Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] out the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I will consider these issues in turn , but first I must set out the Parliamentary history of sections 61 and 63 by reference to which the case was argued before us .
2 Mr Whitehead of Withington wrote , ‘ I must point out the startling resemblance between your advert and the basic storyline of the James Bond film Goldfinger . ’
3 Maybe I should stroll out the front door and take a walk .
4 ‘ Sometimes I 'll pull out the pink Strat in the studio .
5 I 'll check out the smaller break for starters .
6 I 'll sort out the extra money with your agent . ’
7 I 'll sort out the big hitter from the two bob millionaires .
8 I 'm not hungry , I 'll miss out the first course anyway . ’
9 I 'll miss out the obvious , ‘ first , take your cow ’ as that 's about the only thing Klondyke do n't get involved in .
10 Give me a line-up of blokes I 've never met before , and I 'll pick out the big hitter for you . ’
11 I 'll work out the total current flowing through the whole erm circuit
12 For , if I am the world ’ — we were heading down again , his nails digging into my flesh , I could make out the Eastern Mediterranean — ‘ then the world must be real .
13 After a couple of hundred yards the jungle thinned , and I could make out the towering white cliffs of the apartments building .
14 As he spoke I could make out the red roofs of the bungalows dotted among the green trees .
15 And as I changed tack , the harbour came into view round the headland , with the hill rising behind it , where pines grow in a sheltered spot , and then I could make out the white walls of my house through the binoculars .
16 The atmosphere was less turbid than I 'd expected from Edward 's description — a glowing , orange-red furnace of heat in which I could make out the shadowy profiles of two pots .
17 I said I 'd tear out the dead michaelmas daisies , but the gardener had done that .
18 They deliberately looked for inconsistencies where they basically knew I 'd told them but two aspects of the truth , in the hope that I 'd blurt out the real truth about something else in my fright and confusion .
19 The doubles which are now being offered widely are indispensable and I would pick out the deep red ‘ Captain Blood ’ , the white edged purple ‘ Marie Crousse ’ and ‘ Our Pat ’ in bluish-violet as the best growers .
20 ‘ I would line the men up outside , then I would pick out the youngest and strongest for sweeping and cleaning .
21 give us another bowl and I can dig out the little manky pieces
22 First you must cut out the airy speculation inside the brackets , then you must examine in what ways this is and is not a new kind of play , and then rephrase juvenilian , which at present totters between juvenile and some reference to that difficult writer of Roman satires , Juvenal , who may be an influence on Marston , but hardly on Shakespeare .
23 Here , you should point out the extra costs involved in putting furniture into storage and moving into temporary accommodation , although these may be offset by the interest yielded from the temporary investment of the proceeds of sale .
24 Then she retreated in bleak anguish to her bedroom , and sat hunched in the window-seat , looking out over the soft rolling lawns and distant Cotswold hills , dimly aware that her single most painful desire was that her mother were still alive , so she could pour out the secret desolation to the one person who 'd have understood …
25 But one day she asked if she could stay out the whole day , and away she went on her little pony , with her two dogs running behind .
26 From somewhere far away , she could make out the screaming whine of an emergency vehicle in a hurry .
27 All the internal doors were open and she could make out the tumbled travel bags she had left half-packed and which now spilled their contents across the room .
28 Ahead of her , straight ahead , she could make out the grey hills on the far side of the estuary and to her right where the land first widened out and then melted away altogether , the sea flowed to the ocean , limitless , miles of moving , salty water .
29 It was difficult to see her backside in the mirror , but she could make out the pink weals which had been raised on her tender white bum-cheeks by the little squirt .
30 There 's no hit here , but given the right bullshit production she could stick out the next ‘ Damn I Wish Etc ’ .
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