Example sentences of "well [verb] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A small indeterminate woman in a lightly belted black raincoat slipped in past me : she had wispy fair hair and I could see at once from whence the twins had inherited what I can only describe as their nebulousness — a sense of the nebulae or star cluster that is better seen out of the corner of the eye . |
2 | ‘ I just thought I 'd better keep out of the way . |
3 | He said he was a collector of antiques so I said I 'd better keep out of the way . |
4 | and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way |
5 | Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’ |
6 | Indeed , to the straight Grand Planners ( of which North was not one ) , hostages were better left out of the picture entirely . |
7 | ‘ I think you 'd better get out of the water . |
8 | Better get out of the way . |
9 | If those trainers did n't want to end up in a splash they 'd better get out of the way before I … |
10 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine . |
11 | ‘ Perhaps we 'd better find out about the woman . |
12 | ‘ The mortgage market in the UK is a very mature one , ’ reflects Hendrik Vos , Marketing Manager , ‘ therefore you have to things exceptionally well to stand out from the crowd . ’ |
13 | climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time … |
14 | But the piece bubbles with character and is well laid out for the medium . |
15 | This dimension to progressive thought was well brought out by the school of ‘ New Liberalism ’ which was associated in particular with T. H. Green and L. T. Hobhouse . |
16 | If you go out of your f well go out of the gate here and turn right |
17 | If I have to lift them for a match of that importance then I might as well walk out of the job . ’ |
18 | She would do well to get out of the area before they turned up . |