Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven ! |
2 | And then , when she looked at the high terrace with its pots of trailing geraniums , she could see nothing for the shadow was so intense — not the pale blob of a face or the movement of a hand — but she was suddenly as sure as she could be of anything that someone was standing there , looking down , waiting for them to get out of the car and watching them . |
3 | Before she undressed , Nicandra pulled back the window curtains , cold as glass in her hands , and stood between them to look out at the changed world . |
4 | I felt the corporeal elephant on whose back my world was supported amble effortlessly along , rather that it being necessary for me to lean out from the howdah of my head and goad him . |
5 | There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house . |
6 | She was staring straight past me , sitting very still , as though waiting for somebody to come out of the house . |
7 | Two recent cases of young Arabs dying while in police custody ( one of whom fell out of a window while being interrogated ) have added to this impression . |
8 | Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby . |
9 | Even when I eavesdrop I hear nothing but sex , thought Pascoe watching the four of them disappear out of the bar . |
10 | And the Relief Committee and the Board of Works inspector upstairs — four of them go out on the balcony , and there was a silence would have lifted off your hat . |
11 | There should be no more nonsense about one or other of them moving out for a matter of days or weeks only for the unsatisfactory relationship to resume just as unsatisfactorily as before . |
12 | A good many boys and girls had joined the crowd now and shouts of laughter broke out as a few of them came out from the gate in the kitchen-garden wall , their hands full of ripe peaches , their chins dripping with juice . |
13 | She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting . |
14 | Many of them live out in the provinces so we keep a good range of beers that include some from their part of the world , ’ explained Jim . |
15 | Jasper knelt up on the seats with the rest of them to observe out of the window their progress to Kensington High Street . |
16 | The two of them leapt out of the beached cockboat and strode up past the fishwives , some of whom gave him a " good day " but most of whom preserved a surly silence . |
17 | Oh , he had them locked antler to antler now , two proud stags with lowered heads and rolling eyes , gathering their sinews for the thrust that should send one of them backing out of the contest . |
18 | The floor of his room was like a maze , with tower-blocks of books , whole walls of them set out on the thin carpet and holed linoleum so that only small corridors for him to walk in remained between them . |
19 | The three of them trooped out into the hallway . |
20 | They do not fly at ordinary room temperatures and they crawl only slowly , so there will not be much danger of them crawling out of the container and escaping . |
21 | He was an Edinburgh solicitor who had two houses , two cars and had commuted between two women before one of them found out about the other . |
22 | It 's a good idea of yours to come out of the Rolls Royce while the going 's good . |
23 | My becoming homeless was not a result of my dropping out of a system which probably would have supported me until retirement age ; it was the result of a chain of events which took place much , much later . |
24 | Above were three correspondingly small bedrooms , two of which looked out on the narrow and often gloomy street . |
25 | But caterpillars , most of which banquet out in the open , must look to their defences . |
26 | A serpentine commode , the central section of which pulled out as a silver table , and a Russian mirror of the 1790s supported on twisting ormolu snakes could have been sold many times over . |
27 | Here , a fourth reminder of something spewed out from a computer . |
28 | Without moving his eyes away from her dark head he oscillated between the image of the pure lady accepting the spoon , or at least the rose , and the idea of her calling out in a thrashing orgasm of female pleasure as he spurted and spurted in ecstatic triumph on top of her . |
29 | His only certain memory of his mother was of her looking out of the same kitchen window and calling to him as he played on the grass . |
30 | He stood there blankly , not knowing what to say or do , remembering only the sound of her crying out in the darkness and how awful he had felt , alone , kneeling there on the dyke , impotent to act . |