Example sentences of "when he [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then he wakes me up when he goes out of the door in the mornings .
2 When he goes out in the evening he is invariably with his mates whose influence may encourage him to take risks .
3 ’ When still she made no move , he chuckled and made as if to put the document away again , pausing when he saw out of the corner of his eye that she was returning to the desk , albeit hesitantly .
4 Thank you Chairman , I , I , I 'm rather amazed actually , at Colonel 's er , comments because er , in Stratton St Margaret there has been a sixty-one percent increase in crime , and a four and a half percent detection , decrease in the detection and prosecution of crime , and I was absolutely amazed when he come out with the figure that there 's going to be a seven hundred and fifty- three thousand pound shortfall in the police budget , when on the radio , in my car this morning , from a very reputable source of Wiltshire , there was a police officer on there this morning , saying how good they were in producing a freebee newspaper for distribution to every household in the county , to show the police offi , the Chief Constable 's report this year .
5 I did n't even look up as he went up the ramp into the street , so I 'm still not sure when he passed out of the garden and into the rest of the world .
6 About two weeks later , the old gentleman saw another white sheet with black letters when he looked out of the train .
7 Apparently Gagarin said that when he looked out of the right window of his spacecraft and glimpsed the earth for the first time , he had an experience or sense of — and then he used a word which the interpreter did not know the meaning of , so he had to go to another table and ask another interpreter to help .
8 When he got out of the shop she saw that he could hardly walk .
9 He 'd give it back to her when he got out of the car .
10 When he got out of the car people would groan .
11 When he got out of the car , he could not walk .
12 ‘ If only he 'd keep his mouth shut when he gets out of the car and stop whingeing .
13 TONY GREENBANK GOES BACK TO SCHOOL — ROCK SCHOOL THAT IS — WHEN HE GETS OUT ON THE CRAG WITH SOME YOUNG LAKELAND CLIMBERS
14 He seemed larger than ever under the low ceiling , and when he strode out through the street door , the saloon bar seemed quite empty without him .
15 Tessa had subdued the two boys , Bob discovered with relief and admiration when he went out to the living-room .
16 Rod Hunt , defending , said Walker insisted there had been an argument earlier and believed he was challenged when he went out into the street .
17 When he came out into the bright white daylight he had a shock .
18 Charles had his own household to deal with his affairs which he had brought together when he came out of the forces .
19 When he came out of the forces at the end of the Second World War , Billy bought 260 acres ( 105 hectares ) to farm at Dudwa .
20 When he came out of the prison-camp at the end of the war , he believed Rosie would be waiting for him and when he could not find her , I think it broke his heart . ’
21 She followed , trying to spot a public phone , and she had just caught sight of one at the corner of the building when he came out of the office , a key in his hand .
22 A red biplane from Crowfield had taken off and gone into a loop when he came out of the loop he could n't pull the plane level and he crashed into a field .
23 I am moving slowly now , as slowly as Summerchild moved when he came out of the darkness on that winter 's night .
24 His friend , Norman Prescott told Liverpool Crown Court that when he came out of the Horns Inn in Lowton Road , Golbourne , he later found Mr Maltby , 30 , lying on the ground and helped him up .
25 And when he came out of the army you know , after the war er he did n't want to go .
26 The tide had cleared the causeway , and it was perceptibly lighter , when he came out through the stone arch of the garden gate .
27 No Bishop of Durham could ever forget , or was ever allowed to forget , how one of his predecessors Westcott mediated in a bitter strike ; how a vast crowd stood outside Auckland Castle , seeing the owners through the windows of one room and the miners through the windows of another , waiting for five hours as they watched the bishop go to and fro between the two rooms ; until he brought the parties to a happy agreement , and when he came out among the crowd he received an ovation .
28 When he stepped out of the high-speed lift , his eyes widened .
29 But when he stepped out of the Humber Snipe which had been sent to pick him up he found that the building was in darkness and apparently deserted .
30 When he stepped out onto the verandah again , to his astonishment a mob of twenty or more Annamese was swarming across the garden dragging between them drums of oil and petrol stolen from the tractor sheds , intent on firing the house .
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