Example sentences of "out and [verb] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He should get out and earn some decent money .
2 But she sat , afraid to get out and face some possible disappointment .
3 Like most human beings of whatever condition or culture who send out and receive such close scrutiny in a public place the two of them dimly sensed at one tissue-thin layer within the oldest parts of themselves that the strangely alternating processes of mutual assessment had not been entirely used up .
4 Are you actually having to go out and grow those blasted coffee beans ? ’
5 And when I , I mean when I , I actu actually felt quite emotional cos I 'd not been to Park to see a match for a long time and I mean we 're living up here erm , and er , I just felt quite emotional when I got out and saw that lovely pitch it was in perfect
6 Produce pieces of writing in which there is a rudimentary attempt to present simple subject matter in a structured way , eg by means of a title and paragraphs or verses ; in which sentence punctuation ( capital letters , full stops , question marks and exclamation marks ) is generally accurately used ; and in which there is some evidence of an ability to set out and punctuate any direct speech in a way that makes meaning clear to the reader .
7 I 've been in and out , and in and out , and in and out and had all those tests and can they tell me what 's wrong ?
8 Their purpose would be to seek out and capture any such sect patrol .
9 Think of two or three things that might be called out and invent some amusing replies .
10 The hope was that the Soviet ‘ limited contingent ’ would stabilise the situation , allow the PDPA to sort itself out and regain some popular support , and then allow a decent withdrawal .
11 Under popular ‘ pressure ’ from Haketa the German government extended laws forbidding the sale of land to Poles , sought out and expelled all non-Prussian Poles , and began to harass the increasingly effective and efficient Polish financial institutions with petty legalistic restrictions .
12 Scapula was determined to seek out and seize all hidden arms by a show of force and sheer terror tactics to stun the Britons into immobility , while he led his forces forward to deal with Caratacus .
13 And time to think things out and assemble some positive strategy .
14 Unless you have a good reason for standing over there I should come out and get some fresh air .
15 I introduced Marie to Mr Frost , and sometimes if she wants to go out and get some fresh air , we go to the gardens .
16 ‘ Bellamy , I do n't suppose you 'd care to step out and get some more coffee ? ’
17 Add to this the limitations which wetlands impose on farming — short grazing seasons , foot-rot in sheep , suppression of root growth , in the damp soil , and the hazards of high water for cereal crops , not to mention the terror of a flood — and it is enough to make one want to rush out and drain all remaining wetlands on sight .
18 He ai n't playing a tune or nothing , he 's just breathing in and out and making these weird noises , like rusty springs creaking or summat .
19 Lift out the fish , pull out and discard any stray bones .
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