Example sentences of "they [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 They just tell them to go out an' get more money , do n't they ?
2 The Unions tell them to go out an' get more money an' ITV an' the papers tell them what to spend it on so the disease is always covered up .
3 If you want to motivate them to go out and sell that product , you 've got to make them feel it is important to them .
4 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
5 There was no alternative for the guilds than for them to go out to trade for assistance , passing on their additional expenditure to the client .
6 ‘ I have a young side with seven of the lads under 22 and I want them to go out and play good football .
7 But the room was suddenly bathed in light and Nancy Leadbetter , who had pressed all the switches by the door , was among them and telling them to go out to the barbecue because that was where the fun was about to begin .
8 Her children were both obviously too little to understand more than the tone of her voice , and as she dressed them to go out with her to the shops she was saying " and when Daddy comes home , we 'll show him , shall we ?
9 But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide .
10 And then erm they eggs would be in this incubator for about a week and then they used to arrange coops for them to go out do you see , we used to fence a field below the mansion , , in the field there , because there was a good in enclosure right round the two drives and then there were shelter you see .
11 I ca n't answer your question about why we encourage them to go out .
12 And Ve Vera phoned this morning , Joe phoned this morning an all I did n't want them to go out , anyway I 've made arrangements to go round to see Vera on Friday afternoon and they they went out to where was it ?
13 Well there 's a thing going round a few years ago were n't there with these models , just pay for them to go out there
14 For them to miss out , they would have to lose their last qualifying tie , in Malta next month , while the Hungarians were winning by a handsome margin in Seville .
15 This could help to give substance to what is meant by the spiritual dimension , for both of them lived out the kind of character expressed in the middle column of Table 6.1 .
16 Ah suspect not , in which case we 'll have to measure them up and have them flown out .
17 ‘ The Government is simply not providing the money to allow them to carry out their monitoring duties . ’
18 At the same time , the king , at Langley 's suggestion , appointed four knights in each county to sell underwood belonging to the Crown , and in March 1252 the sheriffs of nine Forest counties were ordered to distrain them to carry out their duties .
19 Two-thirds claimed that training had allowed them to carry out the farm work in less time and with a reduction in mental and physical effort .
20 Zeppelin airships had been developed before the outbreak of war and , in 1915 , the enemy used them to carry out bombing raids on London ; also the German submarine ‘ U ’ boats sank a civilian ocean liner , named the Lusitania with the loss of 1,198 lives , including many citizens of the United States of America .
21 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
22 Local authorities will be given a ‘ general power of competence ’ , which will allow them to carry out any beneficial local action which neither duplicates the work of other public bodies nor breaks the law .
23 The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale .
24 Local authorities to a very great extent are responsible for the present ‘ grant control ’ which is exercised by Central Government for , whenever in recent years the Central Government have asked them to carry out some new function the local authorities have countered the request by a demand for a Government grant to assist with the new service .
25 Power to enter private premises at all reasonable hours , on production of a duly authorised document , if requested , is given to environmental health officers to enable them to carry out their duties under the Acts , and any person who wilfully obstructs an officer in the execution of his duty shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £50 .
26 This is not a problem that is confined to the sociology of religion , but it is one that arises frequently when students wish to study ‘ closed ’ sects or new religions which they believe ( probably quite correctly ) would not allow them to carry out their research — there is an unmeasured but , I suspect , strong relationship between the theological conservatism of a religion and the distrust with which its believers view sociologists .
27 They should also press for the training necessary to enable them to carry out their duties of securing provision for individual pupils and working to ensure that special education is esteemed as highly as any other form of education within a system in which schools will have greater control over resources and the setting of priorities for their use .
28 In execution of that policy it was proposed that a circular would be issued to all local authorities asking them to carry out a review of the curriculum in their areas in consultation with their schools and to report the results within about twelve months .
29 What procedures have the authority established to enable them to carry out their curricular responsibilities under Section 23 of the Education Act ( 1944 ) ?
30 Q. What procedures have the Authority established to enable them to carry out their curricular responsibilities under Section 23 of the Education Act 1944 ?
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