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

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1 Animals in all stages of misery are turned out on to the streets , left in remote areas , even just left behind after the family holiday .
2 More and more of us are letting the conservatory fill up with pots , urns and tubs in winter , keeping the plants safe from the cold until May , when they can be rolled out on to the terrace , wheeled on to the patio or carried to the paved squares on the lawn where they will put on a show all summer long .
3 The two men had smiled and laughed and let themselves be led out on to the lake .
4 That , given the potential for trouble when hundreds of disgruntled drinkers are thrown out on to the street at the same time , was surely the prudent tactic .
5 When these weapons are taken out on to the streets , it can lead to a change in the spiritual climate , of which more later .
6 The front door was open and at least two sorts of music were oozing out on to the street .
7 As she looked down from the stand , the horses for the third race , a handicap over six furlongs , were filing out on to the racecourse .
8 Easter Day 1945 found him in the darkness of a cattle truck in a German railway tunnel ; there was a true resurrection moment when prisoners were allowed out in to the sunshine and flowers of the railway cutting .
9 The notion that patients are being thrown out on to the street is not borne out , ’ he said .
10 In the Columbia River area of the western U.S.A. where most of the lavas were erupted about twenty million years ago , such vast amounts of basalt were poured out on to the surface that hills 1,500 metres high were drowned in lava !
11 I can understand why John was overexcited by New York , where , at night , life and all its colour and reflection is folded out on to the street , and not shut in and huddled , behind the glow of windows .
12 In about 20 seconds , to thunderous applause , I am to step out on to the huge sweeping stairs , each one lit with a different colour for my famous Georges Guetary pastiche from An American In Paris , Stairway to Paradise .
13 At least , she was venturing out on to the verandah of the Mackenzie farm steading on most days and lay in the shade , making an endless succession of crocheted table covers and mats .
14 The 70-year-old woman , who has not been named , was coming out on to the A67 from Piercebridge when her car stalled .
15 The main road was blocked for twenty-five minutes whilst the three-quarter-ton monster was winched out on to the tracks , and cars soon began diverting themselves through the portals of the nearby Methodist Church .
16 Minutes later , Rachel was running out on to the road , hailing a taxi and driving off into Central .
17 It is no longer our intention to provide this cover automatically as an air compressor would be deemed as Own Surrounding Property and therefore would only be covered for explosion risks if this endorsement was taken out along with the basic cover on the air receiver .
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