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

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1 But I think out of this we 'll all look back you know and things , I mean it 's a bit of a cliche , but er it 's not gon na be the same again I do n't think it is gon na be the same again in Blaenau I think people have changed .
2 I mean I 've backed out of going , having , I 'm supposed to be working on that on the stalls as well but I backed out of that and said I 've got a hair cut , erm , so I 'll have to be done last .
3 And er I am I am a great great believer , but I feel out of that myself , as one of the things I 'm feeling out of .
4 But you stay out of this .
5 ‘ You might be little , Margie , but you poke out in all the right places . ’
6 But we went out to this zydeco bar and it just completely blew me away . ’
7 I knitted myself a dress from that which started off fawn , but we ran out of that colour and I had to finish it off in blue .
8 One only appreciates these marvellous people when need arises , but they go out in all weathers , all year round to help others .
9 Wild wolf cubs beg for food from their mothers and also bark but they grow out of such grovelling behaviour .
10 But they worked out in three years she 's put on seven stone because she eats .
11 Richard , the ‘ Lion Heart ’ , was crowned King Richard I , in September 1189 , and in his Crusade he conquered Cyprus and the city of Acre , advancing to within twelve miles of Jerusalem , but he fell out with other Christian princes on the Crusade and was shipwrecked during December 1192 , in the Adriatic , and fell into the hands of Emperor Henry II of Austria , who held him captive until he received a ransom of one hundred thousand pounds .
12 I first met with Arnie it must 've been ‘ 44 , I did n't get to know him well then but he came out of that with one hell of a name as a field man .
13 But he went out for three days , never for an hour and a quarter .
14 For all his undoubted talent Grayson may not have been a budding Ian Rush but he turned out for one of the country 's most famous clubs , perhaps not the best but certainly one of the best known — Accrington Stanley .
15 The fog was still thick when they crossed the German Line , but it thinned out on higher ground .
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