Example sentences of "out and [verb] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Both children and teacher will suggest ideas and together they will work out and negotiate a set of goals . |
2 | In our comfortable holiday home the kids cut out and coloured a dynasty of paper people while we caught up on our videos . |
3 | There is no longer any need for you to stick your head in the sand regarding financial matters , come out and take a look at the world around you . |
4 | Well I 'll have to tell I 'll tell them that you 're head then young teachers and just go out and join a class of tutors . |
5 | After a little , it drifted to the bank and El-ahrairah dragged it out and waited a while before pushing it in again . |
6 | He said : ‘ It is not a time limited offer but we will be sending the contracts out and expecting a response to them . ’ |
7 | He got a cricket protector , the sparks says , and cut the front bit out and stuck a tea-strainer down it . |
8 | ( 1 ) The clerk of each licensing board shall make out and deliver a licence to every person to whom a licence is granted by the board . |
9 | Howey has got it off to a T : so far , she has thrown many of her top opponents with it , including Emanuella Pierantozzi , the Italian world title-holder , who only just managed to twist out and avoid a score in the last world championships . |
10 | Frightened to go out and do a bit of shopping . |
11 | After the next fifty yards I drew it out and took a look at the bad news . |
12 | T'zin reached out and took a cup of wine from a tray which was held by a N'pani who stood nearby . |
13 | Magee got out and took a step towards the bank at the side of the road , ’ he said . |
14 | Millions of visitors have had a nice day out and spent a lot of money . |
15 | He reached out and brushed a strand of hair away from her face , and she felt her skin tingle where it had been touched . |
16 | She decided to get right on with her article and also to seek Ana out and make a friend of her . |
17 | And in a radio programme , you have exactly the same thing , it 's the first fifteen or twenty seconds which makes you decide ‘ Am I going to listen to this , or am I going to switch this off , and go out and make a cup of tea or take the dog for a walk ? ’ |
18 | He reached out and ran a hand through her hair . |
19 | I slipped out and had a word with the Hinkle . |
20 | I then got up and went out and had a cup of coffee and came back , he was still talking . |
21 | ‘ If you come out and tell a person to his face that he 's not selected and why , ’ I said , ‘ well , it might hurt but at least you know . ’ |
22 | Then she could jump out and make a run for it . |
23 | And suggesting I 'd creep out and send a postcard to some , well , some girlfriend or another ! ’ |
24 | His free hand reached out and lifted a strand of the red-gold hair . |
25 | ‘ As Londoners , desperately worried about the present route of the Channel tunnel , what do we say to those who think the Talis alternative is beneficial ? ’ — Chris Fraser , Peckham ‘ Out of the huge crowd of demonstrators , a woman ran out and thrust a baby in my arms — then she vanished ’ — Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health ‘ Polluted rivers , filthy streets , bodies bedded-down in doorways are no advertisement for a prosperous or caring society ’ - Michael Heseltine ‘ We know that God has endowed her with that great quality of not fidgeting when it is necessary to come to grips with prickly nettles … |
26 | Yes folks , if you want to reserve your place in the local funny farm ( bibble , bibble , polka-dot flamingo ) , go out and purchase a copy of Puzznic today . |
27 | Leeds on the other hand , go all out and leave a lot of space behind them . |
28 | A spokeswoman for Database said the company was in negotiations with EDS until IBM Italia , which holds 22.5% of the company , found out and put a stop to them . |
29 | ’ The fortune-teller hesitated then reached out and put a hand on Jennifer 's arm . |
30 | There was a need to reach out and put a hand on a person 's shoulder , take her/his arm , hold a hand , thus increasing the repertoire of non-verbal communication with older people . |