Example sentences of "[noun] out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It took her a moment or two to realise what he was referring to and remember Florian 's words out on the balcony .
2 ‘ We had to find six words out of a newspaper .
3 The mean ol' Gruzzles ca n't read and they do n't want any one else to be able to read so they have stolen all the words out of the books .
4 We got a name , we left Riverside and we slung Wally out of the band .
5 But we also had to leave because we chucked Wally out of the band .
6 With Wally out of the band we could really take it seriously .
7 She 'd discover he had n't locked the hen-house when she went to let the hens out in the morning .
8 Mr Reenan , 70 , was only glimpsed briefly yesterday , sneaking a glance out of the window of his home in a private road .
9 She watched Victorine glance out of the window , seize a shovel and bucket , dash outside .
10 ‘ Of course , ’ Alexander said and cast a regretful glance out of the window .
11 PSV Eindhoven 's stadium , for example , has standing room for 12,000 supporters out of a capacity of 28,000 .
12 PSV Eindhoven 's stadium , for example , has standing room for 12,000 supporters out of a capacity of 28,000 .
13 A modern complex out at the back is now the College .
14 The air in the wood was damp and smelt of peat , the path was muddy and wet , and it was exhausting constantly pushing brambles and twigs out of the way .
15 Devon Loch had appeared to take off right by the water jump , which the runners on the second circuit of the Grand National by-pass as they approach the winning post : had he caught that fence out of the corner of his eye and tried to jump it ?
16 Maggie asked softly and he gave a strange laugh , leading the horse out into the sunlight and locking the door securely again .
17 It can therefore be argued that not only do social services not pull labour out of the manufacturing sector , but also if they are not expanded the redundant labour from the manufacturing sector simply remains unused and joins the existing long-term reserve army of labour .
18 Market reforms have revived a left-wing opposition out of the ashes of the outlawed Communist Party , says Roy Medvedev
19 ’ Patrick eased the faded sea pink out of the pocket and stuck it in the buttonhole of his shirt .
20 he took the card out of the slot , pulled back his left cuff and pressed the card to his wrist .
21 United 's luck changed then as Martin went off with an ankle injury , to be followed a few minutes later by Stoke defender Chris Hemming , a clattering tackle on Derning brought the red card out of the referee 's pocket and boos for Hemming .
22 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
23 ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’
24 Pluck a London-based journalist out of the office ; put him or her on a train with a party heavyweight ; and wait for a slice of prime grassroots ham to arrive .
25 He greeted Corbett warmly , ensured that the garron was safely returned to its stable in Inverkeithing and then rowed Corbett out across the Forth .
26 He swung his legs out of the bed and realised with a shock what day it was .
27 Then she swung her legs out of the bed and hurriedly got dressed .
28 With no clear plan in her head , she pushed her legs out of the bed .
29 ‘ I got my legs out of the way and curled up in a ball on the driver 's seat .
30 She handed him his denim jacket and swung her legs out of the car .
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