Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I look out across the twinkling expanse of ocean , and decide to go and see Teddy .
2 ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’
3 Then , once dressed , I set out on the great excursion : shopping , errands , and a treat in a cafe .
4 And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield .
5 I set out below the additional information which will be required for the week commencing [ date ] .
6 Gradually I get out of the unscientific habit of trying to read other people 's faces , and come to see the bodies from which personality has faded as the automata which for scientific explanation they already are .
7 I buy a cup of tea so thin it could have been made by Rachel 's landlady , and I stare out through a steamed-up café window across the cold empty promenade .
8 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
9 I point out to the hon. Gentleman that the 1981 Act is now steadily being made more effective , that more resources are being made available every year and that parents are becoming more and more aware of their rights under that Act .
10 I point out to the hon. Member for Ogmore that the Sunday trading laws could be suspended only by primary legislation .
11 Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’
12 For all this however , he has an iron nerve and told me , ‘ I have never been scared but when I go out for the National I get a tingling sensation .
13 I stay out of the muddy pools of politics .
14 Q I live out in the open country and my adorable springer , Sally , is forever picking up ticks .
15 I step out onto the main floor where Rufus stands waiting .
16 So it is with me , stuck with gloves and stick as soon as I step out of the front door .
17 I 'm mainly on Reception with Inspector Blakelock , and sometimes I help out in the general office .
18 It was the last lesson of the day and I could n't help it , but I come out with a big burp in the middle of the lesson and she goes , ‘ Fay , are you feeling all right ? ’ and I says , ‘ Yes Miss , of course I am ’ , and then she goes to me when I did it again , ‘ FAY ! ’ and I goes , ‘ It 's all right ’ , I goes , ‘ Pardon me , Miss .
19 When I reach out to the big mug of coffee on the table , it is cold , and I wonder how long I 've been asleep .
20 Do n't zoom the lens in and out , either , but save this effect for the last shot in which you zoom out to a wide view of the garden again .
21 Things start to look boring when you exit out of the WYSIWYG add-in mode — no surprises here for 1-2-3 users
22 ‘ And you watch out for the royal governess ! ’
23 Finally , with ‘ Do n't walk on the wet edge , you 'll get a verruca ’ ringing in my ears , and ‘ Make sure your hair is BONE dry before you go out into the cold ’ ringing in my brain , we would lay siege to the fish-and-chip shop which was my main reason for going in the first place .
24 Erm there 's one just as you go out of the french window .
25 So it should n't be that much of a problem but I do recommend erm this weekend , amongst the many other things , to look at the C C Q , or at some time before you go out in the big wide world and do it for real , to look at the C C Q and pull it apart so you know what each box is actually for .
26 Not only is your freedom to defend against attack greatly restricted , but if you step out of the permitted fighting area you will be penalised .
27 You come out into the floating garden
28 You come out with a moist look in your eyes , saying , ‘ He knew my name ! ’ ’
29 ‘ You go in with a whole lot of money and you come out with a whole lot of junk .
30 You come out of a tight spot smelling of roses .
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