Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the room was suddenly bathed in light and Nancy Leadbetter , who had pressed all the switches by the door , was among them and telling them to go out to the barbecue because that was where the fun was about to begin .
2 Last week , the hon. Gentleman was trying to be a lawyer and attempting to make me read out on the floor of the House a document that he wanted me to table .
3 You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first .
4 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
5 In preparation for the ceremony of toppling , a huge power pylon containing the loaves to allow them to fall out into the water , the group made an application to be granted an exemption from the law prohibiting the dumping of waste at sea .
6 Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby .
7 ‘ When the manager wanted me to work out in the reserves I accepted it .
8 Jasper knelt up on the seats with the rest of them to observe out of the window their progress to Kensington High Street .
9 He was an Edinburgh solicitor who had two houses , two cars and had commuted between two women before one of them found out about the other .
10 And my magic wrought true — for it was into your time I came , to Starr Hills , where I had walked four hundred years before ; and coming to meet me was a man who asked me simply if I were a mermaid , for he had seen me walking out of the sea . ’
11 But when they saw me walking out of the sea , they welcomed me warmly with cries of astonishment and delight .
12 ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury .
13 And then they heard me tearing out of the sound-web .
14 As I gazed out of the window I could see several groups of red deer in the distance , and in the foreground the brown ferns with clumps of heather here and there ; it was a wonderful sight .
15 In the second place , if you think I crept out into the street last night and daubed some portentous graffito on the wall opposite your room , you are very much mistaken .
16 I felt very much the wallflower as I crept out of the room without speaking to anyone , my books held tightly against my chest in a way which , I was to learn , was feminine and wrong for a man .
17 As soon as it was light , I crept out of the room and went downstairs for a coffee at a nearby café .
18 A few minutes later , when Nelly was preoccupied , I 'm sorry to say my cowardice got the better of me and I crept out of the room , down the stairs and ran off home .
19 I crept out of the sitting-room and into the small room next door , where I chose a book full of pictures from the bookcase .
20 I mean out of the three that he saw and prefer , I must admit he did prefer forty four .
21 Should I stay out of the sun ?
22 And he was n't in today I mean came into work and I passed out in the . .
23 But as I rode out with the nation 's most prestigious hunt , I found its members the model of politeness .
24 So , at half-past eleven that night , Sapt and I rode out to the house in New Avenue .
25 ‘ I 'm black and blue from head to toe , ’ said Crawford then , ‘ I 've got eight pulled ligaments in my leg and bruises all over and , when I limp out of the theatre at night , these bloody bastards are walking up and down with signs saying ‘ English actors will be working next year — will you ? ’ .
26 And , with that , I stalked out into the corridor , as pansy , still dazed from the effects of the explosion , meandered feebly after my mother , muttering about notes and the headmaster 's policy on being excused important school activities .
27 I stalked out of the hall , quite pleased with myself , and went back to my own chamber .
28 ‘ I 'm happy ’ , ‘ I 'm settled ’ , ‘ Now I know what it feels like ’ , ‘ I got out on the right side ’ .
29 When I got out on the street , I would just keep going .
30 I got out to the shops this afternoon and have you noticed they 're into Christmas already ?
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