Example sentences of "i [to-vb] out " in BNC.

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1 It was important to learn about , for example , bookselling from experienced booksellers who then , accepting the genuineness of my interest and the possible value of my research , were generous in helping me with it and allowing me to carry out surveys in bookshops .
2 Now you 've made it impossible for me to carry out an interview despite the fact I 've been extremely patient "
3 Indeed , he predeceased Sir Nelson , which made my task a little easier , inasmuch as it was not necessary for me to carry out complicated inquiries in India .
4 When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work .
5 Then I thought that if this man succeeded in cutting a hole in the side of the carriage and escaping through it , there would be an obligation on me to go out after him .
6 And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’
7 He liked her ; but then , he was keen for me to go out with anyone , as long as they were not boys or Indians .
8 Recalling that horrifying October day when she visited Courtney in Harley Street , Miss C told the jury : ‘ First , he took me into his office and asked me to go out and buy baby oil .
9 So I was put in a total quandary when my partners asked me to go out and do just that , ’ she says .
10 As one recently retired 62-year-old put it : ‘ I had hardly had a chance to enjoy a couple of days pottering in the garden for the first time in years , when my wife was nagging me to go out and find something to do .
11 But he was offhand with me and seemed to be waiting all the time for me to go out .
12 Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her .
13 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
14 ‘ Want me to go out again ? ’ he asked softly .
15 ‘ Does — does Mr — er — Señor de Santis want me to go out there ? ’
16 You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first .
17 ‘ It 's true everyone expects me to go out and win all the time , ’ says Gunnell , who has managed to remain as unspoilt as she was before her Barcelona triumph .
18 Cos she was expecting me to trot out something like , yes both my parents went to grammar school like everybody else whose parents went , you know , they were all saying , yes my parents went to grammar school and they got these and these have got these qualifications and everything , I could n't believe it though , there 's a load of people in our class and like you know , all the parents are all these things and they 're not exactly brilliant , the children
19 ‘ When the manager wanted me to work out in the reserves I accepted it .
20 He 's so sincere , he helps me to work out my personal problems .
21 You can find me here any time of the day and in the evenings the family join me to work out and swim . ’
22 The hon. Gentleman is right to refer to security , although he will not expect me to spell out what is happening in the city at present .
23 I do n't think there 's any need for me to spell out any more at this point what that may mean but the responsibility in as churches to ensure that we care for the under eights .
24 But now suppose that you know I am behind the tree , you are expecting me to leap out , and I know you know all that : I can still ( maybe ) frighten you by leaping out , just by getting you to realize that I intend to frighten you .
25 ‘ He used me to find out about Madge , about Mr Bishop and you as well .
26 You have run after me to find out this thing as if it were just an answer to a riddle , or a joke which you remembered half of .
27 And now she wants me to find out how can er found out about a solicitor or somebody who specialises in this sort of thing .
28 " That 's really what the Old Man wanted me to find out — how are you off for money ? "
29 ‘ One of my Italian teacher 's refugees has been badgering me to find out whether she could get permission to live in England , ’ she said .
30 He knows something about the murder he does n't want you or me to find out about . ’
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