Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I walk out on to the great parade-ground beyond , where the grandstands left over from Trooping the Colour are still displacing the more usual arrangements for Trooping the Parked Cars . |
2 | ‘ Sometimes I run out on to the pitch with an erection , I 'm so excited . ’ |
3 | Then I padded out on to the colonnade . |
4 | I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss . |
5 | I went out on to the roof , glad to be in the fresh air after the smoky room and the raksi . |
6 | I went out on to the verandah for some air . |
7 | I went out on to the landing to wait for him . |
8 | I step out on to the patio carrying the tray with porcelain mugs by Boots the Chemists . |
9 | I ran out on to the bridge and jumped down into the moat . |
10 | Reporter asks : What have you missed out on in the last forty years ? |
11 | She came out on to the porch , lifting the lamp higher . |
12 | When she came out on to the landing , her grandmother called to her . |
13 | We kissed and she climbed out on to the track , clutching Willmouse to her neat breast . |
14 | He kicked his st'lyan into motion and she trotted out on to the open plain . |
15 | The scientists pounded after her as she hurtled out on to the open floor , almost bumping into a pair of guards who were doing their rounds . |
16 | ‘ Why do n't you step out on to the pavement ? ’ |
17 | As she stepped out on to the deck , Nathan gave her a brief smile . |
18 | As she stepped out on to the third floor , her dark brows were drawn together in the beginnings of a frown because she was still thinking of that last conversation . |
19 | Forgetting her half-formed resolution to stay in the car , she scrambled out on to the gravel path and started to follow him up the steps . |
20 | The quiet , controlled voice filled her with relief and she scrambled out on to the jig to join David . |
21 | Bang on cue , she strode out on to the stage , feeling none of the terror that had crippled her last performance , the excited cheers of the children bringing a beaming smile to her face . |
22 | When Rachel had recovered from the customary burst of rage which Damian Flint so effortlessly produced in her every time she saw him , she went out on to the terrace , putting on a brave smile for her father . |
23 | The heavy panels gave way at last beneath her fingers and she lurched out on to the terrace , crossed it , then raced over the wide sweep of lawn . |
24 | Gradually the feeling lessened and she crawled out on to the open deck , peering about , and when nothing happened , grew confident enough to begin to explore . |
25 | ‘ Rosa , ’ he said as we got out on to the pavement . |
26 | I hoped he remembered to pull his cuff down over it when we got out on to the street . |
27 | When it ended we moved out on to the palace balcony to watch a display of fireworks , the first to be given in the country ; but after two rockets had been fired something went wrong and the rest blew up . |
28 | We walked out on to the large veranda and sat down with the lagoon spread out below and in front of us . |
29 | We stepped out on to the street and she walked alongside , eyes down , looking at the pavement . |
30 | We went out on to the terrace . |