Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale . |
2 | From the smaller to the greater , the patterns always hold true , and the Factory has taught me to watch out for them and respect them . |
3 | If he does n't , we 'll do it for him , so I like to see them trying out grass for themselves . |
4 | It seemed a pity to see them going out of business . ’ |
5 | People have me in a little pocket of their minds in that role [ Ben Braddock ] and they do n't want to see me get out of it . |
6 | take better policy decisions by assisting them to work out the implications of their basic strategy in terms of policies in specific areas , to establish the relative priorities to be given to the different sectors of their programme as a whole , to identify those areas of policy in which new choices can be exercised and to ensure that the underlying implications of alternative courses of action are fully analysed and considered . |
7 | get that from up here now do you want me to clean out the chicken ? |
8 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
9 | Do you want me to sort out some stuff . |
10 | ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’ |
11 | Do you want me to find out ? |
12 | Do you want me to cut out these date ones ? |
13 | The sharp night air made them step out . |
14 | A whispering shriek of rage and terror behind them made them jump out of their skins . |
15 | All day and then he got all to do at lunch time yeah they kept it up all the day , they had separate play time , they had had to eat their lunch in the class room all they were allowed was a piece of fruit , a bread and water and they all had to have , you know , they had a bread roll supplied by the school an a an apple I think And Jan made them write out their names and some of them could n't write their name ! |
16 | Loud cries of surprise from the hall made them run out of the cloakroom , where they were trying to find their coats and berets . |
17 | The hot car seats stung the children 's bare legs and made them cry out in protest . |
18 | She was superb throughout , counselling me to stay out , and this made my eventual decision all the more poignant . |
19 | it helps children to make sense of different situations and different points of view in role-play and simulations , by allowing them to act out situations and formulate things in their own words ; |
20 | Consequently … my memory will rapidly improve … and I will be able to see things in their true perspective … without magnifying my difficulties … without ever allowing them to get out of proportion . |
21 | How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’ |
22 | He hardly knew the people in his own house , only to exchange a casual greeting if he met them going out or coming in . |
23 | And Ve Vera phoned this morning , Joe phoned this morning an all I did n't want them to go out , anyway I 've made arrangements to go round to see Vera on Friday afternoon and they they went out to where was it ? |
24 | But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them . |
25 | What do we want them to get out of our advertising ? |
26 | What do we want them to get out of our ads ? |
27 | What do we want them to get out of the advertising ? |
28 | It would , he did say , any sensible priest would n't want them to stand out , I think those were the words he used , immediately anyway . |
29 | You do n't want them to come out ? |
30 | It was important to learn about , for example , bookselling from experienced booksellers who then , accepting the genuineness of my interest and the possible value of my research , were generous in helping me with it and allowing me to carry out surveys in bookshops . |