Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And I put balanced it out across this , and I set my camera down er down below , on a time exposure which runs off in about one minute , so I had one minute to run up the side of the thing and get out here and balance myself . |
2 | See the thing is , what they 've said to me , because I 've been away now for nearly two years erm I 'd have to go back and do all the training again , which is a bit of a pain but its not too bad because I 've done it before sort of thing , she said to me oh yeah when you go I , I might come along and see if I like it , and we can do the training together she said , I manage to put her off that idea , manage to talk her out of that . |
3 | There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’ |
4 | Try to build them out of other aspects of jealousy . |
5 | Try missing it out for two weeks and you will habituate to non-use . |
6 | They do make 'em out of this |
7 | Some things from Neil Young , possibly : the idea of asking yourself whether the song is good enough on acoustic guitar and voice to cut it before you start blowing it out at 125 decibels . |
8 | I 've pointed it out on many occasions . |
9 | Cos I 've caught you out on that before , yeah . |
10 | We 've bailed you out of two freakin' world wars , and you 're still whinin' about it . |
11 | Somewhere they 've got a , there 's a picture of him and I 've named him out of one of the photos I brought over . |
12 | well you know , John Smith laid out his budget for the next , study for the , to cover the next two years and there , I mean there 's no intention to , to change it in the foreseeable future , I mean they 've laid it out for two years so that the basic rate stays the same , that the personal allowances are being increased so that this will take a lot of lower paid people out of tax and that coupled with the child benefit will make everybody up to about twenty two thousand a year better off , and then from there they 'll be a , a , a range of people who to it wo n't make much difference |
13 | Oh my knee , it feels like I 've pulled it out of joint or something ! |
14 | You 've destroyed them out of sheer pettiness ! ’ |
15 | You obviously have to work it out in some way , but you seem able to arrive at the answer almost instantly . |
16 | I have written it out at this length for you , the teacher . |
17 | This is still a binding holiday agreement on both you and us , but we have set it out in plain English , in a way that we hope you will find informative and easy to read . |
18 | that you have represented it out of all proportion to what it is , and you have frightened people unnecessarily . |
19 | How often do you write up something neatly when you have worked it out in rough ? |
20 | So when we come across one that has reached its sixth , we must sit up , take notice and ask why market forces have singled it out for special success . |
21 | History may be cited as an example , not least because in the post-Falklands era several leading figures , including Sir Keith Joseph and Professor Hugh Thomas , have singled it out for special mention in connection with ‘ understanding the shared values which are a distinctive feature of British Society ’ . |
22 | Only Cup runs have kept them out of those positions so far . |