Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If the family is sitting round peacefully sipping coffee , someone may suddenly rush out of the room . |
2 | But there was no reason why she should not stretch out on the forward superstructure and get in a little sunbathing . |
3 | No answer , then Spencer passed out for a few seconds , only to wake to the pungent smell of burning and the sharp realisation that he must now get out of the thing . |
4 | When designing a silhouette picture you will have to adopt a different technique from normal , as the shape of the flowers and foliage must really stand out against the background . |
5 | I love you should n't go out into the world , become a currency , a traded share , make profits for us . |
6 | A copy of the test certification should either go out with the equipment , or be available at the point of hire . |
7 | If you get your books right , it 'll all happen out on the shopfloor , all the manager has to do . |
8 | ‘ This is a team sport , and if he does n't listen to me , I 'll either get out of the car or I 'll be physical with him , because that 's the only language he understands . |
9 | If the girl avoids becoming trapped , through an unwanted pregnancy , into an unsatisfactory lifestyle with an unsupportive or absent marital partner , she may still break out of the adverse chain of events . |
10 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
11 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
12 | Clearly the town could not hold out without the castle , which the Duke contemptuously dismissed as ‘ an old hen-coop which he would speedily bring down about their ears ’ . |
13 | I could see by the light of his torch that the cave was deep and spacious ; I could not make out from the beam of light its total dimensions , but clearly a man would have had no problem stretching out to sleep there . |
14 | I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life . |
15 | It was then he found he could not get out of the finance deal . |
16 | And yet , she could not apply that anger to jealousy , she could not storm out across the field and challenge Wynne-Jones 's daughter for the body of the man they both , in their own ways , loved . |
17 | ‘ I 'd just come out of the army . |
18 | We 'd just come out of the harbour at Boulogne and a wave come . |
19 | Cos if you ever squared up to one of these or anybody in the flats , people 'd just come out of the out of the woodwork . |
20 | Well , if all else failed , she could always bleed out of the window , she thought , with a mordant shrug . |
21 | The youth drew the pirogue up the grey sand and crept forward to the clearing , and stood , trying to piece together the disorder that he could dimly pick out in the darkness . |
22 | But on the other hand she could n't stand out in the corridor indefinitely . |
23 | He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side . |
24 | But at the time I was just hurt that I could n't wade out into the lake and save them . |
25 | Rodney was not in the best of tempers because ( he kept saying ) he could n't see out of the rear window with that damned bicycle in the way . |
26 | You could n't see out across the fields . |
27 | ‘ Screens were erected , so that although boys and girls could see each other , they could n't climb out on the same side . |
28 | ‘ We just could n't come out with the key hits . |
29 | But there was the famous walk-out when he stormed off the podium and then could n't get out of the hall because all the doors were locked . |
30 | Instead of making chances for his colleagues , the Scot , as predicted , could n't get out of the habit of making for goal himself , so the attack was stifled of passes . |