How to use "out" in a sentence

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I smile and hold out my hand, 'My name's Aron.'

If I don't get out of the way, I'm dead

I am stuck and there's no way out.

I suddenly realise what I'm doing and pull the bottle out of my mouth

All of this means that I will have to get out of here alone

I pull out the knife and look at the deep hole I've made in my right arm

Elliot checked as she read out the number.

Steve gave him the latest license-plate number for Aron's truck and Officer Ekker sent his men out to look for it.

I take out my camera and film as it disappears from view.

I reach up and pull it out

Slowly, my fingers loosen and the stone falls out of my hand

That moment is like the sun coming out

Blood is coming out of the end of my arm and it's a long walk back to my truck.

Blood is coming out faster from my arm now

Then I notice that water is coming out of my CamelBak

'How will I ever get out of here?' I ask myself.

A second man gets out of the helicopter and they help me inside

I fell out of a chair once.'

Sometimes, that means cutting out something and leaving it in the past

"Water came out of its back

It was night-time and we were 200 miles on the coast of Japan when suddenly Ned Land, the harpooner, cried out.

Water shot out of the wound

Its force knocked me right out of the ship into the dark cold ocean.

The moon came out from behind the clouds and we saw that Abraham Lincoln was too far away

Two minutes later, six large men with black masks came out, took us by the arms and took us down inside the ship.

I'm getting out of here

Do you hear me? I want out!"

"Well, I enjoy this room, but what I really prefer is looking out there."

Behind them, there were large glass windows looking out onto the sea

Some wild animals came out of the forest and ran away

The Captain left the piano and went out of the room

We went under the ice and came out on the other side

Conseil, Ned and I were in the museum, looking out at old stone walls, 5,000 feet under the sea.

"Did it have eight tentacles like snakes coming out of a big round head?"

I looked out of the window, and there was a 25-foot giant squid! It moved close to the Nautilus and it hit the window with its long tentacles

One of the smaller squid knocked the harpoon out of his hand and threw Ned down

The giant squid shot black ink out of its body, and none of us could see anything

She didn't stop and ask, 'How am I going to get out again?'

'Perhaps I'm going to come out in Australia! I'll have to ask the name of the country

'How am I going to get out?' she wondered.

He ran out of the room and his hat fell from his hands

'Do you know the way out of this room?' The Mouse didn't answer.

'I'll talk to you, but let's get out of the water.'

They climbed out and Alice looked round

When they saw her, they got out of the water too.

'What are you doing out here, Mary Ann?' he asked angrily

She had to put one arm out of the window and one foot in the fireplace.

'I'm never going to get out of here,' she thought

She ran out of the house as quickly as she could.

Then he took out his watch and looked at it

He took it out and looked at it again.' It was the best butter, you know,' he repeated.

The Mad Hatter ran out of the room.

I can think things OK, but when I have to say them or write them down, sometimes they come out all wrong

Three days later, the man in the car came and got me out of school

Mom was there, and they got all the things out of my desk and put them in a brown paper bag

Then he threw some milk at me, and I jumped out of my chair and ran away

Just get out of town!'

Then everything went quiet again, and after a minute or two the rest of us climbed up out of the hole.

We went in helicopters, and there was smoke coming up out of the jungle when we got there

And this meant that the enemy was able to come back and find us, so we had to get out fast.

Then I heard that he was out in the rice field, and he was hurt, so I left my gun by the trees and ran back into the field

'Gump! You can't go out there!' somebody shouted

Halfway out, I saw another man who was hurt

Then I ran out again and found Bubba

Then all the colour went out of Bubba's face and he said something very softly: 'Home.'

Then, when it got light, an American plane came and used fire-throwers on the enemy - and almost on us! Suddenly the trees were on fire, and men were running out of the jungle with burned skin and clothes.

An hour later, I was out of there and on my way to the hospital in Danang.

When he took it out again, it was full of shrimps!

I waited in there for almost an hour before I came out again.

After we put our suitcases in our rooms, the Colonel asked me to go out to a bar with him for a drink.

I was just thinking of getting out of there and having some breakfast when the President said, 'Boy, is that your stomach making that noise?' So I said, 'Yes,' and the President said, 'Well, come on, boy, let's go and get something to eat!' And I followed him into the house, and a waiter got us some breakfast.

I had my harmonica in my pocket, so I took it out and started to play.

'Forrest Gump!' And she ran out of the door and threw her arms round me.

'They threw me out after they found a boy in my room one night

'Walked out, like all the others.' And then she started to cry.

Then, at about nine o'clock, a car stopped near the house and some people got out

'She just got out of prison,' he said

'She was there all night before we could get her out.'

Why don't you wait at the side of the factory? It's almost lunch-time, and she'll probably come out.' So I did.

A lot of people came out at lunch-time

Then Jenny came out

I was just walking out again when I saw a little old man who was playing chess with himself at a table near the door

The three of us ran out of there fast, and Miss Welch shouted and screamed.

'Let's get out of here, Forrest!' shouted Mr Tribble.

Two days later, Sue and I got the bus to Bayou La Batre, where Bubba's parents lived, and I explained to Bubba's daddy about the shrimp business that Bubba and I planned to start after we came out of the army

And the next day he took Sue and me out in his little boat, to look for a good place to start the shrimp business.

So after I finished my cup of coffee, I took out my harmonica and began to play

I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope

It follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union; that Resolves and Ordinances to that effect are legally void; and that acts of violence, within any State or States, against the authority of the United States, are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances.

A husband and wife may be divorced, and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this.

These measures, or such other measures as the Congress may build out of its experience and wisdom, I shall seek, within my constitutional authority, to bring to speedy adoption.

Let us never negotiate out of fear

Now the trumpet summons us again - not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need - not as a call to battle, though embattled we are - but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" - a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.

'Did you come to the office to take out an insurance policy?' I asked Mr Slinkton politely

I don't know whether he will lake out the policy

I wanted to find out more about this man.

'I have come back,' he said, 'because I want to find out what my friend has done with the insurance forms

Beckwith held out the saucepan once more.

Mr Slinkton took out his handkerchief and dried his face

'Look very carefully at me,' Beckwith cried out

And I hope you see me in your imagination - when they put the rope around your neck and the crowd cries out for your death!'

On the first floor Mrs Richardson and her grandson lived in three rooms, and she let out the other rooms

and in a few minutes he went out to the backyard

Davis ran out into Hanbury Street, where he saw some workmen and shouted, 'Men, come here!' They followed him, looked at the body from the steps, then ran to find a policeman.

Before the breeze blew out the match he made out a figure in a dress: it was a woman.

Around 1.33 three men came out of the Imperial Club in Duke Street

He ran to a warehouse nearby and called out for the night watchman, a man named Morris

He was afraid about anti-Jewish demonstrations, so he ordered his men to rub out the message

But the discovery of the apron shows that the killer was out in the streets at some time between 2.20 and 2.55 36 to 71 minutes after Watkins discovered the body

In fact, Joe Barnett walked out after a quarrel on October 30th

He was a reliable, kind man who did not want Mary to go out on the streets

When Barnett left at about 8 p.m., Mary knew she had to go out into the streets to earn some money

Just after midnight Mrs Cox went out

After warming her hands, Mrs Cox went out again

Although men went in and out of the court, she did not hear anything suspicious

But they did not come out, so he went away as the church clock struck three o'clock.

She thought he was looking up Miller's Court 'as if waiting for someone to come out'

As he went out late at night he probably was not married

On September 8th thousands of frightened people were out in the streets

When a man called Brennan began to shout about the murders in a pub in Camberwell, the customers ran out into the street and Brennan was soon arrested

By 11 o'clock that morning, one reporter wrote, it seemed that the whole of the East End was 'out of doors'

But on October 3rd shopkeepers complained that they were losing a lot of business because people were afraid to go out shopping.

He did not see a young boy run out with a note that the innkeeper had quickly written

The innkeeper approached and, bending towards the man, said in a fierce whisper, 'Get out

A few minutes later, an old woman came out of the cathedral and saw him lying there.

They let me out four days ago

He moved carefully towards the window and looked out

He turned back to the room, picked up his bag and took out a short iron bar, sharpened at one end

Just as he reached the side of the bishop's bed, the moon came out from behind a cloud and filled the room with light

He grabbed it, hurried back to the spare bedroom, picked up his stick and bag, climbed out of the window, emptied the silver into his bag and threw the basket into the garden

Early the next morning, while the bishop was studying the flowers in his garden, Mme Magloire ran out of the house with a look of alarm on her face.

Valjean looked for the boy for another hour, running along the path, calling out his name, but with no success

'Now I can pay off all my debts and stay out of prison

She took out her comb and let her blonde hair fall down to her waist.

If I don't pay, my little girl will lose her home and be thrown out on to the streets

He walked angrily out of the room, leaving the mayor and the prostitute alone together

One evening, Madame Thenardier ordered Cosette out into the cold to fetch water

She did not notice the coin that Mme Thenardier had given her for the bread fall out of her pocket into the water

She was almost at the end of her strength, and she was still not out of the wood

Cosette, who had forgotten about the bread, came out from under the table.

Cosette, checking that no one was watching, reached out and picked up the doll

'That nasty little girl, who isn't even my own daughter, who I feed and look after out of the kindness of my heart, has been playing with my daughters' doll.'

The next morning, Cosette opened her eyes and immediately started to get out of bed.

To avoid being seen, he never went out during the day

He blew out the candle and, just as he was kissing Cosette on the forehead, the footsteps stopped

There's no way out!'

He saw a hand sticking out from a pile of dead men and horses, a gold ring on its middle finger, shining in the moonlight

'You should get out more

He looked at the girl out of the corner of his eye

Leblanc and had simply fallen out of his pocket, but Marius was unaware of this

While she talked excitedly, she took out one of the letters

'The sun's come out at last!' she cried, eagerly accepting the coin

With those words, she gave a little laugh and wave, grabbed some dry bread from the table and disappeared out of the door.

Then, turning to his wife, he said, 'Quickly! Put out the fire!' While she poured water on the flames, the man broke the chair with his foot and told his younger daughter to break a window

Leblanc took a coin out of his pocket and put it on the table.

Leblanc and 'Ursula' out of the door and, after a few minutes' indecision, Marius jumped down from the cupboard and ran out into the street

'Can you find out for me?'

Finally, he asked Marius for his door key and told him to go home and hide quietly in his room so that his neighbours would think he was out.

'Has the concierge gone out?'

'Tomorrow you'll have fur boots!' her father called out after her.

Next, he opened a drawer, took out a long knife and tested its blade with his finger

With those words he threw the metal bar out of the window into the street below.

'The address you wanted me to find out

She listened at the window for a minute, then ran up to her bedroom, opened the window and looked out

That evening, Jean Valjean went out

Finally, she went out into the garden

I'm living with a friend of mine, Enjolras.' Marius then took a knife out of his pocket and scratched his address on the wall - 16, rue de la Verrerie.'

Marius opened a drawer and took out the two guns which Inspector Javert had lent him in February

Putting them in his jacket pocket, he went out and continued to wander aimlessly around the streets, noticing only occasionally the strange atmosphere of excitement that was growing in the town

The barricades were finished in less than an hour and, with the sound of drums in the city growing louder, Enjolras brought a table out into the street and sat down with his friends for a drink.

The survivors were reloading their guns in silence, when suddenly a loud voice called, 'Get out now, or I'll blow up the barricade!'

'The bullet passed through my hand,' Eponine murmured, 'but it came out through my back

He tore a page out of the pocket notebook he always carried and wrote:

He went out into the night and sat on the doorstep, his heart filled with a terrible hatred for the man who was trying to steal Cosette from him

As other guns began firing at the smaller barricade, the rebels fought back bravely, but they were running out of bullets

'The last man to leave this place will blow your brains out.'

Through the bars, Valjean could see daylight, the river, a narrow riverbank - but how could he get out?

There was no way out and, as all hope of escape left him, he began to think of Cosette.

Valjean went into his house and called, 'It's me!' Climbing the stairs, he paused for a moment to look out of the window to see what Javert was doing

Finally, after three months, the doctor announced that Marius was out of danger

I've found out that she's a charming girl and that she loves you

One evening in April, he called at the usual time but was told that Cosette had gone out with her husband

'You're a completely rotten man, but I'll give you this.' Marius took a banknote out of his pocket and threw it in the stranger's face.

As Thenardier continued to talk, Marius opened a cupboard door and took out a coat.

He was even more surprised when, instead of chasing him out of the room, Marius ran towards him and pressed several thousand-franc notes into his hand.

Now get out

That is how God balances things out

Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother, who lived in another village.

The good grandmother, who was in bed, because she was ill, cried out, "Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up

The wolf cried out to her, softening his voice as much as he could, "Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up."

"No!" I cry out, and I push myself to my feet despite the pain in my head.

"You think you can just walk out of here?" Robin laughs

"The police are out there

And now we start to smile, because we know we are nearly out.

He looks out across the horrible, grey loch

It is ten-to-six now; the boats stop going out at six

The type of husband who is happy to go out on the huge, horrible loch, in the dark, with his monster of a wife.

"Look," continues Oliver, "my wife wants to take a boat out

"Don't you speak English? My wife wants to go out now

"Can't we just go out for a few minutes, please? Just to enjoy the sunset?"

But Sylvia does not seem to hear and instead looks out at the dark loch.

She has an oar in her hands, and she is reaching it out to him.

If he hears me, he can bring a boat out.

Branwell opens his notebook and takes his pen out

She lets out a laugh, a laugh that is horrible to Branwell

Red, sandy plains stretch out in almost every direction, and only to the east are there thin, light-green trees that lead to the low, orange mountains.

No, you either get out of the city for life, or Big Jones finds you

And the brother called Darwin comes out of the bar with two small bottles of beer.

"Watch out for the salties, mate

It's good if you get a camera out and pretend to take some snaps, you know?

He moves out into the crowds of people

Just look at the view out there." And from the large glass windows they can see the majestic figure of the Statue of Liberty as the ship slowly moves away from the port of New York and heads into the deep of the ocean.

They reach out, and they burn her back and her neck and her hair

Today he just wants to get out of the hot courtroom, away from the serious lawyers in their black gowns and white wigs and go and enjoy the sun.

It is better than serving drinks in a pub or helping out at his dad's office, but only if it is a short day, and only if the case is closed quickly

So he looks out of the window and waits for the judge

Tonight is a good night to go out for a few drinks, he thinks, and he is deciding whom to call, when he hears a female voice.

And then I get his money, and you and I can get the hell out of this city and out of this country."

You open the door a little more and step out onto the landing

But tell me, why did you stay in the city? Why not run for the countryside? Or hop on a ferry out of here?"

In the mirror he sees the cop car park behind him, and he watches a young, tall cop get out.

Lots of people have problems out here

"I need to ask you to get out of the car."

"Just get out of the car please," the cop repeats.

Dan nods and gets out, and he thinks again that there is something strange about the cop's uniform

He remembers hitting the girl, he remembers her shouting at him and he remembers telling her to get out.

"You said it was easy!" Brandon calls out into the forest of silent trees that surround him, his voice full of emotion

The police car stops in the driveway of the school, and the two detectives get out and look around

Smith breathes out with a puff

"Show them out Miss White." And the headmaster does not look at them again.

"Oh, that." And the boy pulls something out of his pocket, and Owen sees that it is his mp3 player.

He puts the guns next to a tree and takes them out of the bags carefully, and, yes, there is the interest in the boy's eyes.

"Exactly!" says Owen, and he feels full of pride and thinks what a wonderful day this is: out in the beauty of the Welsh countryside with his son.

Did you hear that, Jimmy? So before I take this gag out of your mouth, and before you think about saying something stupid again, think about this

"Scare you? You think we want to scare you? Clive, let them out," he says.

"Idiot! I always take the aces out of the pack and make sure that I get the kings," he says, and he goes back into his casino to play another game

The train speeds out of the tunnel, and she enjoys the feeling of the wind in her dark brown hair

You are an idiot, she tells herself and pulls a book out of her bag

"Let's get out of here."

It was March 15, and she had been going out with Cham for exactly one year

At once, there was silence: the noise of all the people outside was completely shut out

They sat down to eat their taste-pots, looking out at the beautiful view and watching the waves roll up the shore

Sala had soon found out that he lived near her, in an earth apartment

They're saying that the study programs in the pod will make you much more employable when you come out."

Cham kissed her, and before Sala could say anything else, he turned and ran out into the rain.

Sala walked out, and the screen on the door of her apartment recognized her, and let her in.

Sala greeted her, then held out her hand

She broke it down the middle, and the little dried fruit fell out into her hand.

Gran looked out at the view of towering blocks, stretching into the distance

Their mom was still out at work.

You never earned many, but it was better than nothing - and a good way to exercise, and get out of your apartment.

He reached out for her hand

How wonderful to think that there might still be a different world out there - a world where you could do all those things for real!

Forgetting about the woman, she jumped to her feet and rushed out

nine floors down, she stepped out into a different world

Then you get it all back as energy units when you come out

You could move out of here

"You'll find out soon

Sala rushed down, and they set out on one of the fastest walkways to the pod center, talking happily

Heading out on an expedition!" Cham laughed.

Sala and Cham each went into a little room and Sala put on her suit, made a neat pile of her clothes, and carried them out to Zee

In another direction, the ocean stretched out into the distance

Sala and Cham swam with them for a while - further out into the ocean first and then back toward the beach

She looked deep into its eyes, and reached out to touch its face

The attachments came off and she walked out of the pod, her knees trembling

"It's normal to feel a little strange when you first come out."

When the dolphins started playing with us, it was out of this world."

And I loved it right at the end, when that big dolphin came up to you and lifted you out of the water."

Her legs had stopped trembling, more or less, and she wanted to get out of there

He looked out over the city and seemed to be thinking deeply

I'm just saying - maybe the world out there is not as terrible as the government would like us to believe."

But then she opened her mouth and the words just came out

Sala looked out at the view: nothing but black and silver tower blocks against the cold gray sky

"If there's a better world out there, we have to find it."

"No." Cham looked out over the rough ocean

"I'll be doing it for my family," Cham pointed out

"The only thing I can ask is this: if I do Pod Life without you, will you still be here for me when I come out? Can you wait two years?"

Sala stared at Gran, who held out the note

Sala let out a long, slow breath

"We also don't know anything about the people who have brought this message," Gran pointed out

If the government finds out that messages are getting through the force field and passing across the city boundary, there could be big trouble."

There's another world out there

The star exploded slowly, throwing out a million rocks

Instead, she spent hours sitting on her bench in the Real Space, looking out over the city with a distant expression

"So, was that note really from Gran's brother? Are people alive out there - outside the city? How did you get the note across the force field?" She had so many questions.

And yes - there's a whole world out there

We wanted to contact your grandmother directly, but she never goes out

They've found out that it isn't true about the contamination

There's another world out there, Cham

Promise me we'll investigate this more closely when you come out."

When they had talked about it before, she had felt left out; not jealous, exactly, because she was sure that she didn't want to join them

Maybe when Cham comes out of the pod."

"Well, Gran," said Sala, "maybe one day, when Cham comes out of the pod, and they've managed to break through the force field, we really will be able to go together

She brought out her paints, and, sitting in her room, started working on a picture: the green leaves of Gran's Real Space, bright and bursting with life; gray tower blocks in the background

She was staring out at the view with that faraway look in her eyes - that look that Sala now recognized

If I were stronger, I'd get out and join that rebellion."

Gran brought out the note

"The letter from Gran's brother." The words slipped out before she could stop herself, and she knew at once that she shouldn't have said it

We have to get him out

"We have to get him out!" Gran and Mom fell silent

"He comes out for tests in a couple of weeks, doesn't he?" said Mom

They'd lose a lot of money if he comes out."

"When he comes out, we'll be able to move to a sky apartment

Cham had a new virtual hobby now - riding - and he talked happily about going out on horses and competing in races with Ding and Palo

So we really believe now that there's a better life out there

If you come out of the pod, we can try and find it together

I need you to come out."

When they came out, they would be obedient servants of the government.

"Oh! That's fantastic!" Cham got out of his chair and hugged her, burying his face in her hair

Here, Mrs Van Hopper found out which well-known people were staying in the town

If you will excuse me...' He turned and walked out of the lounge.

I could not go out

He had asked me to go out with him in his car.

I shall be out

The name Rebecca stood out black and strong

'Why do you ask me to come out in your car, day after day?' I said

If you don't believe me, you can get out of the car now.'

I washed my face with cold water and came out of the bathroom at once

'Mr de Winter is out this evening,' he told me

We got up from the table and walked out of the room together

I took some scissors and cut the page out of the book

Mrs Van Hopper put out her cigarette

People were looking out of the windows of the lodge

I got up slowly and went out with Frith into the hall

'I'm here to carry out your orders.'

I went at once to a window and looked out

Then she turned and went quietly out of the room.

But I did not feel very happy as Maxim walked out of the room

I ran quickly out of the morning-room

I looked out

I took Beatrice out on to the terrace

At that moment, the men came out of the house

'Get a coat quickly and let's go out

The young servant, Robert, ran out of the hall, carrying a raincoat

Never mind the rain, it will bring out the scent.'

Maxim turned to me, laughing and wiping the hair out of his eyes

I cut a piece of string for Jasper and went out of the cottage

At last we came to the top of the path and out on to the lawn

I gave Jasper a piece of cake and took out the handkerchief to wipe my hands

If I could not sleep, I went to the window and looked out on to the rose-garden

I decided that I would find out more about the Fancy Dress Ball

She often went out alone like that.'

He stood staring out of the window.

The tide was out and there was very little water in the bay

'I think you should come out,' I said

Ben followed me out into the sunshine.

But I followed him out into the hall.

'Dear old Manderley,' Favell said as we walked out of the house

'I was out that evening

I wandered out on to the lawn

This time I went out to the drive to meet her.

But I did want to find out more about the man.

Mrs Danvers came out of the library

I smiled and held out my hand to him.

But as we were walking out to the big tree on the lawn, we heard a car in the drive

Mrs Danvers went out quietly

'Beat the drum,' I said, 'and call out: Miss Caroline de Winter.'

I did not answer and Beatrice walked slowly to the door and went out.

The guests were coming out of dinner

I got out of bed and opened the curtains

'He went out soon after breakfast, Madam

I heard Frank cry out.

I could not get these thoughts out of my mind.

I went to the window and looked out

I walked out of the house and on to the lawn

She stared out of the window into the fog.

'A ship's hit the rocks in the bay,' Maxim called out

'The fog is terrible out there

I walked slowly out of the room

I went out on to the terrace

He must have gone out with Maxim

Robert went out of the room with the message

It must be something to do with the ship out in the bay

I went out of the room quickly and shut the door behind me

Jasper was in the hall and he walked out on to the terrace with me

You have to find out who it was

I carried her body to the cabin, took the boat out that night and sank it

'I found out the truth five days after we were married

Maxim stared out of the window.

Maxim came up to me and held out his hands.

When she came back, she took Giles out sailing with her

Then I took the boat out into the bay

I wanted to take the boat a good way out, but the wind was too strong for me.

They'll find out that it's Rebecca's body in the cabin.'

When I woke up in the morning, Maxim had already gone out

I crossed everything out and rang for Robert.

Then I went out into the garden and cut some roses

She went out of the room.

I went out on to the terrace and began to walk up and down.

I got out of the car and began walking up and down.

I got up and walked out of the little room

I must try and get out of the door, I thought

'Mr de Winter, I want to find out exactly how your late wife died

'Then whoever took the boat out that night also made those holes and opened the sea-cocks.'

'But what are they trying to find out?'

That's why I've come here to find out the truth

"I tried to phone you," Favell read, "but you were out

Could you go and get him, Frank? Take your car.' Frank went out quickly

Were you on the beach when she took her boat out for the last time?'

Frank took Ben out of the room as the Colonel nodded his head.

'We must find out who this person was,' said Colonel Julyan

I have written it here.' And Frank held out a piece of paper.

He and Frank went out together

We had breakfast together and I went out on to the terrace

Maxim stopped the car and we got out

She went out and in a few minutes a tall man came into the room.

'But we found your old telephone number in Mrs de Winter's diary.' Dr Baker looked at the page from the diary that Colonel Julyan was holding out to him.

While Dr Baker was out of the room, we said nothing

He picked out a card and read it.

'We must thank you for all your help,' Maxim said as the magistrate got out of the car.

We went out to the car and Maxim covered me with a rug

You want to get out of the building

Nathan climbs out of the window and up onto the roof of the building.

The Cat is out again

She is coming out of the house

'I need to get out of this car.'

The two policemen jump out, and look for Natalie and Nathan.

Tina got out of her Honda

Meanwhile, the sky grew darker by the second; massive storm clouds, like the clenched fists of celestial giants, squeezed the last light out of the day

She listened intently, prepared to throw off the covers and slip out of bed

She needed only to ride out the next few days, and in the relative calm that would follow, she might be able to get on with healing herself.

She got out of bed and stepped into her slippers

Her inability to clean out his room suddenly frightened her; for the first time it seemed like more than just a weakness of spirit but an indication of serious mental illness

She resolved to clean this place out on Thursday, New Year's Day

As soon as the rehearsal ended, Joel sprang out of his seat, raced to the aisle, climbed the steps to the third tier, and hurried to Tina.

Tina slid out of her booth to meet him.

You earned every penny you're gonna make out of this baby, just like I knew you would

He would most likely die on the stage, in the middle of puzzling out a tricky production problem.

She hadn't blacked out

Someone had come into the house while she was out and had printed those two words on the chalkboard again

Eighteen hundred guests had been invited - Las Vegas movers and shakers, plus high rollers from out of town

The evening was turning out to be even more interesting than she had expected.

In a world of planned obsolescence, Vivienne took pleasure in getting long, full use out of everything that she bought, whether it was a toaster or an automobile

She got out of the car and, carrying a purse the size of a small suitcase, marched up the walk toward the house, angling away from the front door and past the garage.

As Vivienne reached the back of the house, the crescent moon slid out from behind one of the few thin clouds, like a scimitar being drawn from a scabbard, and the pale shadows of palms and melaleucas shivered on the lunar-silvered concrete patio.

She loved them as much as life itself, and she knew they truly wanted her with them; they were not inviting her out of a misguided sense of guilt and obligation

If she phoned for them and then ran out of the house, they might not find an intruder when they came

She stepped out of the kitchen and found the light switch to the right of the doorway

But, no, she was stuck in the past: The Cold War was over, and nuclear tests hadn't been conducted out in the desert for a long time

The wisest thing she could do would be to turn back, walk away from the door and out of the house

Get out as fast as you can.

She pulled her blouse out of her slacks and used the tail to protect her hand from the icy metal doorknob

A wave of frigid air washed out of the dark room, into the hallway.

The sliding closet doors began to move on their runners, and Vivienne Neddler had the feeling that some awful thing was going to come out of the dark space, its eyes as red as blood and its razor-sharp teeth gnashing

She felt a presence, something that wanted her, and she cried out as the door came all the way open.

Standing near the left proscenium pillar, out of the main flow of the party, they nibbled at pieces of cake, talking about Magyck! And then about the law, Charlie and Helen Mainway, Las Vegas real estate - and, by some circuitous route, superhero movies.

But nearly all of that can be handled out of my office

"Oh, I'll probably pop in and out a few times."

in between all that popping in and out of Magyck! Do you think you'd have time for dinner?"

On the doorknob, on the radio casing, and on other metal objects, moisture began to condense out of the air

He was desperate to get out, and she was frantic to rescue him; but he was chained, unable to climb, and the sides of the pit were sheer and smooth, so she had no way to reach him

Gasping, shuddering, she wrenched herself out of sleep.

In the morning, she would clean out Danny's room

"Just give me your name and address, and I'll send a man out right away."

"Why don't you wait right where you are? You can watch these nice people beat me out of a lot of money."

A five-piece band hammered out wildly amplified pop music from the small stage in the open cocktail lounge beyond and slightly above the slot machines

When Michael's break time arrived, a replacement dealer took over the table, and Michael stepped out of the blackjack pit, into the center aisle

Two uniformed security men were performing first aid on the unconscious man, loosening his tie and collar, taking his pulse, while a third guard was keeping curious customers out of the way.

If it's really a bad one, he finds out his pipes have blocked up

"For years people go home from Vegas and tell all their friends that they came out ahead of the game

And when all of a sudden someone does hit it big, especially on a slot machine where it can happen in a flash, they're so surprised they pass out

Anyway, when he finally gets hungry and realizes he hasn't eaten, he gulps down a huge meal, and the blood rushes from his head to his stomach, and he passes out in the middle of the restaurant

There's so much going on, so much to see and do, constant excitement, so people get out of their normal rhythms

When the excitement wears off a little, they go to check out of the hotel, and they discover their three-day weekend somehow turned into five days

Then, as they stepped out of the rear entrance of the hotel and walked along the edge of the parking lot in the seventy-degree winter sunshine, he said, "So what did you want to talk about?"

As soon as I saw you, I knew everything was going to turn out exactly like I had it figured."

These last few days, as your show's been getting ready to open, I've had the feeling you might finally realize you need something more in life, something a lot more emotionally satisfying than whatever it is you can get out of just producing stage shows."

She turned away from him and started toward the rear entrance of the hotel, out of which they'd come a few minutes ago.

You know damn well the down payment for the house came out of my earnings

And as it turned out, Danny didn't have much time left."

Finished telling him off, she felt pleasantly wrung out, as if some evil, nervous energy had been drained from her.

One wall was covered by heavy drapes that blocked out the fierce desert sun

Hundred-foot-long signs-five - hundred-foot-long signs - towered five or even ten stories above the street, glittering, winking, thousands of miles of bright glass tubing filled with glowing gas, blinking, swirling, hundreds of thousands of bulbs, spelling out hotel names, forming pictures with light

Well, just watch out for that hangover."

"There's at least one out there with my name on it."

She wiped them on her slacks and then quickly tapped out her request

Simultaneously the laser printer began to churn out the same data.

She canceled this data request and closed out the file

With a sharp, loud, electronic snap that startled Tina, the computer abruptly began to churn out additional data, although she hadn't requested any

She intended to determine if the words about Danny had been previously programmed to print out on her machine or if they had been sent to her just seconds ago by someone at another computer in another office in the hotel's elaborately networked series of workstations.

She probably wouldn't get the answers she needed, and she would only be acknowledging her presence to whomever might be out there at another workstation

"Get you out of where?" she demanded

It wasn't Danny tapping out those words

She started around Angela's desk, wanting nothing more at the moment than to get off her rubbery legs and onto a chair - and suddenly the door to the hall opened, and she cried out in alarm.

"Have the authorities ever figured out exactly why it happened?" Elliot asked.

No one in his right mind would take boys as young as twelve into the deepest parts of the Sierras, no matter how well prepared, supplied, and trained they were, no matter how strong, no matter how many big brothers were there to look out for them."

He took her glass out of her hand

"Someone could have programmed it to spew out this stuff about Danny," Elliot said

Besides, if it was you who wrote on the chalkboard and smashed things in the boy's room, then it was also you who came in here during the night and programmed the hotel computer to spew out that stuff about Danny

And I'm positive it can't be a stranger, which rules out most of the world."

Maybe someone out there knows where he is

Hundreds of cars progressed sluggishly through the busy street, taxicabs darting in and out, recklessly seeking any small advantage

Right? Who knows what might make a person like that reveal himself? If he finds out there's going to be an exhumation, maybe he'll react strongly, give himself away

So it'll work out for the best either way." She returned from the window, sat on the couch again, beside Elliot

interesting than you make it out to be."

If we move fast, it isn't likely Michael will find out what we're up to

"Your heart out."

As he dried his hands on the towel, he said, "Why don't we forget about going out to dinner? Let me cook for you instead."

They turned out the lights and left the room, closing the door after them.

Finally I took a few mementos, a dozen pieces by which I'll always remember her, and I moved out, sold the house, bought this one, and started decorating all over again."

Listen, why don't you mix us a couple of drinks while I change out of this suit

"If it doesn't work out, we can always jump in the car and go to McDonald's for a hamburger."

She sat straight up, the sheets knotted in her fists, catapulted out of a nightmare

But Tina wanted to go back to her place and clean out Danny's room

She rose out of her chair, leaned across the table, kissed him.

On Sunday, when the exhumation was out of the way, maybe he would fly Tina to Arizona or to Los Angeles for the day.

"If the father has a chance to protest," Elliot said, "we'll probably get involved in a knock-down-drag-out legal battle

"If there's no hitch, maybe the father won't ever find out about the exhumation."

Putting down the vinegar bottle and picking up the knife, Elliot said, "Get the fuck out of here."

The tall man pulled a silencer-equipped pistol out of a shoulder holster that was concealed under his gray sports jacket

"Push it across the counter, out of reach."

"The only way you could have found out about the exhumation so quickly is if Kennebeck told you."

We just have to find out exactly why the Evans woman wants the grave reopened

After we find out what we want to know, we'll leave."

Then they would carry him out to the garage, prop him up in his little Mercedes, put the seat belt snugly around him, and start the engine without opening the garage door

In a day or two, someone would find him out there, his face blue-green-gray, his tongue dark and lolling, his eyes bulging in their sockets as he stared through the windshield as if on a drive to Hell

She dragged another carton out of the closet

Prominent sockets of bone, and the menacing, inhuman crimson eyes staring out with intense hatred

Curious about the story from which the illustration had been taken, Tina stepped to the box again to pluck out the graphic novel

She was curious about the story out of which that creature had stepped, for she had the peculiar feeling that, in some way, it would be similar to the story of Danny's death

"One good punch in the belly," Vince said, "and you'll be puking your guts out on your shoes."

"And when you're done puking your guts out," Vince said, "I'm going to grab you by your balls and drag you over to the table."

The big man cried out in surprise and pain, temporarily blinded

He rammed his knee into his adversary's crotch and tore the gun out of the bear-paw hand as those clutching fingers went slack

Bob was already out of the kitchen, in the dining room, running toward the front of the house

Evidently, he wasn't carrying a gun, and he was impressed by the speed and ease with which his partner had been taken out of action.

By the time, Elliot reached the front door and rushed out of the house, Bob had run the length of the driveway and crossed the street

Such a possibility scared the hell out of Elliot

He would never be able to con an unlisted number out of the directory-assistance operator

She took the graphic novel out of the carton and sat on the edge of the bed in the tarnished-copper sunlight that fell like a shower of pennies through the window.

The last panel of the illustrated story showed the parents and the boy walking out of the graveyard while Death watched them leave

Rule out all of this nonsense about the dream having been sent by some outside force

But we ought to lie low until we can figure this out."

Let's get you packed and the hell out of here before any more of these guys show up."

He put a hand against her back, gently but firmly urging her out of the foyer.

"It took him that long to check out the furnace?"

I was cleaning out Danny's room."

Fine beads of sweat had popped out along his hairline.

"Let's get the hell out

The flagstone walk that led across her front lawn seemed to be one of those treadmill pathways in a dream, stretching out farther in front of her the harder that she ran, but at last, she reached the end of it and dashed into the street

Tina looked out the side window, watching in disbelief as the flames spread from the shattered garage roof to the main roof of the house, long tongues of lambent fire, licking, licking, hungry, bloodred in the last orange light of the afternoon.

"If I could get my hands on the son of a bitch, I'd gouge his eyes out."

Stupefied by the unexpected violence, by the loss of her house, and by her close brush with death, she had seemed to be in a trance; now she had snapped out of it

Along the street, people came out of their houses, seeking the source of the explosion

"Better back out," she said.

"We've got to get off the street and out of sight," Elliot said.

He switched off the engine, scrambled out of the car, and ran to the big door

She had gotten out of the car and had located the control button on the garage wall.

about the boat," Elliot said, not even knowing where he was going to go with that line, ready to say anything to keep Tom from putting up the garage door and throwing them out.

"I figure you've got the wrong place," Tom said, stepping out of the doorway, into the garage, reaching for the button that would raise the big door.

Sol said we were to pull in, out of the driveway, so that he'd have a place to put the boat when he got here with it."

They're out right now, and there's nobody ever been here named Fitzpatrick."

Smiling, Tom said, "I think the deposit might not turn out to be as refundable as you thought."

Thanks for your help." He got in the car and backed it out of the garage.

Any amusement he felt at the way they had handled Polumby evaporated instantly as he reversed warily out of sanctuary, down the driveway, and into the street

Tina glanced both ways along the street as Elliot swung the car out of the driveway

Each time he glanced at her, she was either crouched forward, squinting at every new street they entered, or twisted halfway around in her seat, looking out the rear window

"Let's ride out this way for a few miles and talk

And even if he was deeper under than I thought, some of his people probably went in there and pulled him out while I was rushing off to you

It scares the hell out of me."

"We just need time to think about it, time to work out a plan

In the rush to get out of her house before the gas explosion leveled it, he hadn't noticed that she'd been carrying anything

"I can't make it out."

"I found it when I was cleaning out Danny's room

The traffic thinned out as they drove farther from the heart of town, closer to the looming black mountains that thrust into the last electric-purple light in the western sky.

They were getting too far out of town

But before we go in, let's check out that list of questions they were going to make you answer."

As he got out of the car, his attention was drawn to a window on the side of the motor home next to which he had parked

He squinted through the glass into the perfectly black interior, and he had the disconcerting feeling that someone was hiding in there, staring out at him.

He preferred to deal with hard facts, realities; that was why he was such a good attorney, so adept at taking threads of evidence and weaving a good case out of them.

Elliot fished the pages out of his hip pocket, unfolded them, and put them on the table

"I thought we might make some quick allies out of those other parents

I think we'll have to take the story out of town, and before we do that, I'd like to have a few more facts."

But if we go to the press in Los Angeles or New York or some other city, the reporters there aren't going to have a whole lot of interest in it unless they see an aspect of the story that lifts it out of the local-interest category

"I don't have anything worked out yet

that seems so far out."

Beyond the window, out on Charleston Boulevard, traffic sailed murkily through a sudden churning river of dust and paper scraps.

The bodies were brought out of the mountains, down to Reno."

is finding out the truth about Danny's death

I think it would be wise for us to stay up there for a couple of days, even after we've talked to Bellicosti, until we can figure a way out of this mess

The sooner we're out of this town, the safer I'll feel."

The rich odor of chili sauce drifted out of the kitchen

The white-haired cashier came out from behind the counter

Elliot stepped out of the way, as the old man approached.

The two words blasted out of the speakers in all corners of the diner with such incredible, bone-jarring force that it was difficult to believe that the machine had been built with the capability of pouring out sound with this excessive, unnerving power.

The tension went out of her neck and shoulder muscles

In the Mercedes, in the darkness, with the doors locked, she said, "No wonder we haven't been able to figure it out!"

"What're you saying - that Danny reached out to you from the grave to cause that excitement in the restaurant? Tina, you really don't think his ghost was haunting a jukebox?"

but he's reaching out to me." She struggled to explain the understanding that had come to her in the diner

he's reaching out..

It was Danny who reached out for me when I was at work..

He has some power, and he's reaching out, trying to tell me he's alive, asking me to find him and save him

Apparently, the pooch slipped out of the gate when the gardeners came around

They stared out at the dark parking lot and at the fenced storage yard full of fifty-gallon drums that lay beyond the lot

If Danny's sending me messages in dreams, it's only natural he'd use images he was familiar with - like a monster out of a favorite horror story."

But he's not flat-out telepathic

I suppose it's natural for him to reach out to me rather than to his father."

It's out of my hands

The Network badly wanted to eliminate everyone who might press for the exhumation of Danny Evans's body, and the agents targeted against Elliot Stryker and Christina Evans had thus far failed to carry out their orders to terminate the pair

He reached into a pocket of his leisure suit and took out a tiny aerosol can that was only slightly larger than one of those spray-style breath fresheners, small enough to be concealed in Bruckster's hand.

His ships, sealed in their glass worlds, relaxed him; he liked to spend time with them when he had a problem to work out or when he was on edge, for they made him feel serene, and that security allowed his mind to function at peak performance.

As Kennebeck turned away from the French frigate, beginning to wonder if he ought to get out from under the Network before it collapsed on him, George Alexander entered the study through the door that opened off the downstairs hallway

Kennebeck had lifted himself out of poverty through hard work and steely determination

Until then he'll hide out."

He's out of practice

Meanwhile, we're checking out Stryker's associates in his law firm, his friends, the woman's friends, anyone with whom they might have taken refuge."

I'll bet a hundred bucks to a dime Elliot slipped out of town under your nose."

So if you look at it that way, it worked out as well as it possibly could."

And Stryker knows for sure that we've got it staked out

"But if that's where they went, then they're not just hiding out, licking their wounds

"There's a way to find out if it's really Reno he's headed for

When they had landed, they'd been alert for unusual activity on the runway and in the private-craft docking yard - suspicious vehicles, an unusual number of ground crewmen - but they had seen nothing out of the ordinary

The night clerk at the rental agency, from whom they had signed out the car, had known exactly where Bellicosti's place was, and he had marked the shortest route on the free city map provided with the Chevy.

Split-second blasts of music, commercials, and disc jockeys' voices blared senselessly out of the speakers.

Heat was pushing out of it, but the air temperature continued to plunge.

The ashtray slid out of its niche.

"Check out his vital signs."

Dombey said, "They insist the system checks out perfectly."

But the last few days it's gotten completely out of hand

He didn't have any choice but to commit the installation to it once we found out the damn Chinese were deeply into it

I'm glad you see it my way." She opened her door and climbed out of the car.

Stuffing the silencer-equipped pistol into one of his deep coat pockets, he got out of the Chevy

If anyone did glance out a back window, he would spot the two of them instantly.

Elliot took the pistol out of his coat jacket and held it in his right hand

He nearly cried out in shock and alarm at what he saw inside.

One arm trailed out of the tub; and on the floor, as if it had dropped out of his fingers, was a razor blade.

When she turned to Elliot again, she was clearly ready to get the hell out of there, without questions, without argument, without the slightest delay.

At least one man had been waiting out here in the snow.

"Let's get out of here."

And we better get out of the neighborhood before they find that guy in the snow."

They followed their own footprints out of the cemetery, to the quiet residential street where the rented Chevrolet was parked in the wan light of the street lamp.

As Elliot was opening the driver's door, he saw movement out of the corner of his eye, and he looked up, already sure of what he would see

Two doors opened, and a pair of tall, darkly dressed men climbed out.

"After I turn the next corner, I'll stop and get out

"No choice." He flung open the door and scrambled out of the car

Crouching beside one of those bushes, huddling in the shadows just beyond the circle of frosty light from a nearby street lamp, he pulled the pistol out of his coat pocket while Tina drove away.

Jolted by the blowout, the car careened out of control

She stopped the car, and he got out

"We can't work it out tonight," he said wearily

We're both wiped out, operating on sheer desperation

"Instead of sneaking around to some out-of-the-way motel, we'll march right into one of the best hotels in town."

"I wish we didn't have to give up the car," Tina said as he took their only suitcase out of the trunk.

Although he spent more than half his time working in his Las Vegas office, he often had reason to fly to far points at the spur of the moment: Reno, Elko, even out of the state to Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah

During the first year, he'd taken commercial flights or rented the services of a trustworthy private pilot who could fly the conventional twin-engine craft that Alexander's predecessor had managed to pry out of the Network's budget

Because its existence must be kept secret, the organization was funded out of misdirected appropriations meant for other government agencies

Chipping three billion out of Health was the least risky of the Network's funding operations, for Health was so gigantic that it never missed such a petty sum

When the plane settled down once more, Alexander looked out the window at the milky-white, moonlit, feminine roundness of the clouds below, and he thought of the Evans woman

She started down the tunnel toward him, determined to get him out of there - and something reached for her from a narrow cleft in the wall

She turned, and she was looking into the grinning face of Death, as if he were peering out at her from the bowels of Hell

She cried out, but then she saw that Death could not quite reach her

A dozen times, she passed chinks in the wall, and Death glared out at her from every one of those apertures, screamed and cursed and raged at her, but none of the holes was large enough to allow him through

He wants us just to walk into the place where they're keeping him and take him out."

"Maybe if we can get a map and spread it out..

"I'm not sure yet." She threw back the covers and got out of bed

The first sporting-goods dealer did not carry the maps, and although the second usually had them, it was currently sold out

She allowed her eyes to swim out of focus.

She put the pen at the edge of the map once more, and she let her eyes drift out of focus.

Elliot got out of his chair and reached for the map - but it spun into the air again

He blinked his eyes and tuned out Sandstone's melodious voice when he realized that he was succumbing to it.

Frowning, glancing up at the heating vents, he started to get out of his chair.

With a few simple sentences and a sharp clap of his hands, the hypnotist brought her out of the trance.

I also feel he's going to help us get into the place, and I don't see any reason why I should strike out on that one."

Tina said, "Elliot, what happens if we stay here, hiding out until we can think of an alternative? How much time do we have? Not much

If we're lucky, we'll have Danny when we come out, and he probably won't be in any condition to trek through the Sierras in the dead of winter."

"Maybe we'll get Danny out of there after all."

"I'll get the recorder," Billy said, hurrying out of the dining room.

Let's just hope my philosophy doesn't turn out to be half-baked."

Alexander took a Valium out of a tin that he carried in his jacket pocket, and he washed it down with a swallow of hot coffee, which he poured from the silver pot on his desk

This was his second pill since he'd gotten out of bed just three and a half hours ago, but he still felt edgy.

From the sporting-goods store, they had driven out of town, west toward the mountains

"You get the feeling that civilization could be destroyed while you're out here, and you'd never be aware of it."

When they came out of this curve, the trees fell back from the verge, and open sky lay above for the first time since they had departed the county blacktop.

On each side of the gate, a nine-foot-high fence, angled outward at the top and strung with wickedly sharp coils of razor wire, stretched out of sight into the forest

The heated road stretched out of sight in the darkness.

"He's trying to figure out who the devil we are," Elliot said

He got to his feet, took a coat from the back of his chair, slipped into it, zippered up, and came out of the shack

Elliot held the vehicle on the pavement as they rounded the bend, and then they were out of the guard's line of fire

They went out and bought maps, for God's sake!"

He's going to help the bitch get her son out of there!"

"The phones are out."

No storm can knock out all communications

Tall lampposts were arrayed across this featureless plain, casting dim, reddish light that was severely directed downward to attract as little attention as possible from aircraft that strayed out of the usual flight patterns and from anyone backpacking elsewhere in these remote mountains

"The government wouldn't go to all the trouble of hiding this joint out here just to house a handful of researchers or whatever

They wouldn't want a lot of daily traffic coming in and out of here on a forest road that's supposed to be used only by state wildlife officers

No one yet had come out of the building to challenge them, which most likely meant that Danny had jinxed the video security system.

We have to be ready to kill them or put them out of action some other way."

They stepped out of the Explorer.

The screen was filled with crazily wiggling lines, as if it was out of order.

Tina cried out.

Let's find Danny and get him out of this place."

"-the better chance we have of getting out alive."

No one got out.

Tina had the sickening feeling that someone had been about to step out, had sensed their presence, and had gone away to get help.

Five feet away, a door stood ajar, and animated conversation drifted out of the room beyond

Tina knew that she and Elliot were finished if someone came out of that room and saw them

Then, even with Danny jamming the enemy's weapons, she and Elliot would be able to escape only if they slaughtered their way out, and she knew that neither of them had the stomach for that much murder, perhaps not even in self-defense.

The man cried out, pushed his wheeled chair away from the keyboard, and thrust to his feet

If the rotors don't ice up and cut out."

The boy blinked, and with what appeared to be great effort, at the cost of more than a little pain, he withdrew one arm from under the covers and reached out toward her

Tamaguchi drove us very hard until we isolated the antibody and figured out why it was so effective against the disease

Dombey said, "Although he gets weaker every day, for some reason he wins out over the virus faster each time

As his legs came out from under the covers, the hospital gown slipped off them, and Tina saw that his poor limbs were too bony and fleshless to safely support him

Tina prepared Danny for the journey out of his prison

got out of the chemical and biological weapons race a long time ago."

Lots of people out there in the rest of the world - they believe in chemical and biological warfare

There's no way to screen them out ahead of time

"If I understand you, the Chinese could use Wuhan-400 to wipe out a city or a country, and then there wouldn't be any need for them to conduct a tricky and expensive decontamination before they moved in and took over the conquered territory."

Tina had pulled the blanket off the bed and folded it in half, so she could wrap Danny in it for the trip out to the Explorer

Flipped out

He walked out of the lab, went to his quarters, dressed in outdoor clothes, and left the complex

He wasn't scheduled for R and R, and on the spur of the moment he couldn't think of an excuse to sign out one of the Range Rovers, so he tried to escape on foot

It's good exercise, and it gets you out of this hole in the ground for a while

Bollinger was probably at the bottom gate two and a half hours after he walked out of the door here, three hours after he was infected

He started out of the forest, toward the county lane, which is about five miles from the turnoff to the labs, and after only three miles-"

By then he was worn out

He'd used up most of his physical reserves getting out of the lab reservation, and he was also beginning to feel some of the early symptoms of Wuhan-400

One day maybe he would be standing in a graveyard, before the tombstone of one of his victims, and the person he had killed would reach out to him from beyond and let him see, in some vivid clairvoyant fashion, exactly what death was like

But once he's out of here, he should put weight on fast

So when you get him out of here, take him to a brain specialist

Apparently afraid that she would voice her thoughts and alert Dombey to the incredible truth of the situation, Elliot consulted his wristwatch and said, "We ought to get out of here."

Zachariah in here and take the gag out of his mouth

They moved Zachariah into the isolation chamber and took the gag out of his mouth

When they took Danny out of the small room, they couldn't hear Zachariah's shouted invectives through the airtight steel door.

Not until she and Elliot figured out what effect that revelation would have on the boy's life.

What madman would take a helicopter out in this weather?

They ran to the Explorer, where Tina took Danny out of Elliot's arms and slid him into the backseat

They don't want us to get you out of this place."

Then the engine cut out.

Although The Eyes of Darkness does not have the intensity, the humor, the depth of characterization, the complexity of theme, or the pace of later novels, readers have responded positively to it over the years, most likely because the device of a lost child - and the dedicated mother who will do anything to find out what happened to her little boy - strikes a primal chord in all of us.

As it turned out, "network-approved writers" meant pals of the network executive

Considering the fearsome number of meetings I had to sit through, my per-hour wage penciled out at less than I would have made if I had taken a part-time job at McDonald's.

I long ago wore out the three pairs of shoes that I was able to buy with my after-expenses and after-tax income from the project which, had it come to fruition, might have been titled I Think There's a Rat Chewing My Foot in Dean Koontz's Theater

'Uncle Elias went immediately to the secret room and took out a box which also had three Ks on it

Then one night he drank very heavily and ran wildly out of the house, and in the morning we found him dead in a river

'I'll do everything you say.' He went out into the dark night, the wind and the rain.

'He came to me for help and those men murdered him! I'm going to find them, if it's the last thing I do!' he said to me, and he hurried out of the house.

I found out that the captain and two of his men, all Americans, weren't on the ship last night, so I'm sure they killed poor John Openshaw

The commissaire drove through the open factory gate, stopped by the main entrance, and we got out of the car

A policeman stepped out of the doorway and led us to one of the workshops where all the lights were on

But as soon as I was out of the room, I ran up the stairs to my study

I had sent her seeds and some rose bushes out of my garden.

I then disconnected the telephone - I always did this now at night - and turned out all the lights except the lamp on my desk.

I opened Helene's envelope and took out several closely written pages

I simply and faithfully carried out his last wish by smashing his head and right arm under the steam hammer of his brother's factory.

I'd be afraid of coming out at the other end like your ashtray.'

He took the ashtray out of my hands and looked at it

Andre let out a strange sigh and let his right arm drop

Instead of his hand, a grey stick like the branch of a tree hung out of his sleeve, almost down to his knee.

I went out and sank down to the floor crying as he locked the door behind me

I must think and by then I will have typed out an explanation for you

He shut the door after me, and I heard him pouring out coffee as I read:

You remember the ashtray? Perhaps if you had put it through again, it might have come out with the letters turned back the right way.'

His head and shoulders still covered with the velvet cloth, Andre stepped carefully out of the booth.

No sound came out of my throat, so I knocked once.

The wind blows the hat out across the water.

Father found out about it

I said I would look at Dr Stone's barrow.' And she wandered out again, and across the garden.

'And I saw Dr Haydock coming out of Mrs Lestrange's cottage.'

I backed out and walked quickly to my study

'He came out of prison yesterday and is promising to punish me! Why? Because when I, as a magistrate, sent him to prison, I did not consider his wife and children

I went home, had lunch, and went out again to visit some people

I rang up Old Hall, but I was informed that Colonel Protheroe had just gone out

As I reached the vicarage gate, it opened and Lawrence Redding came out

'Sorry I was out

Worried, I stretched out a hand towards him.

'So, someone wanted to get you out of the vicarage,' Haydock said

Until then I will ask the questions.' He took out his notebook.

'I can't be sure until we get the bullet out

'Now, gentlemen, will you please get out of here.'

We allowed ourselves to be pushed out like children.

'I've always wanted to be right in the middle of a murder,' he said, and went out into the garden to look for footprints

'She was out playing tennis somewhere

'I think, I'll go home and tell Anne that Lawrence has been arrested.' She went out of the French window again.

He was called out to a patient, but he should be back by now

'Sorry, I had to go out

As we all went out together, I looked over my shoulder and saw Lawrence Redding's face

Miss Lettice went out to a tennis party

Immediately after they had left, Mr Clement rang up and I told him that they had gone out.'

I got it out of the drawer beside his bed.'

As Melchett and I left the bedroom, I saw a thin man come out of another room along the passage.

'And they came out - when?' Colonel Melchett asked

'So Gladys came round to find out all about it,' Griselda said.

Intuition is like reading a word without having to spell it out

'At the front door, I was told that he was out, but that Colonel Protheroe was in the study waiting for him

'Do you lock the cottage up when you go out?'

To find this out, I came along the back road to the study

'We'll see what we can find out for you.'

'We've now got to find out who fired it

I meant the call that got you out of the vicarage

And the next thing is to find out what everyone was doing that evening between six and seven

He was probably very angry about being sent to prison but would feel differently when he came out.

'No, it was Hilda's afternoon out

I went out for a walk earlier

'So if anyone said that they'd seen you out and about then...'

But remember we are going to find out the truth.'

When he had gone, Mrs Lestrange also got up and held out her hand to me

Perhaps, Mr Redding, you can find out

They know you are out

'I've found out about that telephone call that you received.'

'It shows that call was made deliberately to get you out of the house

'And I've found out something else

And I'm going to find out who.'

Do go and find out why.'

I couldn't sleep because I kept thinking about Colonel Protheroe, so I got up and looked out of my window

And now look at this!' She held out a newspaper.

So I got up to find out

I'm going to find out the truth, and that's why I asked Miss Cram to come here

'Oh, yes!' She held out her hand

'Lettice,' I said, and held out the earring, 'Why did you drop this in my study?'

Suddenly it opened out into a little grassy space

Then I pulled out a small suitcase

And I think we ought to find out for certain.' I went once more to the telephone and called Old Hall

Mary came out of the kitchen and saw me looking at them

Your wife has been seen coming out of Mr Redding's cottage in a secretive manner

She was standing by the window looking out into the garden.

The Inspector answered by opening the door for her, and Miss Cram walked out.

'When I called on Mrs Lestrange on the afternoon of the murder I thought she was out

I held it out to him and asked him what it was.

That evening, as I sat down to dinner, Griselda said, 'Oh, I forgot to tell you, Len, this note arrived for you when you were out.'

'You mean that after he had been shown in, he went out again and came back later?'

I took it out, but as I did so, the bell rang again, so I put the letter in my pocket and opened the front door.

'I'm going out

I then took out of my pocket the note that I had found in the vicarage letterbox

Where are you? I've found out about that call

'It's his way out, poor fellow.'

Perhaps Protheroe had found out about it and was going to tell me

Lawrence Redding first called on the vicar, knowing that he was out

So perhaps the sneeze that Mrs Price Ridley's servant heard might have been the shot? But anyway, Mrs Protheroe and Mr Redding went into the studio together - and then realized, of course, that I would not leave my garden until I saw them come out again!'

'But when they did come out, their behaviour was happy and normal

'But the shot was heard at 6.30 when Lawrence and Anne had come out of the studio

So we quickly started to talk about the Protheroe case, and of 'Dr Stone', who had turned out to be a well-known thief

'I wonder,' I said, 'if you were to commit a murder whether you would ever be found out.'

In fact, he compared it to the burning gases that might rush out from a gun.

I pointed out Mars, a bright spot of light rising in the sky, towards which so many telescopes were pointing.

The cylinder was artificial - hollow - with an end that screwed out! Something inside the cylinder was unscrewing the top!

He stood undecided for a moment, then climbed out of the pit and started to run into Woking.

'It's out on Horsell Common now.'

When Ogilvy told him all he had seen, Henderson dropped his spade, put on his jacket and came out into the road

I saw a young man - I believe he was a shop assistant in Woking - standing on the cylinder and trying to climb out of the pit again

The end of the cylinder was being screwed out from within

Nearly half a meter of shining screw stuck out

I turned, and as I did the screw came out and the lid of the cylinder fell onto the sand with a ringing sound

I think everyone expected to see a man come out - possibly something a little unlike us on Earth, but more or less a man

Then something like a little grey snake, about the thickness of a walking-stick, came out of the middle and moved through the air towards me - and then another.

I half-turned, still keeping my eyes on the cylinder, from which other tentacles were now coming out, and began pushing my way back from the side of the pit

A big, greyish round creature, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder

Suddenly, there was a flash of light and bright greenish smoke came out of the pit in three separate clouds, which moved up, one after the other, into the still air.

Slowly a dark shape rose out of the pit and a beam of light seemed to flash out from it.

Then the humming stopped and the black, rounded object sank slowly out of sight into the pit.

Overhead the stars were coming out, and in the west the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish blue

They may stay in the pit and kill people who come near them, as they cannot get out of it

Men were gardening, children were being put to bed, young people were out walking together.

At about eleven, a company of soldiers came through Horsell and spread out in a great circle around the common

I rushed out onto the grass and saw the tops of the trees around the Oriental College burst into smoky red flame, and the tower of the little church beside it slide down into ruins

Then I realized that the Martians could hit the top of Maybury Hill with their Heat-Ray because they had cleared the college out of the way.

After that I took my wife's arm and ran with her out into the road

Surprised people were coming out of their houses.

He turned, stared, shouted something about 'crawling out in a thing like a dish cover', and moved on to the gate of the next house

I crawled out almost immediately and lay, my feet still in the water, under a bush

The view opened out until, on one side, it reached to the houses around Woking Station, and on the other, to the burnt woods of Byfleet

I turned my desk chair to the window and stared out at the country and, in particular, at the three enormous black Things that were moving around the common

I got up and leant out of the window.

A kind of arm held a complicated metal case, out of which the Heat-Ray flashed as it killed anyone who was still moving

When we had finished eating, we went quietly upstairs to my study and I looked again out of the open window

The fires had died down now, but the ruins of broken and burnt-out houses and blackened trees were clear in the cold light of the dawn

By Byfleet station we came out from the trees and found the country calm and peaceful in the morning sunlight

It hit a church tower, knocking it down, then moved on and fell into the river out of sight.

When for a moment I raised my head to breathe and throw the hair and water out of my eyes, the steam was rising in a white fog that hid the Martians completely

At about seven o'clock last night the Martians came out of the cylinder and, moving around in metal machines, completely destroyed Woking station and the houses around it, and killed around 600 soldiers

Machine guns are completely useless against them, and field-guns have been put out of action

My brother went again to Waterloo station to find out if the line to Woking was open

My brother could get very little exact information out of them

'They come from Weybridge and Walton, and they said guns have been heard at Chertsey, heavy firing, and that soldiers told them to move out at once because the Martians are corning

What does it all mean? The Martians can't get out of their pit, can they?'

Soon after that the police arrived and began to move the crowd out of the station, and my brother went out into the street again.

They were described as, 'great machines like spiders, nearly thirty metres high, as fast as an express train, and able to shoot out a beam of strong heat.'

He was restless, and after supper went out again

Then he jumped out of bed and ran to the window.

For a long time my brother stared out of the window in total surprise, watching the policeman banging at door after door

All around him - in the rooms below, in the houses on each side and across the road, and all across London - people were rubbing their eyes and opening windows to stare out and ask questions, and getting dressed quickly as the first breath of the coming storm of fear blew through the streets

Unable to learn what was happening from his window, my brother went down and out into the street, just as the sky turned pink with the dawn

The Martians are able to send out enormous clouds of black smoke

As my brother began to realize how serious the situation was, he returned quickly to his room, put all the money he had - about ten pounds - into his pockets and went out again into the streets.

But three certainly came out at about eight o'clock

The fallen Martian crawled slowly out of its machine and began to repair its leg

A similar tube was given to each of the three, and the seven spread out at equal distances along a curved line between Weybridge and Ripley.

I was so excited by all this that I completely forgot about my persona safety and raised my head out of the bushes

These broke when they hit the ground - they did not explode - and let out an enormous amount of thick Black Smoke

The police who had been sent to direct the traffic, exhausted and angry, were fighting with the people they had been called out to protect.

After trying unsuccessfully to get onto a train at Chalk Farm my brother came out into the road, pushed through the hurrying lines of vehicles, and had the luck to be at the front of a crowd which was taking bicycles from a shop

He heard their screams and, hurrying round the corner, saw a couple of men trying to pull them out of the little cart which they had been driving, while a third held onto the frightened horse's head

He suggested that they should drive across Essex to the sea at Harwich, and from there get right out of the country.

When they came out of it Mrs Elphinstone said

If the Martians had only wanted destruction, they could have killed the whole population of London on Monday, as it moved out slowly through the neighboring countryside

It is said that many who swam out to these ships were pushed away and drowned

On Tuesday the three of them, still intending to get out to sea, drove through the busy country towards Colchester.

About three kilometres out there was a warship

She had never been out of England before; she would rather die than be friendless in a foreign country

The little steamboat was already moving out to sea, when a Martian appeared, small and far away, moving along the muddy coast from the south

Steamships whistled and sent up clouds of steam, sails were let out and small boats rushed here and there

He was so interested in this that he did not look out to sea

He got to his feet and saw to the right, less than a hundred metres away, the warship cutting through the water at full speed, throwing enormous waves out on either side.

He looked past it at the Martians again and saw the three of them now close together, and standing so far out to sea that their legs were almost completely under water.

They saw the three thin figures separating and rising out of the water as they moved back towards the shore, and one of them raised the box that fired his Heat-Ray

Because rushing out beyond the smoke and steam came something long and black with flames coming from it.

All this time the steamboat was moving steadily out to sea and away from the fight, and when at last the steam cleared, the black cloud got in the way and they could see nothing of either the Thunder Child or the third Martian

The little ship my brother was on continued to move out to sea, and the warships became smaller in the distance.

Then suddenly, out of the golden sunset, came the sound of guns and the sight of black shadows moving

Then the captain cried out and pointed

When we looked out I saw the country covered with black dust, but we were no longer trapped

But my fixed idea of reaching Leatherhead would not let me rest, and in the evening I went out again

It did not use its Heat-Ray, but picked them up one by one and threw them into a large metal box which stuck out behind it.

We stood for a moment in terror, then ran through a gate behind us into a garden and hid in a corner until the stars were out.

It was nearly eleven o'clock before we felt brave enough to go out again

When we saw that, we moved as slowly as possible out of the grey light of the kitchen and into the darkness of the hall.

I crawled back into the kitchen and saw him lying down and looking out of the hole at the Martians.

I took hold of his arm, afraid that he might cry out, and for a long time we remained still

With these it was taking pieces of metal out of the cylinder and laying them on the earth behind it

A young Martian, we now know, was born on Earth during the war, and it was found growing out of the body of its parent, just like some young plants.

Down on the left a busy little digging-machine could be seen, sending out small clouds of green smoke and working its way round the pit, making it bigger and piling the earth up over the top

The arrival of a second fighting-machine made us move back out of the kitchen into the hall, because we were afraid that from that height the Martian might see us through the hole

The curate, who had been lying silently with his arms over his head, looked up as I passed, cried out quite loudly and came running after me.

The Martians had taken away the digging-machine and apart from the fighting-machine on the far side of the pit and a building- machine that was busy out of my sight, the pit was empty

On the sixth day of our imprisonment I looked out for the last time, and I soon found myself alone

I put my hand out and my fingers closed around a bottle of wine.

For a long time I lay close to the opening until, encouraged by the silence, I looked out.

Before I went to bed I was very restless and went from window to window, looking out for some sign of them

He put out a hand and I took it.

'Since I got out-'

Weak ones go out again.'

We talked like this through the early morning, and later came out of the bushes

We went together to the roof and stood on a ladder, looking out of the roof door

And as I came out of the top of Baker Street, I saw far away over the trees, in the clearness of the sunset, the top of the Martian fighting-machine from winch this howling came

I tried to work out a plan of action

My hosts tried to change my mind but at last, promising faithfully to return to them, I went out again into the streets that had lately been so dark and strange and empty.

The churches were giving out bread sent to us by the French government, and tired-looking policemen stood at the corners of every street.

The curtains of my study blew out of the open window from which I and the soldier had watched the dawn

I took a step towards it and stood looking out.

In that case, the cylinder could be destroyed before it was cool enough for the Martians to come out, or they could be killed by guns as soon as the door opened

We can never know what unseen good or evil might come to us suddenly out of space

So when the slow cooling of the sun means that we cannot continue to live on Earth, it may be that life which began here can reach out and continue there.

I go out into the Byfleet Road, and vehicles pass me, a boy on a bicycle, children going to school - and suddenly they become strange and unreal, and I hurry on again with the soldier through the hot, dangerous silence

As I stood there, imagine my surprise, Mr Holmes, when the door suddenly opened and my wife walked out!

Then as we started to leave, I looked up and there was that yellow face watching us out of the upper window

That was when her husband saw her coming out of the house

She pulled out a locket, and inside the locket was the picture of a very handsome and intelligent man, but a man who was obviously of African descent.

I put it in my pocket and went out.

We wanted to camp out in the middle of nature.

Harris was right about camping out when it rains

You get out of the boat and pull out the tent

At this point, the third man has pulled the boat out of the water

Camping out in rainy weather is not a good idea

We decided to camp out in good weather and sleep at an inn or a hotel in bad weather

I took everything out of the suitcase

'What!' I shouted, as I jumped out of bed

So we went to get them out of the suitcase

He knew it was very easy to get out again.

Then we'll come out and have lunch

They wanted to get out because they were lost

Harris said, 'Follow me! I'm going out in ten minutes.' The people thanked him and started following him

He let the people out

He pulled it out and was angry with me

The lock-keeper I ran out, because he thought someone had fallen into the water

It's healthy! Come on! Get out of the boat and TOW!'

When George saw this, he took the rope out of the water

While they rest, your boat goes out into the middle of the river

After ten minutes of hard work, Harris was inside the cover! He was fighting to get out

We pulled up the canvas cover and all four of us looked out at the river

I was trying to get my shirt out of the river

When I finally pulled the shirt out of the river, I saw that it wasn't mine - it was George's shirt! I started laughing too

'Aren't you going to get it out?' said George, who continued laughing.

But, all that came out was a teaspoon full of burnt eggs.

George brought out a tin of pineapple

We took everything out of the two hampers

We took everything out of the bag

We got out of the boat at Sonning and walked around the village

Look in the hampers and take out all the pieces of old food

They come and stand half out of the water

Then, we got out the big bag and got our clothes ready.

Here's to Three Men well out of a boat!'

Would it really be so dangerous? Doesn't one government car look like another - the hugeness of it, the dark glass, the driver in uniform? She can already see herself stepping out of the car to greet the other girls, who look at her with eyes like knives

As she walks out of the office, they sing: Count, count, count your blessings.

They sing out of the office, along the road, and into the bus

And they both burst out laughing

Or was it Wednesday? When I came home from the office, you and James had taken Akosua out

They burst out laughing again

'Mercy, who are you going out with?'

'I am going out with Mensar-Arthur,' Mercy said.

I mean the shoes.' Now the bad news was out.

'Don't let's get out

Find out something she wants very much but cannot get in this country.'

'Since every other girl she knows has ruined herself and made money out of it, why shouldn't she? Her friends don't earn any more than she does, but every day they wear new dresses, shoes, and so on, to work

Mercy left her new place before anybody could throw her out

I feel free already and I can't wait to get out and enjoy it.'

'Not out of my sister's ruin.'

A lady was standing by a window at the far end of the room, looking out

I climbed out of the window and moved along a narrow ledge to the library roof, where I sat down

The dead lady's husband was out of the country, so my mistress arranged for the lady to be buried in her home town in Cumberland in the same grave as her mother.

'But we don't know it.' 'Anne's mother, Mrs Catherick, knows it,' I said, 'and I'll find out what it is

Perhaps he could escape through the window! I broke the glass, but then the flames jumped out of the open space.

They came out carrying the dead body of Sir Percival Glyde.

'If the police find out, they'll put you in prison for years!'

As I read it I became so angry that I insulted him out loud in front of Anne - I said he was a miserable impostor

'Yesterday, I looked out of the window in our old house, and I saw the Count standing outside with the doctor from the asylum! Then they went away

When I saw him, I told Laura that I was going for a walk, and went out to him

"I'll go and speak to her now.' She ran out of the room, and I waited, trembling

I noticed that the man with the scar on his cheek ran through the crowd and followed Fosco out of the theatre.

Count Fosco put his hand into the desk and took out a gun

"It feels great," she said as she came out, with a very big smile

In Saudi Arabia and some other countries, like Pakistan, it is difficult for women to go out to vote

She set up the Everyday Sexism Project website in 2012 after finding it difficult to speak out about sexism

This meant that women had to go out to work because they needed to feed their children.

More women were going to college and wanted to go out to work

Today, in many countries, women need to go out to work to help their families

In the United Kingdom, more than three out of four businesses pay men more than women

But only twenty-two women played in those Games, out of the 997 people from nineteen countries

They chose to speak after other women spoke out.

Why are you out on this rainy night?"

Good night everyone." He opens the tavern door and goes out into the rain.

He pulls out his sword and wants to fight.

At that moment Zorro pulls out a pistol

He opens it and says, "Good evening, gentlemen!" He jumps out of the window and disappears.

Zorro takes out his sword and they fight

Zorro opens the door and kicks him out.

At that moment the Captain pulls out his sword.

Zorro and Lolita walk out of the old tavern