Example sentences of "and [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | We took a two-hour tour of South London with Eva drinking Guinness and hanging out the window cheering as we passed down the Old Kent Road , stopping beside the famous site of Dr Lal 's surgery and the dance hall of love , where Mum met Dad and fell . |
2 | I just tried to write what it was like for me in Toronto , growing up and hanging out , the suburban adolescent heavy metal North American experience . |
3 | But it is also an ideological statement : the housewife 's place is in the home washing and hanging out her own clothes ; not in the launderette where they are processed for her . |
4 | As we leave him , he is blurredly registering clumps and layers of passing foliage , his lower lip moist and hanging out slightly , with an uncomfortable draught agitating up his trouser legs from the hole that was his very own creation . |
5 | We advise our composers , helping to sift out the bad songs and to search out opportunities for our writers to compose ‘ covers ’ for particular artists . |
6 | There is a continual need to appraise existing techniques , to seek refinements and to search out new instrumental methods of examination which have more to offer in speed , accuracy or range of elements found . |
7 | When we get up , the weight of our bodies compresses these discs and squeezes out the extra fluid . |
8 | Just as we might buy a new outfit , then take it home and change out of the old and into the new , so Paul likens the complete change needed if we are to live as followers of Christ . |
9 | Perhaps my problem is the way I perceived the first news of the crumbling of the old Europe ; sitting in hospital and festooned in drip feeds and stoned out of my mind on pethidine as I came round from an anaesthetic , I muzzily watched the news on the TV in the corner of my room and truly believed I was hallucinating as I saw kitchen choppers taking down the Berlin Wall ; after such a beginning to the thaw , how can I believe that as well as East Germany 's arrival in the West , Czechoslovakia is almost herself again . |
10 | With Rex and Woodchip out of the picture and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land , how can we fail ? |
11 | The mob tried to overturn it and drag out the driver . |
12 | Overtake the instant and drag out some writhing thing . |
13 | Afterwards the gods ' puris were torn up and shared out as prasād . |
14 | Bill Potter took a glass of sherry , and shared out a bottle of sparkling wine . |
15 | Organised in regular gangs or teams on the model of seasonal harvesters , led by an elected captain who negotiated terms and shared out the proceeds of the contract , poor peasants from Italy , Croatia or Ireland would criss-cross continents or even oceans to provide labour for the builders of towns , factories or railways . |
16 | Instead , we became his accomplices and shared out his ill-gotten wealth . ’ |
17 | Travelling home by train after visiting a virgin site , he would write up his notes and sketch out a design while the memory was still fresh . |
18 | I had laryngitis last week , and I 'm just clearing and coughing out . |
19 | As silence fell , he snatched up the green telephone and stabbed out the number of the Internal Security department . |
20 | But it 's like any job , it has to be thought through and planned out . ’ |
21 | I saw the barrels begin to spin and that 's when I snatched up Barry and whipped out the trusty Smith and West Wittering . |
22 | The bureau observes that housebuilders ignore such market demands at their peril and points out that basements serve a useful ecological purpose . |
23 | He knows every corner and brick of the cathedral and points out the glories of the 11th-century ( Romanesque ) triforium with its later , inferior , 14th-century equivalent : ‘ You do see , do n't you ? ’ |
24 | He suggests that section 8(3) will probably be ‘ sensibly construed as an attempt to strike a realistic balance ’ and points out that there will be ‘ room for legitimate differences of emphasis among the various agreed syllabuses , as at present ’ . |
25 | Sioli ( 1985 ) has examined the effects of deforestation in relation to the Amazonian environment and points out that the disruption of biogeochemical cycles by burning renders nutrients susceptible to leaching . |
26 | But the report also says , ‘ Doctors are not prohibitionists ’ , and points out that ‘ … findings suggest that abstainers do not necessarily enjoy better health than moderate drinkers ’ . |
27 | It prides itself on this fact and points out in its brochure that while a large group can offer a wide range of services ‘ many of which you are unlikely to want … its investment managers suffer from real problems and conflicts of interest : supporting in-house issues , buying in-house unit trusts , helping its market makers and churning portfolios ’ . |
28 | Firestone sees women as suffering ‘ emotionally , psychologically ’ ( 1971 : 232 ) as well as economically and culturally , and points out how western women 's postwar conflicts have been psychologically entrenched , through for instance myths of romance . |
29 | Oliver Lange looks at four different types of exhibitions and points out their advantages and disadvantages |
30 | Following this analysis through , Hirsch outlines the lawyer 's concept of the ‘ reasonable man ’ and the economist 's idea of the ‘ rational man ’ and points out that they are very different . |