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

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1 Consider for a moment the bustle of the scene a hundred years ago , with horse-drawn barges and occasional steam tugs nearing the end of their journeys or perhaps setting out on the return trip towards the sea .
2 Erm , I 'm slightly more concerned though about security in this building and in some of our other main buildings and it brought it home very starkly to me and I 'm sure to all members of the board when we arrived at our meeting a few weeks ago and spent er over two hours standing , we did n't stay out , more or less standing out in the street and .
3 It is very much a system 's search mechanism as opposed to a search strategy initiated or purposefully carried out by the user .
4 What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ?
5 He had been on board the Santa Maria some two hours or more working out with the Argentine naval lieutenant and the tug 's engineers just what was required to get the tow safely down the short cut into the Beagle Channel and thence to Ushuaia .
6 The Union 's decisions on defence could " be wholly or partially carried out through the WEU " but this could be reviewed in 1996 in a general revision of the treaty .
7 Coleridge had rolled in his sleep down the hill slope to within a few yards of the river , and when he woke up at dawn , he found he was unable to move or even to call out to the shepherds and workmen he could see near by .
8 They must have walked for at least three miles and eventually came out of the wood and on to a pathway which led to a crossroads .
9 ‘ He put me on the spot and eventually pulled out of the deal as much as I did .
10 The companies found this a major block to their activities and eventually pulled out from the area : ‘ The companies never officially admitted that they were leaving , just sort of let their prospecting licences lapse … the reason they departed was because they could n't see any way that they could effectively operate with such total opposition .
11 Weber looked thoughtfully out at , the battle-torn cavern , and slowly reached out to the ship 's telegraph , ringing up the order to start engines .
12 He decided then and there to take the carrion off her and have it back for himself and so leaned out into the void and tilted into the wind towards her far below .
13 He stayed there , watching it taxi away , and only went out to the cab rank when the plane had actually taken off .
14 Allan , too , had qualified but poor Todd Bennett pulled a hamstring in the home straight and literally leapt out of the Championships .
15 I must also come in when I am told and sit down and eat my meals properly and not run out into the street with a slice of bread in my hand .
16 The Roman theatre , when built on a new site , differed from the Greek pattern in that it was generally constructed above ground and not hollowed out from the hillside .
17 If it was friendly , how come it was scurrying around stealing magazines and not coming out into the open and asking who was in charge round here .
18 The mode of attack was to approach the ground around 2:55 when it would be most busy and not look out of the ordinary .
19 Finish the last packet of cigarettes the night before and not dash out to the off-license or garage before going to bed in order to stock up .
20 As a result of the threatened strike — in which the women 's participation would have been crucial — Neill 's came to a separate agreement with the men , signed the memorial and thus dropped out of the dispute during the month of August .
21 Transformation was first discovered in pneumococci and largely worked out in the genus Bacillus .
22 I woke up after an hour or so , and just leaned out of the window looking at the half-empty Main Street .
23 ‘ It worries me to death bringing her to the races at long odds-on , but she is a great filly and just flies out of the stalls , ’ said trainer Richard Hannon .
24 Fire , which painfully heals and floridly creates out of the slimiest reek and chaos …
25 After a few reasonable take-offs and landings , said those dreaded words feared by all trainee pilots , ‘ Do you think you can manage on your own for one circuit ? ’ , and promptly got out of the plane , leaving me to do the usual pre take-off checks , taxi to the beginning of the runway and nervously accelerate down the runway to do a fair take-off .
26 He overawed them and calmly walked out through the palace gates .
27 The £750 Heineken Puppy Trophy winner has an average sectional time of 5.26 and usually flies out of the boxes and has been given an ideal trap six draw .
28 These images can be re-scaled at will and always print out at the resolution of the printer rather than the computer 's display .
29 From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis 's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up .
30 Nor , from the beginning of the indiscriminate sinking of British merchant ships by U-boats , could there be the slightest doubt among seamen who the enemy was ; but adjustment was difficult , and bread and butter questions such as pay and conditions of work were aggravated and complicated by wartime inflation , by manpower shortages and by excessive profits made by shipowners who grew even richer and more demanding out of the sweat and blood of their merchant crews .
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