Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats . |
2 | There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky . |
3 | ‘ John will do it ; you 'll not be wanting to go back out in the rain . ’ |
4 | As Daphne said this there flashed into Cecilia 's mind that conversation with Tina , that terrible thing Tina had said , and another thought , one that seemed to swim up out of the deep waters of her unconscious , the idea that she , Cecilia Darne , yes , she , had once long ago met the right girl , and here was that right girl talking to her now of something , oh , so akin to what Tina meant … |
5 | She hummed a tune and pretended to care about tasting a fragment of fish she 'd pinched up out of the herby broth . |
6 | ‘ You did n't really think some sort of Grandson Richard , 39 , was going to swoop down out of the sky and carry us off to Florida , did you ? |
7 | Eachuinn Odhar strode splashing up out of the water to meet Lady Marion . |
8 | Despite the pain , he managed to push up out of the water and roll with practised efficiency over the side , and in . |
9 | ‘ As the shier and more uncertain of the two brothers , his problem was n't to be wimpish but to be funny , and he knew immediately that the comedy had to come up out of the character , not just out of what he said . |
10 | There was a stirring , a sense that at any minute the branches over his head might dip over him and brush his face , or that the roots that had thrust up out of the earth might wriggle and become alive and twine themselves about his feet . |
11 | ‘ He 's shot Caspar , ’ he said getting up out of the bracken . |
12 | He had clumped down out of the stand and , against the flow of spectators , was making his way towards that hidden dell . |
13 | Everyone else had gone back out into the cold night air , except her three companions and the proprietor . |
14 | Vocalists had to bob down out of the way during instrumental breaks , and those unfamiliar with recording technique had to be man-handled by the recording director to bring them close to the horn on low notes and push them further away on high notes . |
15 | Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts . |