Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] out [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll join Adam and Ace to find out just exactly how much damage , thanks to you , he 's suffered ! ’ |
2 | now , you 're gon na get anybody with that , but let's suppose that you did have somebody that was really there we want that blacked out really |
3 | It 's immediately obvious how the thickness of the deposit varies away from the vent , and it 's also possible to work out fairly rapidly the total volume of ash erupted . |
4 | Alright we 're actually getting that sorted out straight away and we 're gon na sort of step it back if you like . |
5 | I do n't think you 'll take very long on the twelves I think you 'll have that sorted out pretty quickly . |
6 | she only had the bloody cheek to charge us last year for a turkey wrong , but I mean I did get that sorted out afterwards . |
7 | Still , got that sorted out now . ’ |
8 | Oh yes , he had done everything possible to find out just what was going on . |
9 | It should be possible to find out more about the woman from sources less prejudiced than the family . ’ |
10 | She and Sarah tried to arrange their dates for the same evenings , so that for the rest of the week they were free to go out together . |
11 | On the other hand this meted out only a very rough justice to owners . |
12 | ‘ I feel very afraid to go out now . |
13 | That 90 per cent of women are afraid to go out alone at night represents enormous numbers of journeys avoided and trips foregone . |
14 | The British crime survey shows that many women are afraid to go out alone at night . |
15 | look , look , I , I , I 've got to go because I 've got another meeting to go to this evening , erm , what , what I , er what we need to do is to get this laid out clearly as to what our projections ar are |
16 | Despite the cold , the atmosphere in the carriage was very stuffy , and it was more interesting to stand out here , even if people were pressing against the windows and sitting about on boxes and suitcases . |
17 | I preserved the worm in alcohol and despatched it to Dr Herring in the hope that he could identify it ; I 'll be interested to find out exactly what it is . |
18 | Also he was interested to find out more about the dead girl and her father , Ipuky . |
19 | I have been interested to find out more about the Medau method for some time now — and what a pleasant experience it turned out to be . |
20 | This starts out as sensible cost-saving and value.engineering but imperceptibly the boundary is crossed arid we enter the realm of skimping . |
21 | It is therefore sensible to set out fully in the lease , for the purpose of clarification , the rights to be granted in order to try to avoid subsequent disputes . |
22 | In his books The Glaciers of the Alps ( 1860 ) , and Hours of Exercise in the Alps ( 1871 ) , we find him describing daredevil climbs , astonishingly ill-prepared by modern standards ; but also making a serious study of how glaciers move , which in 1872 came out more formally as The Forms of Water . |
23 | We caught all different perch out there did n't we ? |
24 | This came out strongly during the Conference , and there was general agreement between the participants that a more fruitful approach is to try to locate interpersonal , or intersocietal , behaviour within the wider discourse of ideology and practice of the society in question . |
25 | This came out so comically that they both began to laugh together , Neil putting his book down , and McAllister whooping into the apron which she had thrown over her head at his last sally , as though she were truly the skivvy she pretended to be . |
26 | ‘ It is true none of this came out earlier . |
27 | They may provide a clue by their behaviour even if this turned out later to be merely the secondary effect of some more fundamental energy . |
28 | Manufacturers queue up to claim their machines are upgradeable ; but some stand out as truly modular . |
29 | ‘ We wanted to record ‘ Polar Bear ’ ( mooted third single ) like it was on the LP — you know , more of a dancey sort of thing — it would have been too light to put out as single , and ‘ Then ’ was good to back up the first year of The Charlatans . |
30 | ‘ We wanted to record ‘ Polar Bear ’ ( mooted third single ) like it was on the LP — you know , more of a dancey sort of thing — it would have been too light to put out as single , and ‘ Then ’ was good to back up the first year of The Charlatans . |