Example sentences of "out through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The temperature falls and Nathan pulls the nylon sledge cover up over his head , peering out through a narrow slit so as not to miss anything . |
2 | He smelled frying bacon and heard the chatter of women as he walked across the tiled hall and let himself out through a side door . |
3 | ’ . So that I disturbed nothing , but went out through a door into the walled kitchen garden — the garden with its crumbly black soil enriched by centuries of pigs , pails , and poultry , where soon houses would stand . |
4 | Otherwise , it may be easier for the patient to come out of the back door and walk or be wheeled out through a side gate , if it is all on a level . |
5 | It 's rare for bulky or heavy items — such as televisions , stereo systems , and microwave ovens — to be passed out through a window . |
6 | This technique involves feeding the child orally but allowing the food to pass out through a surgically produced fistula at the side of the neck . |
7 | God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire . |
8 | The company 's computer-related business is carried out through a subsidiary , MT Computer Rt , in which IBM Corp took a minority stake in April 1992 . |
9 | The change of chip is largely a political move , since the CPU is used mostly for housekeeping matters on an Auspex server , the main work is carried out through a series of custom and ASIC chips handling Ethernet , File and Storage processing . |
10 | The family was taken out through a window and carried to high ground and safety . |
11 | They left the field by a different route , going out through a hunting gate on the far side , before swinging back alongside the woods at the top of the park . |
12 | For the most part , they are filter-feeders , lying with valves agape , sucking water in through one end of the mantle cavity and squirting it out through a tubular siphon at the other . |
13 | Right from the beginning , we argued that the revolutionary process in El Salvador could only be carried out through a popular war in which the incorporation of the civil population is essential When we take over a village or settlement and the enemy forces are ousted … we begin the work of consciousness raising about the situation of the country together with the work of organizing the local population . |
14 | Then Adam 's shadow vanished ; light arrow Ed down on her ; and she was climbing out through a trapdoor into a darkness that dazzled with this stabbing light . |
15 | In truth the TV realisation of Poet 's Corner , Westminster Abbey was nothing more than a photographic blow-up , and the monster just the latex-coated hands of writer Nigel Kneale sticking out through a hole in the picture . |
16 | Going out through a side door , she stood a while in the courtyard . |
17 | He went out through a door in the back . |
18 | Clearly she could not go out through a locked door — so where is she ? ’ |
19 | They went out through a door that was marked ‘ Hours of Opening : 08.00 to 23.59 ’ . |
20 | Every now and then he stopped to peer out through a slit in the tent wall arid check that Jacques Devraux was still seated with the American hunting party at the table in the canter of the clearing . |
21 | Sparks flew from the mesh cages and Fenella saw that great black iron pipes ran from beneath each wheel , along the wooden floor and out through a massive , carved silver door at the other end of the Workshop . |
22 | Under a local anaesthetic , a whisk-like device will be passed down a fine tube into the gall bladder and rotated at 30,000 revolutions a minute , mincing the gallstones to a paste which is then sucked out through a tube . |
23 | He looked surprised at her request for a word in private , but readily agreed and led her across the hotel reception hall , out through a door at the rear of the building and into the garden . |
24 | The scientific observer conceives of himself as a rational mind looking out through a plate-glass window on to an inaccessible " nature " . |
25 | She had always lived in a crowd , other people 's dramas and her own played out through a thin wall for the benefit of anyone who chose to listen . |
26 | ‘ There is a way out through a summer house at the far end . ’ |
27 | Roman marched them through the café and out through a door leading to a patch of lawn . |
28 | Integrating the flux of F out through a sphere centred on the mass gives . |
29 | I buy a cup of tea so thin it could have been made by Rachel 's landlady , and I stare out through a steamed-up café window across the cold empty promenade . |
30 | The top swivels open to reveal the photoconductor cartridge for insertion and replacement , while the toner cartridge slides in and out through a flap on the front of the machine below the paper tray . |