to Mama just a short while ago , if Isobel had to choose between the horse and me , the horse would come out best . ’
25 I twisted around and almost blinded myself by staring straight into the sun , but then , through the dizzying glare , I made out the long silhouette of a tall man who seemed , incongruously , to be dressed in a long , transparent dressing gown .
26 By what I can gather they must have lived in Durham for a time , 'cos when she was saying her prayers she brought in a Mrs Melburn , a parson 's wife , who was kind to them after the father died or whatever , an' from what I made out of her jabbering the woman and the mother have written to each other .
27 I made out what I could :
28 Half-blinded by shadow I made out a steep wall of steps and moved towards it .
29 BBC World Service reception was really bad this morning , but I thought I made out :
30 So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them .
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