Example sentences of "out [prep] [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league .
2 He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league .
3 With Leoncico snapping genially at his heels , with a force of 190 Spaniards and with several hundred more local guides and porters embarked on a fleet of nine canoes and a small ship named the Chapinera , Balboa set out for Acla on the morning of Thursday , 1 September 1513 .
4 At the other end , Durnin missed out for Oxford in the dying minutes , but it was new Sunderland player manager Terry Butcher 's night .
5 Some 7,000 soundings and 3,250 sea bed samples wee taken during the 1880s , and 52 separate survey documents carried out in 1964–65 supplemented by information from further boreholes sunk in the 1970s , and studies carried out for Eurotunnel by the Bureau de Recherchés Géologiques et Minières and Mott Hay and Anderson .
6 In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages .
7 They had hesitated too long and were regarded with suspicion by those British officials who might have helped them but thought , perhaps , that two people who deliberately set out for Berlin in the last week of August 1939 deserved all that they got .
8 Stephen Doey gave the Duns a first half lead , but that was cancelled out through Holmes after the break from virtually Armoy 's first chance of the match .
9 Another 500 East Germans came out through Hungary in the 24 hours to yesterday morning , bringing the total who have left since Hungary opened its borders on 11 September to 26,500 .
10 We have quite an interesting fellow , " he turned to Andrew , " out of Nicandra by The Jesuit . "
11 Within sixty minutes police out of Buckingham to the west and Bletchley to the east would seal the road completely with steel barriers .
12 The other side of the picture was the very severe hardship that would be faced by the families , their witnesses and supporters if they all had to travel out of Orkney for the case .
13 Traffic was running about 20 minutes late by 10am that day out of Chester on the Down lines , and platform space was at a premium .
14 Big Pit is about a male out of Blaenafon on the B4248 , and is well signposted .
15 That year he moved out of London to the Kent countryside and was henceforth mainly writing books , raising children and nursing his health .
16 You can read the world into that song , where Enya is concerned , but it was , in fact , inspired by a BBC documentary about a child evacuated out of London during the war .
17 And now here she was , sitting meekly in the passenger-seat of his car , while he drove her out of London with the controlled aggression of a racing driver .
18 Elland Road stages the event between August 1–2 as the tournament moves out of London for the first time .
19 This , perhaps the most tragic of all goals seen at Wembley , sent the Cup out of England for the first and last time .
20 Between 1912 and 1928 Lutyens was responsible for redesigning eighty square miles of offices , avenues and palaces in New Delhi to house the British Government in India , an undertaking that kept him out of England for the best part of every winter .
21 In the article she was at pains to point out why they had to stay out of England until the following April , ‘ not because of tax ’ , she insisted , ‘ but in case either of us drops dead , which would mean the company having to be broken up ’ .
22 Illegally poached ivory is smuggled out of Africa via the United Arab Emirates and , up until mid-1989 , was sold on to Japan , Hong Kong , Taiwan , Korea and Singapore where it was made into trinkets , carvings and piano keys .
23 The caves of Bétharram , a short way out of Lourdes on the main road to Pau , are not my sort of caves but I will at least mention them .
24 It was even harder the following day when he and MacMinimum rode north out of Waterford along the proposed route of the other railway , the Waterford & kilkenny .
25 well we 've been trying to think how we could get the best out of Colin for the past four bloody years .
26 Military leaders in the sixteenth century who could not find wars to fight elsewhere might turn on their own sovereigns and fight at home ; there had been some decades of civil war in England after the English had been driven out of France in the middle of the fifteenth century .
27 Traffic out of Paris to the south-west was interrupted for about 90 minutes and trains in the southern Midi-Pyrenees region were at a standstill for seven hours .
28 They caught a flier out to the port , out of Schiaparelli on the Graben Road , past the Devil 's Fingers , those soaring pinnacles of rock , vermilion and cerise .
29 A number are reported to have been smuggled out of Ireland during the period of the Viking depredations , and brought to safety in Welsh monasteries .
30 Choosing a different route out of Hobart to the rest of the fleet , the yacht quickly established a one mile lead over the nearest rival .
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