Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard . |
2 | Several weeks ago Victor came crashing down out of a tree and on to his back . |
3 | Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person . |
4 | Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see . |
5 | There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky . |
6 | Robbie was n't normally of a nervous disposition , but one did hear such horrific stories of lone women being attacked in out of the way spots . |
7 | Ominously , she could n't even see the road when she peered down out of the high window . |
8 | An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain . |
9 | He would n't have enough sense of self-preservation to come in out of the rain . |
10 | Will he please help her and others like her to come in out of the cold ? |
11 | ‘ You did n't really think some sort of Grandson Richard , 39 , was going to swoop down out of the sky and carry us off to Florida , did you ? |
12 | A man was actually charged with the crime at a Glasgow police station after walking in out of the blue and making a confession . |
13 | One Saturday morning , without telling anyone of my plan , I boarded a bus and headed off out of the Lesotho capital of Maseru and towards Roma where I knew a witchdoctor lived . |
14 | Blinking in the sunshine that fell on his face , Tug swam up out of the horrors of the darkness . |
15 | Before Anabelle could learn more , however , they heard a splash in the canal and turned to see a little brown head bobbing up out of the water . |
16 | He charged up out of the canal and shook himself , splattering water everywhere . |
17 | Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats . |
18 | She hummed a tune and pretended to care about tasting a fragment of fish she 'd pinched up out of the herby broth . |
19 | Yeah , well before sh he was born , she stopped doing them and er she phoned up out of the blue and so said to her , no they live at Bognor I think or something . |
20 | ‘ As the shier and more uncertain of the two brothers , his problem was n't to be wimpish but to be funny , and he knew immediately that the comedy had to come up out of the character , not just out of what he said . |
21 | As we turned the corner Mel was ambling up out of an underground car park — he 'd been parking his Rolls-Royce or something . |
22 | They both staggered back out into the corridor . |
23 | He worked the slide as quietly as he could , chambering a round , then he moved back out into the sitting room towards the door . |
24 | As Lucy moved back out into the passageway , she met the returning tide from the last ensemble number onstage ; they arrived in a rush , panting like horses and shedding their quasi-military costumes as they moved . |
25 | But this night , after being ashore an hour or so , the raiders waded back out to the boat arm-pit deep in the rising tide . |
26 | Some , like Lucie , were confident that Death had long since moved on out of the village . |
27 | Tolonen leaned forward , looking down out of the porthole . |
28 | Maybe it is time that I came in out of the storm . " |
29 | The wind , I thought , was shaking the door , but no , it was St John , who came in out of the frozen darkness , his coat covered in snow . |
30 | Fountains how could you convey the sense of waters , swirl , surging up out of the deep or something . |