Example sentences of "[verb] out a lot " in BNC.

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1 the same sort of thing that Noel bought last year when he saw one of the men in the village , using it to pull out a lot of weed from undergrowth , really
2 because it 's come out a lot in this discussion that is there 's a big gap between the biological , biological and medical knowledge that 's accrued in the last ten or fifteen years , and the actual social consequences of these developments and there has n't been enough discussion and consideration of what will happen .
3 I had to find out a lot of things about you in a short space of time .
4 For a minority there was disappointment : ‘ Well , it was all very interesting , I found out a lot about what other staff think .
5 So that helped out a lot .
6 If you 're getting married later in the year , this is a time when you and your partner will need to sort out a lot of practical and emotional matters between you .
7 ‘ Parents expect schools to sort out a lot of problems which are not school problems , ’ says one .
8 We took it over for a Sunday night , hiring it , promoting the gig ourselves , pushing out a lot of handbills .
9 But that teacher also turned out a lot of good scholars — some even passed the examination for grammar school , although not all those who did actually went .
10 Since those early days , Scott has turned out a lot of above average horses who have not only kept his smallish stable ticking over smoothly but have at times produced results which have had the bookmakers running for cover .
11 He 's been chucked out a lot recently has n't he ?
12 The Committee have been able to smooth out a lot of anxieties on this item , although it is impossible to make everyone happy on such a diverse subject .
13 and he would be only able to pick out a lot of the basic words , he could probably pick out the beginning of appreciation
14 We put out a lot of get-well cards and deepest sympathies , which was a bit of a con when the only thing I knew how to do apart from programming was punching people .
15 Well as I say I mean we 're doing very well and all the money and , and you know , ninety percent of the money comes out of the the er the members ' pockets really I mean ev even the sub for the open show , we put out a lot of that even the stuff and things like this , so we do provide an awful lot of money .
16 ‘ Had to help out a lot at home , did you ? ’ he asked unsympathetically .
17 At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns ‘ I have become a regular ghetto-yid ’ , going now to a stately home ‘ to ride their circumcised horses , now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood , though they pretended they did , and now to a café which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante . ’
18 This does not necessarily mean paying out a lot of money for several totally new changes of clothes .
19 Clubs , however , are also paying out a lot more and transfers surged to an alltime high of £75m , a staggering 63 per cent increase on 90–91 .
20 Is there any point in paying out a lot of money each week .
21 ‘ The head brewer at Clark 's has helped out a lot , ’ said Ryburn 's owner , Harold Coburn .
22 The fact we do n't splash out a lot of money is good management .
23 A major problem the country has right now is an economic one ; the Soviet Union is pulling out a lot of its aid programmes and has obviously bankrolled the Country since nineteen seventy nine , so there 's a tremendous economic problem added to the er battles of the Khmer Rouge are causing the government to fight .
24 The good thing about only having one option is it cuts out a lot of rubbish you do n't have to think .
25 If they had all spent a little of their energy cooperating with staff instead of moaning , they would have got out a lot quicker .
26 So I I 'm not holding out a lot of hope for it .
27 okay it 'll be that so you can eventually you can build up a few tricks that 'll help you sort out a lot of the spelling .
28 ‘ If you 're not seen to go out a lot , you 're a failure , ’ he said .
29 They said well er I thought perhaps he was away preaching , she says oh no they do n't want any of m our people used to go out a lot preaching , but they do n't want any of them now because it 's too deep for them
30 Of course the trouble with boats on a rising tide is that when the tide goes out a lot of those boats are left high and dry .
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