Example sentences of "and [vb infin] out " in BNC.

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1 I 'll try and stay out of your way while she 's here . ’
2 The sources from which the children could find information enabling them to make fullest use of the church study were not confined to what they saw in the booklet nor what they could see and think out for themselves ; a number of people , both inside and outside the school , were enthusiastic and available for consultation .
3 So I think you probably need to sit down and try and think out some criteria for yourself about what you want .
4 I take it that is a special bearing , I know she 's had people look at it , I 'm gon na try and suss out how far she 's got down that line as to having another source but I do n't think she has .
5 She cocked her head to try and make out sounds but there were none .
6 Perhaps she should stay and try and make out a case for herself .
7 and you did n't mean to do it Cliff meant to mess about and make out he 's gon na knock his coat over like that
8 Can you imagine , we have to try and make out a picture of that !
9 God Akhenaten was his prophet and in fact claimed to be the son of God his son and er all other religions were persecuted and er , so what in Ancient Egypt was that the traditional polytheism which was rampant was persecuted by there was only one god and as Andrea says , even proscribe the word gods in , in the plural , you know the , you know the er feminist thought police would try and rule out certain words you 're not allowed to use like chairman which has become chairperson or something like that
10 It is here that Tricia loves to entertain and eat out when the weather 's right .
11 A standard cellulose filler would very quickly crack and fall out again due to normal movement .
12 Suddenly I felt my arm go and fall out of its joint . ’
13 You could just drift and hang out and see what happened , which suited me fine , even more than being a Customs Officer or a professional footballer or a guitarist .
14 Problem No. 12 : I must go and hang out my son 's washing as he has n't got a machine yet , I still do it for him .
15 Do n't be concerned with the feeling that nothing is " sinking in " but do try and seek out the main points .
16 It seems incredible that they were allowed to go up and jump out without any rudimentary training in landing techniques .
17 ‘ I heard a tale that he and a couple of friends used to meet and act out stories . ’
18 And the lads used to go and pinch out of the girls ' bags .
19 Even if I was I 'm not gon na go and blurt out something that I 'm not supposed to , but that 's not the case anyway !
20 No existing institution has the power to encapsulate and carry out policies , so we will need new ones .
21 Thus in Ibrams ( 1982 ) there had been considerable ill-treatment and violence by the deceased towards D and his girlfriend , and this led them eventually to plan and carry out a night-time raid on the deceased 's flat , during which they attacked and killed him .
22 A role which they are fully competent to perform and carry out if requested .
23 Head teachers are responsible for ensuing that teachers do teach and carry out assessments as required … .
24 It involves getting someone other than you to make and carry out decisions , and to achieve results , for which you are nevertheless ultimately responsible .
25 the governing body , together with the headteacher , to develop and carry out a … plan for their school … to take account of the full range of their responsibilities … set out in the Act .
26 As Derek Hatton , Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council put it , ‘ We 'd want to make sure that … those who are employed to manage and carry out the policies which we decide are those who are in general sympathy with those policies ’ ( Gyford , 1985b , p. 58 ) .
27 As a consequence , there is either a tendency to overcompensate and carry out too much fact-finding in a rather loose fashion , or to simply focus on specific information processes with a view to introducing new technology .
28 One reason for this is undoubtedly the fact that many of those who are attracted to homoeopathy are well content just to treat patients as they present , and do not have the expertise or the scientific bent of mind required to design and carry out clinical trials .
29 This means more than booking the physiotherapist to come and carry out postural drainage on a person with a chest infection , or ‘ getting the psychotherapist in ’ to try to help a distressed client .
30 Sir John Phear , who was Chief Justice for a short time in the late 1870s , felt that many magistrates ‘ manifest as a rule want of knowledge of the practice of the Courts , of the business of their office , and of the law which they have to conform and carry out . ’
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