Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The duty of the court is to enforce the Acts and in so doing to observe one principle which is inherent in the Acts and has been long recognised , the principle that parties can not contract out of the Acts … |
2 | If , if the Americans had all the power , why did Woodrow Wilson just sell out to the Allies ? |
3 | You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified . |
4 | Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform . |
5 | You will not go out in the streets and you will not say anything in public . |
6 | I can easily walk out onto the streets to do some shopping : the centre of the town is crammed with funny little shops of all kinds , bars , cafes , etc. , many of them open to the street , there was even a shop selling nothing but plastic bags ( they did n't seem to be doing much of a trade ) . |
7 | Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in . |
8 | You could n't see out across the fields . |
9 | We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings . |
10 | You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified . |
11 | you ca n't go out with no socks on can you ? , what 's that ? , ee where you getting all this from ? , hang on let's get a tissue , I 'm glad its coming out though because its been up your nose for a week you 've been breathing |
12 | He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side . |
13 | But they wo n't go out on the streets until officers using them have been fully trained . |
14 | Poverty was not experienced as a problem because there was so little that women wanted to spend money on ( 'No , I do n't go out in the evenings , Mother does n't like it . ’ |
15 | She did n't go out in the evenings at all , feeling , in truth , no desire to see Mark 's old friends after her last disastrous escapade . |
16 | When it was just your Dad and I we , we could go out all evening and then , then come back to the tent , but when we 've got you two we have to be back in the , we ca n't go out in the evenings . |
17 | She said if he ca n't come out to the children And he has good as told her that he had n't got much time for children , visiting children . |
18 | You ca n't because it would n't come out through the taps would it ? |
19 | DO N'T LOSE OUT TO THE BURGLARS |
20 | He had this meeting on Wake Island that I described to you when they would n't get out of the planes , all attempts to persuade MacArthur to behave in a reasonable fashion . |
21 | We did n't get out of the cells very often . |
22 | I 've been very poorly and I ca n't get out to the shops . |
23 | ‘ You ca n't get out through the gates , Ruth . |
24 | Then , in April , the Soren Larsen will once again sail out of the docks . |
25 | Here Minton would occasionally stretch out under the trees and draw . |
26 | did you actually find out about the figures for the seat ? |