Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] house " in BNC.

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1 Flavia was working ; the long days in the tower were intact , only in the evening she set out for the house on the other bay ; the difficult hour at the cafe was cut , even writing became bearable .
2 Housewives were simply spilling out of every house .
3 A lovely girl ran out of a house with an umbrella and held it over my head .
4 ‘ When I come out of a house having heard a victim laugh for the first time since it all happened — I know that 's why I do it , ’ she says .
5 He talks about people going for the trolley when the smoke comes out of a house .
6 I want it out of the house , he wrote .
7 That is the time to get the thing out of the house and take up evening classes in deep-sea diving .
8 ‘ Well , it gets me out of the house . ’
9 To calm us down , get us out of the house .
10 Old Donald looked at her , shocked and her son straightened as though lashed and flung out of the house .
11 His wife Mable scolded him out of the house on a bright May Saturday afternoon in the late 1920s .
12 By the time we arrive the house is usually wreaked , the kids are in a terrible state , and the wife 's been beaten up , and the father 's lying there stoned , probably taking half-a-dozen peelers to get him out of the house .
13 Ended up we had to get her and the kids out of the house and get them somewhere to stay the night .
14 But she , who had run fifteen thousand miles to find her freedom , she who had driven Jim out of the house rather than wash his dirty teacups , was now a slave to someone who never washed their cups , who was never interested in her ideas , who never wanted to talk , hear , understand , sympathise , who hurt one 's body as no one had ever hurt it before and who chained one forever to mountains , not just of washing-up , but of washing itself .
15 And Maggie whisked herself down the stairs , out of the house and fifty yards along the street .
16 I had almost consciously to go out of the house in the morning with a smile fixed on my face , keep it on and breathe an air of absolute confidence when I was feeling anything but that way inclined .
17 For a time it seemed that Moran might choose to remain seated and force McQuaid to make his own way out of the house .
18 One evening , as an excuse to get out of the house , she went with a letter to the post office .
19 It just takes me out of the house for an hour or two . ’
20 Rose 's coming to the house had smoothed their lives and allowed them to concentrate everything on school and study , which , above all , they saw as a way out of the house and into a life of their own .
21 That young girl hardly out of her teens , married to an ailing elderly man , probably never went out of the house apart from these visits to the hospital .
22 He said ‘ You are never to wear those clothes or I 'll throw you out of the house myself . ’
23 ‘ I 'm helping to set out the stalls for the hospital bazaar — should be back about midday , ’ she called , as she let herself out of the house .
24 More and more Conservatives , in and out of the House , are coming to believe that their chances at the election would be stronger under a different leader .
25 He said that after 1983 , Mrs Scott and her daughter decided to live in the kitchen with the dogs — which were never let out of the house — to stop them fighting .
26 Frankly I do n't believe that households in which one parent spends all his waking moments either out of the house or refitting the patio doors or under the bonnet of a car are doing a better job than I am , where the kids are concerned , but I have n't got any statistics to prove it .
27 Edward recalls his earliest years at Wakehurst Road : I have only one clear early glimpse of my father — darting out of the house in his slippers and chasing and catching a big boy who had bullied me .
28 The best of life was passed out of the house and out of school .
29 In vain , Agnes tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house .
30 One day I walked out of the house , leaving all my possessions .
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