Example sentences of "[modal v] [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | The first May I fell out my garden and put my elbow out , this , this , this one right out which makes it awkward for me to use now , you know , I , I put that right out and therefore erm I had to go at , up to hospital and put that right and the follow the following , the following May my bed caught alight with electric blanket and that blazed all up , had my , had my bed all alight my double bed , the electric blanket and I 'd only just had it serviced and that went , that was the second May and the third May we were going on an outing me and erm Arthur that was lodging with me and he , we got out of the taxi at Parndon and it , he just collapsed and died at me feet so that 's the , that was the end of that and I 've been living here you know , since he went , and erm I used to be able to get anywhere with one stick cos I had arthritis in this right hip you see , I could get anywhere with one stick in the taxi , or anywhere and I went to my son 's , er which is now coming , I 've been here about twelve years in this bungalow , er eight years erm , eight years ago in No this November gone , I went down to my son 's , it was rather slippery and he took me down in the car and I , as I got out erm the car I said to him mind it 's very slippery , he said I wo n't let you fall mother he said , so I went in , but as I came out with one stick he still had n't got anything down , you know , if it had been a , a sort of erm sand or something down I would n't of slipped and I got half way in his car and out I fell and caught this left hip on the step , on the step and I dislocated my hip and it 's right out of the socket like that , it should be , and I ca n't have it put back because I 've had several coronaries in my life time and I can not have it put back you see |
2 | You , you were n't auto sort of automatically allowed out till ten you had to go to the office and say , please may I stay out till ten . |
3 | SIR — In answer to Martyn Harris 's recent suggestion that the tie was a passing fashion fad , may I point out that on March 30 the tie celebrated its 106th birthday , and its popularity is as high as ever . |
4 | SIR — Having read each of Sebastian Faulks 's ‘ Essex Watch ’ articles , may I point out that Essex Man noted that Kinnock is an atheist and that Major is a cricketer . |
5 | But may I point out to you , Dr. Briant , that I for one — and I think it likely that the audience feels much as I do — find the material you are giving us in so admirably concise and ordered a manner is not as intelligible as it might be , since we are ordinary simple souls ? |
6 | And incidentally may I point out that the proper term for the external female genitalia is vulva . |
7 | ‘ May I point out that you 're sitting on his shoulder , not him on yours , ’ said the Thing . |
8 | May I point out that we have n't had a monarch in residence here since sixteen hundred and three . |
9 | Lucy said , ‘ May I point out that even if she 's here I doubt that she 'll be well enough ? |
10 | With regard to collections in Scotland and the housing of those collections , may I point out that many of us living in the west of Scotland are opposed to the building of a national art gallery in Edinburgh ? |
11 | May I point out , however , that it is not only for the convenience of passing citizens that mentally ill people should be cleared from the streets ? |
12 | May I point out to my right hon. Friend that the Royal Air Force is the only one of the three western air forces with significant operational experience since world war two — the other two are the Israeli and the United States air forces — not to have combat-ready reserve squadrons ? |
13 | Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector . |
14 | Before my hon. Friend concludes what some people might describe as the Linlithgow questions , may I point out that there are indeed many in COSLA who would still argue , even at this late stage in our discussions on the Bill — very rushed discussions indeed — that if the Government are determined to take the colleges out of local government , there is still an important role for COSLA . |
15 | Should I go out on my own and start a business , or would the insecurity be unbearable ? |
16 | ‘ Why should I go out on a day like this ? ’ she asked . |
17 | Should I stay out of the sun ? |
18 | So if I do n't know that you will co-operate with me , why should I lose out by voluntarily cutting down on my consumption ? |
19 | ‘ Should I take out life insurance , Dr Ali ? ’ |
20 | But why must you go out ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Anyway , should you move out of your country because you disagree with the politics of the government ? |
22 | For example , should you contract out of the state earnings related pension scheme ( SERPS ) into an appropriate personal pension contract . |
23 | What insurance should you take out ? |
24 | Should you find out there is probably little you could do about it anyway . |
25 | Please find attached copies of the self-certificate form , more are available from Personnel should you run out . |
26 | But there was Meg , and he knew his sister , her wrath , should she find out ; he was reluctant to escape . |
27 | Should she venture out to search for him ? |
28 | Should she get out and take a look ? |
29 | Should one get out of the business altogether in order to enter another business which is probably doing the same ? |
30 | Who should we leave out of our side/ What about the toss ? |