Example sentences of "you [modal v] [vb infin] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death .
2 In practice , opponents are less likely to double your rescue contract , and you may wriggle out of trouble .
3 With this Demon you 'll lose loadsa Fuzzies , so you must get out of sync as soon as possible ( it 's tough , so keep trying ) .
4 You must get out of bed , ’ she said , ‘ and sit in this chair-then I can remake your bed . ’
5 And they er er they said people getting on this train er it was on the eleven , platform eleven near to where we were make sure , they kept giving it out giving it out , you must get out at Leamington Spa if you want Banbury .
6 At the very least you should look out for password protection and virus checkers ; a more serious network station would include them as built-in hardware rather than merely as loadable utilities .
7 Basque food is traditionally based more on sauces than stews , although you should look out for marmitako , tunny fish stewed with tomatoes , potatoes , green peppers and bread .
8 You 'll run out of money . ’
9 ‘ Quite a smooth landing , ’ the instructor said approvingly He hesitated , then warned , ‘ Next time be careful not to land too fast or you 'll run out of runway . ’
10 ‘ Now , if you 'll hop out of bed and slip on your dressing gown , we 'll start . ’
11 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
12 The main thoughts that worried you were that you were either having a heart attack or that you 'd pass out in front of your colleagues … .
13 Somehow , asking the Thing for help was like admitting that you 'd run out of ideas .
14 You could send out to Japan quicker , for that part !
15 If you were lucky er and you had friends in , you could go out for tea and , and that 's about all there was .
16 But if you told Luiza you were finished with me , then perhaps you could find out about Therese Aschmann for me . ’
17 You know you could see out onto platform .
18 You could fall out at night . ’
19 It was the sort of spot Martha would have wanted to be buried , because from her grave you could look out to sea towards the Gribbin , close to where Sam had been drowned .
20 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
21 The price you pay for being able to chew when you are young is that you will run out of teeth when you are old .
22 Potato , you can make out of potatoes
23 But there are basic things that the journalist will want to know about a story that you can work out in advance .
24 So you can work out in advance the question there is , and try and condense down , prepare your answers mentally , prepare for those question areas , and condense down your arguments to the point where you can put them across succinctly .
25 There are relevant stair er Chairman which you can look out of place at the present moment of time but they will need to be addressed at some point in time in the future and therefore one could be forgiven for wanting to prioritise various but in general terms , the strategy that has been er looked at is the progress of St Albans in general , there may be small elements of it and some of these have already touched upon but in general that is no sound strategy er which over a period of time and in the process of that it will be essential to monitor erm the effect of some of the changes as you go forward to see in fact whether the other elements of strategy that were erm put in to that er work were in fact still necessary and whether they should be have some .
26 ‘ If you can get out of Ireland , find somewhere else to go to start a new life , then go .
27 There 's no way you can get out of trouble , you ca n't get out , what 's the use of trying . "
28 Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people
29 When you 've finished with Morse see what you can find out about Inez Glynn 's disappearance ; the records should be available by now .
30 You can find out about world events if you read a good newspaper , somebody said to me yesterday in class well we do n't get the news about these places , you do , you just do n't get it on the T V , it 's there in the Guardian every day , it 's there in the Independent every day , quite a lot of it gets reported in the Telegraph , but it 's no good if you 're reading the Mirror , you wo n't get it in there , you wo n't get it in the Mail or any other of those newspapers , the tabloids , but these things are happening , why would we be interested ?
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