Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | I must not remember the story I set out to tell . |
2 | She explains : ‘ I take a very deep breath before I get on the plane and then as soon as I am on board I get out all my make-up and put it on the table in front of me and spend hours putting it on . |
3 | in case I run out |
4 | On the contrary , if the student body were to take its right to learn ( Lernfreiheit ) seriously , and were to be vigilant in seeing that it enjoyed the kinds of academic freedom I spelt out earlier , it would necessarily take on an assertive role . |
5 | Some British armoured cars came and began shooting from a distance , and in the chaos I shouted out to four or five brother officers and we drove off in a truck . |
6 | This is my milk I get out of the fridge |
7 | every hour I ring out . |
8 | ‘ By coincidence I missed out on Amsterdam for the same reason . |
9 | One afternoon I went out with another girl for a walk , with the idea of finding a quiet spot in the meadow we called the Big Field , to read and write letters . |
10 | One afternoon I went out riding . |
11 | At the university I came out from my shell . |
12 | After a moment 's hesitation I blurted out , ‘ Tell you later . ’ |
13 | The last play I worked out that w we had one four hundred and thirty seven of those thirty seven would be er freebies to the homes in , in to bring it down to about four hundred and on the ticket money we took in , I would say about a hundred and twenty of those were erm er concessions . |
14 | You see , I promised myself that all the money I earned out there in Australia should go to you ! |
15 | For the most part I go out to have a good time , and hopefully communicate that to the audience |
16 | They had forgotten to tell the rest of my body about this and as a result I slumped out of Armstrong , hitting the road with my right shoulder , having just remembered in time not to break my fall with my hand . |
17 | The whereabouts of the other two tureens are still unknown and every time I open the mail I hold out some hope . |
18 | After tea I went out and saw Ryan . |
19 | It attempts to clarify some of the confusion I pointed out between that which is called for by law and ethics and what doctors and patients in practice , think is called for . |
20 | They also made me extremely randy , an effect I pointed out to you , who seemed unaffected in that department and were astonished that they should stimulate my already overwrought sexuality — ‘ oversexed and under seventy ’ is how I still think of myself . |
21 | I still have a note of the objectives for the review I set out at Wilton Park : |
22 | ‘ We played plenty of pretty football at Spurs , but it was n't good enough because we just did n't threaten them ‘ We will The side I put out on Wednesday night will have to be positive . |
23 | And last night , Francis warned : ‘ It does n't matter which side I put out , they 're ready for the game . |
24 | ‘ I believe that the side I put out will do the job . |
25 | For the wear I got out of it , I probably should have paid half the price . |
26 | The proliferation of MKN45 as assessed by 7 5 [ Se ] selenomethionine uptake and cell counts was increased by histamine concentrations of 10 - 7 and 10 - 9 M. Histamine concentrations between 10 - 6 and 10 - 7 M maximally stimulated MKN45G proliferation which titrated out at lower histamine concentrations . |
27 | The day will be carried by the side which holds out longest . |
28 | Entries , admirable in their crispness and objectivity , are preceded by a detailed chronology which maps out , in the form of short sections , Magritte 's biography , artistic development and exhibition schedule , supported by extensive quotations from the artist 's letters and other literary sources . |
29 | A most extraordinary ebullient , character , he was one of those lovable teddy-bears , but highly charged with emotion which spilled out at the slightest touch . |
30 | It was the worn-down plug of an old volcano which stood out from the lowland plain . |