Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the room was suddenly bathed in light and Nancy Leadbetter , who had pressed all the switches by the door , was among them and telling them to go out to the barbecue because that was where the fun was about to begin . |
2 | But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide . |
3 | Her children were both obviously too little to understand more than the tone of her voice , and as she dressed them to go out with her to the shops she was saying " and when Daddy comes home , we 'll show him , shall we ? |
4 | I 've no-one to go out with . " |
5 | When batteries need to be removed simply tilt the control box and allow them to slide out into your hand . |
6 | You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first . |
7 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
8 | And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’ |
9 | He liked her ; but then , he was keen for me to go out with anyone , as long as they were not boys or Indians . |
10 | Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her . |
11 | We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well . |
12 | Then I thought that if this man succeeded in cutting a hole in the side of the carriage and escaping through it , there would be an obligation on me to go out after him . |
13 | And what do you think about this idea of turning it into like a little piazza there for everyone to sit out on do you like that idea ? |
14 | In preparation for the ceremony of toppling , a huge power pylon containing the loaves to allow them to fall out into the water , the group made an application to be granted an exemption from the law prohibiting the dumping of waste at sea . |
15 | ‘ When the manager wanted me to work out in the reserves I accepted it . |
16 | The munitions workers are not forgotten , including Joan Williams who wrote of her new job : ‘ It was nothing to leap out of bed at 5.15 on a frosty morning and I almost danced down Queen 's Road under the stars , at the prospect of the day 's work before me . ’ |
17 | Jasper knelt up on the seats with the rest of them to observe out of the window their progress to Kensington High Street . |
18 | My educational colleagues are a hard-bitten lot and I had not expected them to come out as complete ‘ quality ’ converts . |
19 | If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … . |
20 | ‘ If we can force them to pull out through lack of money then that is their excuse , but we do n't care as long as they go somewhere else . ’ |
21 | ‘ He used me to find out about Madge , about Mr Bishop and you as well . |
22 | He knows something about the murder he does n't want you or me to find out about . ’ |
23 | ‘ Would you like me to find out for you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Would you like me to come out to you ? ’ |
25 | There was more of an opportunity for me to stand out over here , particularly as there is no real heavyweight contender on the British scene since Bruno lost to Tyson . ’ |
26 | It visited chiefs , and worked through them to find out about local resources , tools , apprenticeship patterns and market locations . |
27 | I only want someone to go out with me … to the park , or the movies . |
28 | It 's a good idea of yours to come out of the Rolls Royce while the going 's good . |
29 | There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house . |
30 | But surely it is the duty of an influential paper like yours to point out to your readers the facts that marriage and ‘ scoring ’ babies are the cause of more nervous breakdowns , violence and jumping off tall buildings under the impression that you can fly than any other form of domestic arrangement . |