Example sentences of "and [vb -s] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When the transistor came along , we thought that with valves and relays out of the way , electronics would never ( well , hardly ever ) break down .
2 One boy is chosen and goes out of the room .
3 I stay at home and my partner — for I 'm not a wife — puts on a suit and goes out of the door to work .
4 Skipper has his breakfast and goes out in the field and I go home and am ready to start work at 10.30am — one of the benefits of being a freelance is that the person who rings up at 10.31am does n't realise that you are wearing jodhpurs and have dirty fingernails !
5 Everyone comes in and goes out by the front . "
6 Like Flynn before him , Fonda can not stay in the town he has tamed and rides out at the fade-out into the desert .
7 The collection begins in 1901 with Picasso 's ‘ Woman in Blue ’ and peters out in the 1960s , although there are some exceptions , such as Miró 's late works .
8 Smiling blandly , he tugs the points of his waistcoat down over his paunch and sidles out of the office .
9 A few miles to the south-west of Beverley the Scots raised their standard on the beacon at Hunsley , which marks almost the southern end of the Wolds and looks out across the Humber to Lincolnshire and across the Vale of York towards Selby and Doncaster .
10 Howard stops walking up and down , and looks out of the window .
11 A gust of wind throws rain against the window and shakes the frame ; it 's loud and surprising and I flinch but he just turns slowly and looks out into the darkness with what could almost be contempt before laughing and putting an arm round my shoulder and suggesting we have another drink .
12 He stands and looks out over the lights of London .
13 Star stayer Rahan Arc ( 9.15 ) showed a glimpse of his old form at Walthamstow on Thursday and stands out as the banker bet of the seven open races on an attractive Ramsgate card .
14 He married someone else in 1860 and drops out of the picture .
15 He rolls off me and passes out on the pillow , the smell of his drunkenness lingering like something live .
16 " But first , ladies and gentlemen , you should know that Dr McNab holds the discredited belief that you catch cholera by drinking … more precisely , that in cholera the morbific matter is taken into the alimentary canal causing diarrhoea , that the poison is at the same time reproduced in the intestines and passes out with the discharges , and that by these so-called " rice-water " discharges becoming mingled with the drinking water of others the disease is communicated from one person to another continually multiplying itself as it goes .
17 Michael is just becoming interested in this last point when , for no discernible reason , the signing student becomes deeply agitated , screams abuse and storms out of the room .
18 If you have specific needs or desires , then throw a symbol into the chalice , and watch it multiply by the thousand , until it overflows the Chalice and floods out onto the floor of the cavern .
19 Sam scrambles up and wades out to the bird .
20 Where the main dale leaves the National Park and opens out into the flatter farmland of the old North Riding is Wensley itself , now a tiny village compared to its bigger neighbour of Leyburn , a busy typical northern Dales town with its wide main street and broad pavements laid out for market stalls .
21 ‘ OK , here we are , ’ Sadat says unnecessarily , and pulls his bag off the back seat and gets out of the car .
22 Like the formal approach to organisations , such charts give us a picture of how an organisation works but it is only a partial picture and misses out on the crucial aspect of how people behave within organisations .
23 Cosmos has been losing market share and falls out of the top four companies in 1986 as British Air Tours takes over ( Table 11.3 ) .
24 Before the strip cools , take the candle and tip it so that a drop of wax falls on to the strip and spreads out around the hole .
25 Finally , the pilot centralises the rudder and eases out of the dive .
26 The NatWest Hospital Income Plan covers you in the event of hospitalisation and pays out from the first day you 're admitted .
27 A man stranded on a desert island builds a rowing boat and sets out for the nearest land .
28 Ponds , marshes and mires fill the hollows , alternating with higher ground which emerges first from under the snow and dries out in the course of summer .
29 Keep lighters and matches out of the reach of children .
30 Somebody bursts out of the toilet and crashes out into the noise .
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