Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | Right I 'll work out the current I 'll work out the resistance |
2 | Perhaps you could blow out the candles in here and then check that the ones in the living-room are safe ? |
3 | And then we 're sent a whole lot of magnets so we could test out the cans were . |
4 | Gradually , almost imperceptibly , the light strengthened and soon he could make out the shape of boats , the mexeflote causeway and the patchwork of woods and fields on the island . |
5 | What 's more you can cut out the coupon opposite and get your first pack at around half price . |
6 | Gradually we could make out the shaking fronds of the trees , the thick herbs at the side of the path . |
7 | Most women do n't really have a very high opinion of themselves , so if you start treating them as something special they think , ‘ Oh God , sooner or later he 'll find out the truth , and then he 'll despise me . ’ |
8 | Now you can tap out the rhythm of ‘ Auld Lang Syne ’ ; sing it at the same time if you like . |
9 | Yeah well you can leave out the pattern there ca n't you ? |
10 | She had outgrown the collection of grey china kittens now , and the pink lace doilies on her dressing-table , and decided that next time she came out here she would clear out the room . |
11 | and really always has been , erm , the idea of a centre is , is simply because you consider how much it costs to have a point wired when the house is , is built , er several people nowadays is ha well they buy an old house , they erm , say well we 'll take out the centre light and put us in some wall lights instead you see . |
12 | Maybe I should stroll out the front door and take a walk . |
13 | ‘ I would line the men up outside , then I would pick out the youngest and strongest for sweeping and cleaning . |
14 | then I 'll work out the current through in through each of this here . |
15 | And as I changed tack , the harbour came into view round the headland , with the hill rising behind it , where pines grow in a sheltered spot , and then I could make out the white walls of my house through the binoculars . |
16 | He should be here , thought Taliesin again , but since he is not , since he is forever inside the Prison of Hostages , then I must carry out the quest for him . |
17 | ‘ Sometimes I 'll pull out the pink Strat in the studio . |
18 | ‘ Then you will carry out the prince 's design ? ’ |
19 | So if you actually want to italicize something , you want to make it bold , you le you have to select it first and then you can carry out the tha , the function . |
20 | working it out any of them them all and then you can miss out the ones we do you feel you do n't need . |
21 | At least you could tune out the gawkers when you did catwalk modelling , but down here , wandering through the crowd , people treated you as if you were — |
22 | Then we 'll sort out the |
23 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
24 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
25 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
26 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
27 | But at least we can sort out the issues involved . |
28 | How we used to ferret out the info , gradually piecing together the clues . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know what form that decision will take and how they would work out the practicalities of making the generators buy more coal . ’ |
30 | This led to the Little Vestry where she would hang up her coat and to the kitchen where she would wash out the vases and arrange the fresh flowers . |