Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] out [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't want to go out yet . ’
2 I du n no what I want to do , but I do n't want to go out there .
3 Do you want to go out there and do it then , now ?
4 I thought he might want to go out there for a little while
5 They got to go out tonight .
6 Why you got to go out then ?
7 A lot more got to come out yet .
8 You got to come out directly .
9 He mentioned his back problem you never really got to find out exactly what it was , he sort of glossed over it , he said oh I 'm alright now .
10 A research programme was undertaken to find out just what consumers thought of the product .
11 So civil servants tend to come out rather more into the open , to meet people on behalf of their ministers , receive deputations and so forth .
12 And er and with the wind sometimes the ball 's al that ball 's always running away from you and the way goalkeepers play now they tend to come out very quickly and more times than enough they get there first .
13 Not only will you want to know about basics like salaries and pensions , but you will also want to find out as much as possible about the firm and its product and methods .
14 The student may want to find out more about the kind of parts he/she may play in the future , or indeed may have played during the time already spent at drama school .
15 ‘ We would want to find out more about the circumstances of what happened before we take a decision on future screenings , ’ said company spokesman Richard Frost .
16 So we got Rose out here and did as he said and by gaw it did the trick .
17 We really got caught out then !
18 So I think people got caught out quite badly at that , at that point .
19 But the problem was still there ; even in relation to this seemingly most obvious of variables , the differentiation of criminals from non-criminals , which was so important to positivist criminology , failed to stand out adequately .
20 Some woman doth fall out bitterly with her neighbour ; there followeth some great hurt … .
21 ‘ I intend to find out just why we 're selling room rates to Travel Enterprise for less than they are worth , ’ he said slowly .
22 So I intend to find out exactly what is going on first , before I even consider giving my consent . ’
23 I know that Quins have been heavily criticised for fielding weak teams in league games , but it is an amateur sport and they are entitled to select whomsoever they want to see out there .
24 " Look , the thing is , I want to go out tonight , but my mother was n't likely to allow me … "
25 We do n't oaten get a babysitter unless we want to go out together .
26 Oh everybody does this , I want to go out too I want to go out .
27 I want to go out there . ’
28 Oh yes , you only had to listen to this afternoon like , with the crowds and that , obviously it means a lot to them and there 's a lot of you know , stick I suppose goes around between the two clubs , so I just want to go out there , hopefully have a good game and keep a clean sheet .
29 ‘ So the news has leaked out already , has it ? ’ said he .
30 ON the eve of the second anniversary of the intifada , a row has broken out over two popular Hebrew songs which protest strongly about treatment of the Palestinians in the occupied territories and Israeli indifference to the situation .
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