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

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1 In the first the message is received in full and is then given out to the person ; in the second the message is received and is simultaneously translated into the second language .
2 Later that day , the news began to spread that the Headmistress had recovered from her fainting-fit and had then marched out of the school building tight-lipped and white in the face .
3 I cleaned my arse quickly and pulled my trousers up , pulling the chain , too , and then waddling out into the corridor , zipping up .
4 The design was then filled out with the smaller red roses , ‘ Yesterday ’ and ‘ Marjorie Fair ’ , and finally to complete any gaps I used some pink ‘ Ballerina ’ and creamy pink ‘ Penelope ’ roses .
5 Actors David Suchet ( Poirot ) and Hugh Lattimer ( Hastings ) were filmed deep in conference inside their Pullman coach ‘ Finall ’ and then stepping out of the coach and then being driven away from Horsted Keynes Station — renamed for the day — by vintage car .
6 If they were grubby , you were told to put your hand out and you had a cut with cane , a punishment which was then meted out to the other hand , followed by the order — ‘ Go and wash ’ .
7 Finally Ms Cann proposed an unorthodox and possibly unique solution : publication rights as part of merchandising would be retained by the publishers jointly , to be pooled and then shared out in the most appropriate way .
8 He then scorched out of the gate , almost crashing his already scratched BMW .
9 But Jessamy still kept going , picking up her drawing materials and then walking out to the car .
10 For no reason that is known , he then dropped out of the shukokai world , apparently disillusioned .
11 They used to pop up in the morning when it was a bit cooler and damper and then flatten out in the afternoon when the temperature got up .
12 Naturally it results in acrobatics , with Frank driving through a tent — in which two people are sleeping — and speeding through a hay loft , leaping fifty feet through the air , crashing into a pond , then driving out of the water after being submerged .
13 I made sure I had sufficient pellets in my jacket pockets , then headed out of the house for the Rabbit Grounds on the mainland , between the large branch of the creek and the town dump .
14 The archaeologists camped uncomfortably inside them for a while , then moved out into the townships that had mushroomed around the site .
15 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
16 They both got dressed , quickly and silently , and then tiptoed out of the bedroom and down the white painted wooden staircase .
17 The expedition then sailed out into the Pacific until , 600 miles from the mainland , they came to the lonely archipelago of the Galapagos .
18 She wrenched open the door behind her , ran through it , slammed it shut behind her , then dashed out of the house .
19 I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels , then came out on the roof of a tower .
20 At a press conference in Phoenix , Balestre initially hinted at a conciliatory line in the dispute between CART and FISA , but then came out with the stern suspension threat , which also encompassed Indycar engine makers Cosworth and Ilmor .
21 He paused , then came out with the inevitable suggestion that she found so irritating .
22 It then accelerated out of the pack and passed the finishing post placing full weight on the fractured leg in a perfect gallop gait .
23 Then walk out to the deck you helped to build ,
24 The water is then fed out to the waterfall .
25 There , he was able to lift himself on to his crutch again and then climb out of the stockade .
26 They stopped at a small bar where everybody spoke Irish , which made Jessica feel very odd , as if she had wandered to a very foreign country , then drove out along the switchback road laid on the bog , through soil so thin and bitter that the white stone bones of Ireland protruded everywhere , mocking the tiny ancient farmsteads where generations had failed even to subsist .
27 The route then climbs out of the Severn Valley and goes across country to Heightlington .
28 They first describe the work of love as a double edged activity with positive and negative effect — purging sin and kindling the heart , clearing the soul and removing anger and sloth , wounding in love and fulfilling with charity , chasing off the devil and extinguishing fear — and then level out to the strongly stressed affirmation which defines the positive potential of the negative statement in chapter one " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 85.19 – 21 ) for he that has " Jhesu " grows through prayer to the fulfilment of human potential : heaven is open to him and he is made a " contemplatif man " .
29 He let the Colonel go , then ducked out of the tavern door into the street .
30 As soon as a truck is loaded it is removed by a ‘ traverser ’ on to a clear inner set of metals , and is then drawn out into the outer goods yard .
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