Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
2 | The harness really does take the pain out of windsurfing and allows you to stay out on the water far longer . |
3 | ‘ She insisted she 'd seen you heading out through the woods at about half-past nine , shortly before she missed it . |
4 | To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour . |
5 | I heard you come out of the Hall . |
6 | ‘ I keep asking you to come out in the boat , you say you have to work . |
7 | ‘ I 'll have you thrown out into the fucking snow until my new orders arrive . ’ |
8 | ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’ |
9 | Why did you go out of the way to kill Romeo ? |
10 | ‘ Why did you come out into the hall ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Talking of poachers , what did you find out about the ones who were stalking Mills just before he was murdered ? ’ |
12 | Did you find out from the last exercise that to get the area of a triangle we simply do the following ? |
13 | ‘ Did you look out of the right window last night ? ’ |
14 | Oh fuck ooh did you hear out in the street as well as ? |
15 | How did you get out to the boat ? |
16 | ‘ How did you get out of the house at this time of night ? ’ |
17 | Do , do you go out to the pub much yourself ? |
18 | He 's not going to get you kicked out of the choir . |
19 | And I wonder if it seems to be that they prefer you come out of the upper drawer than come up with your brilliant A levels or whatever . |
20 | ‘ Have you looked out of the window ? ’ |
21 | Well I would have thought so but Pat have you found out about the names ? |
22 | IT 'S that time of year when there seems to be a party every other night and it takes a little extra imagination to make you stand out from the crowd . |