Example sentences of "[verb] them out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 they 'll make them out cheaper
2 She got them out one of everything and showed them all the different fish .
3 I got them out this morning when Mr Tracey rang .
4 I 'll , I 'll get you some in a minute , er , I 'll carry on if er , if er , you do n't mind I 've got , oh here we are , I fo , I had n't given them out sorry .
5 they must before that they moved them out five or six years .
6 Easy way to sort them out this with with trig or with Pythagoras you 're only working with a right angles triangle .
7 I mean I had them in my erm handbag and I think I must have just chucked them out this morning
8 Mark the letters in reverse on the wrong side of the sticky orange paper , cut them out ready to stick across the front of the mug .
9 Their enemies drove them out arid they were forced to live down in the marshes of Kelfazin .
10 ‘ I 've not seen them out all together . ’
11 we 'll bring them out this Sunday and take him in next Saturday
12 If left , these tend to go mouldy , so tip them out each day .
13 They staggered on for a year or two after that , but Tesco 's had a big , big change of policy they were no longer high and kick them out cheap , they decided to promote a quality in which stamps did not go for and erm
14 I said that I usually threw them out each week .
15 In spite of the lack of any right to secure payment , some unscrupulous firms have in the past found it profitable to market their wares by sending them out unsolicited .
16 The flight panel was designed in the days when American firms used to write the names of the instruments on bits of paper , put them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes .
17 The ample panel ‘ was designed in the days when American firms used to write the name of the instruments on bits of paper , uput them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes ’ .
18 And to add to all the infamous circumstances which concur to plague a traveller , I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalk-waggons ; themselves frequently stuck fast , till a collection of them are in the same situation , and twenty or thirty horses may be tacked to each , to draw them out one by one .
19 In fact , they were allowed to let them out last night .
20 And I meant you know , to bring some , I meant to put them out last night .
21 That 's John , me boy , he 's a docker down the erm down the dock he got a weeks holiday this week , so I took me other boy and me daughter out last week and erm we 'd left her with dogs so I said we 'd take them out one day perhaps when he get his holiday .
22 The trouble was that a number of the birds were inside now and the constables , country boys , were conscientiously taking them out one by one before feeling around inside .
23 She was about to enquire as to how she knew , but Madame was already chasing them out good humouredly .
24 Er yes a lot of folk went out that way with their ponies er in fact that 's how they used to take the men when any Glen Shee person died in Glen Ayloch they took them out that way to the kirk here in Glen Shee kirk .
25 Maybe I 'll get them out this afternoon .
26 None of them are , be going during school hours so I 'll get them out half an hour or three quarters of an hour early or so .
27 Why 's he taken them out all again for then ?
28 The Cotton Twist Company rarely sacked anyone if they could wear them out first .
29 During that time I had them out three times because I thought I 'd make them see .
30 They check them out first and the thieves know it and generally leave branded animals alone .
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