Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [vb past] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not so many went out to work as they do now . ’
2 They nearly all started out in Paris or were influenced by Paris artists , taking Rodin , Bourdelle and Maillol as their role models .
3 A woman of about 30 lurched out of the Post Office in front of us and staggered down the road a few steps before falling — her exposed thighs and palms making a sickening ‘ slap-smack ’ sound on the pavement .
4 Bushes and shrubs , uncared for , burst bonds like fat women who have left off their corsets , and now many spilled out in mantraps of thorny undergrowth .
5 Unfortunately this fell out on the third ascent .
6 Unfortunately this turned out to be a wasted effort , as the closure of Arkwright Colliery was announced soon after the first train had used the spur .
7 Undoubtedly many collaborated out of fear , or under pressure .
8 Only 25 of the forty aircraft entered were ready to start , and then several dropped out on the first leg due to mechanical problems .
9 The most convincing turned out to be that the girls were responding to being involved in the experiment , and were developing strong group loyalties and a wish to please the experimenters .
10 Yet all turned out for the best : on 20 July 1836 , Daniel Jones returned Benjamin his indenture , only too pleased to inscribe on the back of it the fact that he had appreciated the boy 's seven years with him , and making him a generous gift of five pounds in the process .
11 something , something very odd came out of that , this Ann said something I thought what ?
12 His silks , his plaited hair , his very foreign-ness seemed out of place amongst the low oak beams and sturdy yeoman furniture .
13 You see there 's been that there 's been that many flung out of jobs Sharon , there 's been that many people put out of jobs , there 's been that many people bought their houses and been put out on the streets they 've got no homes you know .
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