Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv prt] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 … the black and red patterned blanket folded over with the top sheet to form two parallel white borders from which the planes move slowly off , rise suddenly and vanish or come in out of the low grey cloud … . ( 10–11/404–5 )
2 There was something else that came up out of the minutes .
3 Writers were Tom Leonard , Alasdair Gray and ( he joined us for ‘ The Pie ’ ) Jim Kelman and I. Tom 's black , black ironies and satires on the Lebanon , the New Right , the Media , West of Scotland sectarianism and chauvinism ; Alasdair Gray 's insane Grant family , his moneyed braggarts and blusterers , his quick shifts of dramatic power in curt sketches , his deranged respected old politicos ; Jim Kelman 's surrealist pubs and monologuing gamblers , and grim almost folk tales — like the story of ‘ The Hon ’ that comes up out of the lavatory pan ( ’ Yi nivir know the minit ’ ) meant that the broad rather lightweight stuff I wrote for these revues had plenty of stronger , more solid , meatier material contrasting with it .
4 Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard .
5 The dog immediately began to bark , and made off out of the room .
6 One Saturday morning , without telling anyone of my plan , I boarded a bus and headed off out of the Lesotho capital of Maseru and towards Roma where I knew a witchdoctor lived .
7 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 .
8 Tied the painter to a mooring post and stepped up out of the boat .
9 Tossing her safari jacket aside with a regretful air , she shrugged on the purloined lab coat , picked up a dusty clipboard from the shelf , and stepped back out into the corridor .
10 Here is now , left edge of the penalty area , moving towards the byline and doing well there to take it away from him but at the expense of a throw-in , that 's taken back to Alan , is twenty yards back from the byline and moving back out towards the touchline on the far side .
11 Belle 's hair was grey and clipped back out of the way and her skin was sallow .
12 The moon was now hidden by clouds as Ellie turned and looked back out of the window .
13 ‘ Indeed , ’ she said , and went on out to the dairy .
14 It was 2 a.m. — ‘ last call ’ — when we piled into Clay 's wagon and rolled back out to the ranch .
15 Collecting my thoughts I baited up with a fresh squid and cast back out to the same spot , bobbin on the needle and it was back to the bedchair .
16 Wait a while longer for the adult insects to hatch and come up out of the soil .
17 Look , are you going to do the sensible thing for once and come in out of the rain ?
18 ‘ Be my guest , ’ Ben said , and stood back out of the way while Andrew examined him gently but thoroughly .
19 The emergency , hand-operated hydraulic pump has a telescopic handle which can be extended for use and pushed in out of the way when not required .
20 But come in out of the cold , ’ he said , seeing how the little priest hunched himself like a ruffled bird inside his gown .
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