Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [vb infin] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election . |
2 | As the object of my attention I have chosen the character of Anderson in Tom Stoppard 's ( 1977 ) television play , Professional Foul , though I must point out from the outset that it is the dramatic text which is the focus of my attention and not the BBC Television production , and my comments will reflect this to a large degree . |
3 | I should go out into the hall . |
4 | Okay , I think I should point out to the Committee , I think it 's self evident , that the gains will be dependent upon the budget , probably with regard to the position , and the vexing question of carry forwards . |
5 | The social worker said I should get out of the house , so I got enticed down to Age Concern and passed the afternoon there . |
6 | I had thought I might stroll out towards the famous Liseberg Gardens , but I got no more than a couple of hundred yards before I was turned back by the pitiless downpour . |
7 | I 'll give you a room to work in , I 'll turn round and walk the other way whenever I see you , and I 'll stay out of the kitchen whenever you want to use it . |
8 | Then I 'll clear out of the area . |
9 | ‘ I 'll go out to the fields for a few hours to try to work off some of this . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll go out on the square and into the city 's ear . |
11 | ‘ I think I 'll go out with the next patrol and give these marshalling yards a thorough going over . ’ |
12 | There it is in there , and there 's ninety p , there 's a pound coin in there and then I 'll sort out about the dinner money with Mrs . |
13 | I 'll get out of the window . |
14 | ‘ Why , I 'll get out of the water , Yuan ! |
15 | If I if I do n't know the answer I 'll find out in the interim period and let you know at the end of the session . |
16 | But I 'll find out from the conference office who 's around |
17 | I 'll slip out by the garage , and over the next garden . ’ |
18 | I could step out between the bars , and a day like this declared every reason for the risk . |
19 | Forty minutes of temptation was as long as I could last out in the cold , biting wind but an invigorating walk in such conditions has to be good for you . |
20 | George said : ‘ Well I dare say I could find out from the Land Registry . ’ |
21 | If just one of them had sent one of their grandmothers , and I could come out of the sun , and if I could have a silenced chain-saw , then maybe it would be fair . |
22 | Charlie had left me with only two choices : I could try to run the baker 's shop myself and give up any thought of taking a degree , or I could sell out to the highest bidder . |
23 | ‘ I stopped just behind you but before I could get out of the car you were well away . |
24 | By the time I could get out of the Press-box into the open air , the rain which had been the cause of the stoppage was barely perceptible . |
25 | Several times in the next few months I went up to the top floor again , where I could look out of the high windows in the roof to see the surrounding countryside and be alone with my thoughts . |
26 | I would have loved to touch them to see what they felt like but I could see out of the corner of my eye that I was being watched . |
27 | With my head turned sideways I could see out of the window and through the house to Willesden Sports Centre where a Sunday league football team was working out . |
28 | If I could see the one-eyed god down there now I 'd lean out of the window and tell it everything . |
29 | If I had any guts I 'd walk out of the front door now , this minute , and I 'd hitch my way to Italy and rent a shack in Tuscany , and I 'd paint trash to sell to the tourists in the Piazza della Signoria , and I 'd paint … |
30 | Sometimes , nights on the farm , I 'd sit out in the grass with Auntie Muriel and her guitar . |