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

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1 If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … .
2 Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role .
3 If you want it shiny if you want it like erm If you want it to come out like this .
4 Let me shift out of third-person narrative .
5 Your friends , your parents , your school , your peers , they all try and stop you going out into left field .
6 let it come out of that thing there .
7 Erm , well , I assume you mean out of recent Leeds United players ( you ca n't seriously be comparing him with the real greats of football can you ? ) . he could certainly hit it , and sometimes goal-bound ( and quite often into the wall or behind for a goal kick ) .
8 First of all with living assurance it 's a whole of life plan that pays on , well we know it pays out on death , and we know it pays out on serious illness , but after that , the pay-out is obviously vast compared with Covermaster .
9 If they 've had it for more than a month , encourage them to get out for some fresh air but not too much vigorous exercise .
10 What do I get out of this ? ’
11 ‘ And what do I get out of this ? ’
12 If you do n't , then how do you find out about new versions ?
13 Er where do you find out about those ?
14 ‘ And what do you get out of all of this ? ’ she asked in a shaking voice .
15 ‘ What do you get out of this ? ’
16 ‘ I think we copped out with Bohemian Rhapsody .
17 He said to me ‘ What do we get out of this ?
18 Abrams , having mumbled about ‘ the gratitude of the secretary ( of state ) and of the President for getting us out of this jam ’ , was asked by Ibnu again : ‘ But what concrete do we get out of this ? ’
19 What concrete do we get out of this ?
20 ‘ Then how the hell do we get out of this ? ’
21 ‘ But this must not influence those involved , who have now to ask the critical question — how do we get out of this mess ?
22 He used to have a Council flat , but I think he got out of that .
23 I think he set out in plain language the priorities which Britain needs to address and which the present government is failing us on .
24 ‘ How many times have you gone out for romantic dinners with women ? ’
25 Well , so what have you found out about this man .
26 I pray she comes out of this with her mind in one piece . ’
27 I do not mean the church as we see her spread out through all time and space and rooted in eternity , terrible as an army with banners .
28 The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict .
29 But the next best thing is for more money towards fourteen to nineteen education so that 's very welcome at least and was widely supported in the various versions we saw this morning , my concern is with the way in which this money is to got from the centre to the school and I 'd like to speak very strongly in favour of what if I got what you 're is education so that we aim to assist schools to build on their own interests and and not have it parcelled out by some central authority which is and which a sigh of this is an area of great relevance to schools
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