Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well now , during this twelve months I went out on the beats etcetera , I just merely picked it up , if I was in doubt about anything my sergeant would put me right and the atmosphere , the amount of discipline was quite severe , for instance , I always , we had always to parade at least ten minutes before the hour to be acquainted with what had happened since we were last on duty . |
2 | I was still crying when I put on my boots and picked up my kitbag ; and after a few desperate embraces I burst out into the stars and the snow — the constellations of snow , the blizzard of stars . |
3 | In return BBC Scotland received £27 million to make the programmes screened during the periods it opted out of the national network , and £14.5m towards the cost of making programmes in Scotland for the network . |
4 | These days I peeked out at the world through unevenly rose-tinted underwear . |
5 | Between two classes I went out into the beautiful gallery on the first floor , open to the cloisters and the courtyard below . |
6 | At around nine days they venture out of the tunnel their yolk sacs exhausted already 14mm long . |
7 | After what seemed like ages we popped out of the cloud and confirmed our dead-reckoned position as overhead the airfield of Vila Real , where we would have landed but it had no avgas . |
8 | I heard no more of the debate and to the astonishment of my fellow delegates I stormed out of the auditorium and locked myself away in the Ladies to howl out my rage , alone . |
9 | ‘ The only thing left to do is to sort through that pile of things we cleared out of the cupboards and throw away what we do n't need anymore . ’ |
10 | In small groups they went out across the land and offered their services in its defence against the beasts , or against the wandering brigands which sometimes harried it . |
11 | Drawing the curtain across the windows she looked out on the gloomy , almost deserted street . |
12 | They live on hares and badgers they catch out in the pampas . ’ |
13 | They can take measures for the burning of the heaths , the clearing of drains , and the repair and maintenance of the Forest pounds : these measures they carry out through the agency or with the permission of the Forestry Commissioners . |
14 | It was only partly the men he had out on the streets and in the bazaars , the special agents like Georgiades . |
15 | The kind of practical tasks they carried out for the sufferer were of course very variable . |
16 | And the failure of IBM management is that it did n't understand — and still does n't understand — the extent of the mischief the genie of open systems it let out of the bottle with the original open IBM Personal Computer , could wreak . |