Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Importantly , Gramsci did not believe that consent was produced as the result of a ruling class conspiracy to hoax the workers ; for him , ideologies arose out of the material realities within which human beings live and work .
2 I send minutes laid out in the proper style .
3 It is sometimes said that the public roads laid out by the enclosure commissioners followed the lines of the medieval footpaths and bridle paths between the villages , paths that had been trodden out first in Anglo-Saxon times .
4 This time she saw pebbles laid out over the whole of the surface , more or less evenly spaced .
5 All these data will help to inform the stage of development into which the records-of-achievement movement is now moving , namely that of nationalization following the proposals laid out in the 1984 policy statement .
6 A villager who had played in the open fields as a boy , or watched the sheep in the common pastures , would have lived to see the modern landscape of his parish completed and matured , the roads all made , the hedgerow trees full grown , and new farmhouses built out in the fields where none had ever been before .
7 When English merchants moved out into the world beyond Europe , it was natural enough that the Spice Islands became their ultimate objective .
8 It turns out that our animal was able to see in almost every direction — upwards , downwards , sideways and forwards , and even backwards , because the eyes bulged out beyond the line of the rest of the body .
9 The eyes gazed out from the screen .
10 The torrent of words tumbled out of the phone pell-mell , a flood that the chief inspector was unable to stem .
11 His readiness to speak on almost any topic , and especially on medical ethics , was remarkable : his speeches averaged out over the pontificate at almost one a day .
12 Human eyes peered out through the empty sockets of beasts .
13 We passed little shops hollowed out of the walls , selling henna , mint , aromatic seeds .
14 These are piers built out over the harbour , and indicate old merchants ' houses , where ships could unload directly into the premises .
15 The Hudson 's Bay Company went on trading at its posts on the shore of the Bay , and did rather well for its shareholders , but French fur traders moved out beyond the Great Lakes and by the 1740s La Verendrye had led them to places well west of the Bay .
16 One after another , the big , black waves came out of the darkness — waves ten , twenty metres high !
17 Fans came out of the woodwork for those games .
18 According to the foreign journalists camped out at the Intercontinental Hotel for weeks hoping for a simple soundbite from El Presidente , he was not seeing anyone .
19 Then one of the travelling craftsmen came out from the town and lined the cart , trap or wagon we happened to be making : that means he painted the finishing touches , the lines on the wheels and the panels .
20 The Prophet sprinted from the alley exit scant seconds before the first of the police cars roared out of the fog and screeched to a halt at the dark gap he had just left .
21 Police estimated no more than 30,000 party supporters turned out on the heavily barricaded streets , eager to be arrested by the 75,000-strong security forces .
22 Despite the opportunities opened out from the late eighteenth century by an expanding grain trade , a marked increase in the land available , and a steady rise in labour and money dues extracted from the peasantry , the nobility found it difficult to make ends meet .
23 Words popped out between the sobs .
24 Behind him , two men in long overcoats stepped out from the shadow of a doorway and watched the young man turn to the left again , heading up the main backstreet that led to Joseph Hyde 's flat .
25 They were all sitting , legs stuck out into the path , backs against the cliff , munching on sandwiches and swigging from plastic cups .
26 Screams rang out from the galleries , where spectators had been gazing down instead of hiding .
27 A few carefully prepared words worked out between the conference room and the door will do the job and there is no need to say any more .
28 The Glasgow Gangs grew out of the First World War , when those too young to fight or know any better began to hang around street corners .
29 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
30 ‘ Do n't let Dad hear for God 's sake , ’ she moaned quietly , as all her inhibitions went out of the window .
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