Example sentences of "out and [vb infin] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dionne had ordered her to go out and forget the whole thing .
2 ‘ I could go out and conquer an entire army , ’ he told her , bending to kiss her on the mouth .
3 The very nature of their distress means that they are likely to be unable to go out and face the social whirl , at least initially .
4 I could no more go out and mug an old lady than I do n't know what … .
5 Shall we pensioners form an aged assassination squad to fight back , to seek out and eliminate the callous people who create the cry be : ‘ The only good Tory is a dead one ? ’
6 In 1987 the Shared Earth Trust took over the management of the farm and set out to reverse this process , establishing a long term programme to develop Denmark Farm as a haven for wildlife and a genetic bank from which wildlife species will be able to spread out and recolonise the surrounding countryside when future agricultural policies make this possible .
7 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
8 Thus the FA would have to pay us a decent fee , did n't someone mention £15 mil and we could then go out and get a good manager ( Terry Yorath etc etc ) plus we 'd have a fair share of the £15 mil to buy players i.e a really good center back and a good striker ! ! !
9 I 'll go out and get the latest news . ’
10 ‘ It 's such a pity , ’ she gabbled on , ‘ one ca n't go out and buy a new husband or wife the next day , like you do with puppies or kittens .
11 ‘ If I had that kind of money I would try to go out and buy the best players available — I would pay the price needed as Kenny has done .
12 ‘ What the hon gentleman [ Mr David Blunkett ] has failed to identify is how , in the context of many adverse social , economic , and employment factors , we can reach out and provide a decent health service .
13 She wanted desperately to reach out and touch the angular cheekbone , to run her fingertips along the firm , sensuous lips …
14 If there is a problem with an employee 's attendance , counselling is the first option because it is more expensive to sack someone , particularly at the professional level , and have to go out and recruit a new employee . ’
15 Shiny plastic and vivid purple padding on the waist and shoulder straps make the sack stand out and guarantee a closer look .
16 A local ethical scepticism , for instance , tends very quickly to spread out and become a general scepticism about the unobserved or about the possibility of scientific knowledge .
17 Wages for housework bypasses all those other struggles — well , I mean , with wages for housework , women would n't have to go out and take a second job .
18 Occasionally , when she came over from England with Neil , they 'd go out and take a few pigeons on a Sunday morning , but his heart was n't in it .
19 Crocodiles are being preserved in some parts of the world by farming them , because that means that it is not so worthwhile to go out and kill the wild ones .
20 Most of the 16-year-olds say their fathers have more or less told them to ‘ go out and have a good time ’ .
21 He was a schoolteacher and a very nice man , I understand , but there was n't much opportunity for Mother to go out and have a little enjoyment and apparently Aunt Bessie did not encourage such things .
22 And I mean they did get out and have a little mooch around the car park .
23 The money gained makes my wife an old withered bag in next to no time and then I can go out and have a special house built with ceilings made entirely of succulent young ladies ' pendant breasts " .
24 For example : ‘ Why do n't we go out and have a quiet chat over lunch tomorrow .
25 ‘ Are n't you going to come out and greet an old friend ? ’ called the Mason 's voice .
26 Several trucks were damaged by their sumps hitting rocks , and by the time everyone had managed to back out and find the right route , the night was slipping away .
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