Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] out from [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | AN appeal has gone out from Buxton Opera House where organisers of the BNFL-backed Questfest are asking for the loan of a Clavinova electric piano full-size keyboard . |
2 | Before we 'd sailed out from Calabar more than a day , three more were born . |
3 | The sofas and chairs were deep and soft enough to fall asleep in , a fireplace was topped by an Adam mantel which Hugo had had flown out from England and everywhere there were fresh flowers — long stemmed hothouse roses , orchids flown in from Singapore , daffodils and narcissi and heavy perfumed hyacinths . |
4 | She had found out from Angy 's relatives that she was living in the area and had secretly taken the opportunity of getting in touch with her . |
5 | On the table lay several large swatches of fabrics which Jules had brought out from Paris for Alice 's inspection . |
6 | The ordeal ended when they were picked up from Great Barrier Island , 123 days after they had set out from New Zealand . |
7 | It was too late for that , and nothing discreditable had leapt out from Greg 's perusal . |
8 | Come to think of it , if the bus had started out from NZ at the start of last season , it could just about have delivered everyone to Southampton in time for the famous Away Win . |
9 | To do nothing might be worse — Allan had greeted them at the house with the news ( fresh from the great oven of rumour , the widow Duff 's at Ballinluig ) that a file of English soldiers had ridden out from Perth . |
10 | The one they missed pulled out from Warsaw 's East Station at 2.50am yesterday carrying 809 cheering East Germans bound for the Rhine region of West Germany . |
11 | Environmentalists estimate that a quarter of a tonne of plutonium has been deposited in the area from two million gallons of radioactive effluents that have poured out from Sellafield . |