Example sentences of "he [modal v] [vb infin] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the retailer does n't make a profit , he may go out of business . |
2 | He wondered if he should move out of London . |
3 | His motives are profit pure and simple , and here at last is an opportunity to sell the establishment 's conference facilities : maybe he should move out of honeymoon accommodation , a stagnating sector , and exploit the growth potential of the ‘ marital disharmony ’ market . |
4 | Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work . |
5 | Oh he 'll get hold of a hedgehog and shake it and with that he 'll come out with prickles all on the end |
6 | I bet he 'll come out with ice cream , aha no |
7 | Now he 'll look out for restaurants we can both go to , ’ she explains . |
8 | The Yorkes lived next door to the Shergolds and might have gleaned some scraps of information that he could wheedle out of Harriet . |
9 | ‘ Once the Ukraine demanded independence he could drop out of sight . |
10 | He could drive out to Wenlock Manor and dine but he had already lunched on his own . |
11 | She lay in an agony of suspense , wondering if he 'd creep out of bed in the dark and … |
12 | And then , restraining himself from a farewell blast on the Dixie horn , he 'd set out for Liston Hall . |
13 | And er , he , he got it so he 'd eat out of pocket , and exercise , you know , turn its head round and and in that side , you know . |
14 | He 'd run out of cautions . |
15 | He had had to wait : he 'd run out of girder . |
16 | Within a week he was a member , within a fortnight he 'd come out at home and within three weeks his father was at the CHE group wanting to know what the hell was going on . |
17 | ‘ I did n't think I was , ’ she said stiffly , sincerely hoping that he would swim out to sea and forget his way back . |
18 | Mass unemployment during the 1920s and 1930s modified opinion somewhat , although the economist F. Y. Edgeworth opposed the idea of family allowances in 1922 on the grounds that they would encourage male idleness and quoted approvingly the comment of a social worker in 1908 , who said ‘ if the husband got out of work the only thing that the wife should do is sit down and cry , because if she did anything else he would remain out of work ’ . |
19 | Fry last night warned Flashman he would walk out on Barnet if star striker Gary Bull was sold over his head . |
20 | ‘ Well done , Percy , old boy ! ’ he would call out to Percy Harvey , who would grin and pass quickly up the stairs to the Music Library with his scores . |
21 | DMITRY 'S FATHER HAD A GLOBE , and he would point out to Dmitry the different countries and continents , and would make young Dmitry memorise the names of their capital cities . |
22 | Gooch will be 40 in July and has always indicated that he would bow out of Test cricket at the end of this year . |
23 | He would come out with lines like , ‘ Let your words to God be as the noise of Esau ! ’ |
24 | At the same time he will miss out on segments of the market which in mass production or distribution terms are not thought economic to supply . |
25 | Newry defender Errol Lutton , called into the 20-strong Irish training panel earlier this week , has a chance to impress coach Cees Koppelaar , but it 's not clear yet whether he will line out for Ireland or for his club ! |
26 | Val Catto is seeing what he can find out from Cambridge . ’ |
27 | It means that he can slip out of school , er , in the afternoon , when normally , in nor on a normal school day , he would not be able to do that . |