Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Do n't worry about them coming out on strike .
2 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 ?
3 You do n't just say , ‘ Give me a hand in this campaign for everyone to put out their dustbins ’ You try to get the mayor to do it , or Princess Diana to do it , or a hundred-year-old lady , in the district or Rumanian orphans .
4 We heard the door behind us open but Benjamin shouted for everyone to stay out .
5 Just as they reached the top and comparative safety , Lilley yelled for everyone to bale out .
6 There was a lot of quarrels about me going out , and not coming back till late .
7 It visited chiefs , and worked through them to find out about local resources , tools , apprenticeship patterns and market locations .
8 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
9 With the Technical Branch based at Southampton it was very convenient for them to carry out maintenance and to turn the engines over occasionally during the cold weather .
10 The government has also failed in its responsibility for the Health and Sa Safety Executive by restricting year after year adequate resources for them to carry out the function that they were designed for .
11 For them to miss out , they would have to lose their last qualifying tie , in Malta next month , while the Hungarians were winning by a handsome margin in Seville .
12 It 's for them to sort out .
13 Ah I do n't know if Russell 's going , I mean that 's something for them to sort out upstairs .
14 With a queue of industrialized and developing countries , from Israel to Pakistan , eager to achieve the status of nuclear weapons powers , it is all too easy for them to leach out the necessary technology from ‘ peaceful ’ atomic programmes .
15 Time and again the IBA proved itself a sucker to serious-sounding prospectuses , awarding franchise to London Weekend Television and the new breakfast television service , TVAM , only for them to turn out complete flops which later recouped their investment by lowering standards .
16 For example , if it is costly for firms to hire more labour or adjust their capital stock it will be optimal for them to spread out over time their response to any relative price signals they receive .
17 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
18 There was no alternative for the guilds than for them to go out to trade for assistance , passing on their additional expenditure to the client .
19 And then erm they eggs would be in this incubator for about a week and then they used to arrange coops for them to go out do you see , we used to fence a field below the mansion , , in the field there , because there was a good in enclosure right round the two drives and then there were shelter you see .
20 Well there 's a thing going round a few years ago were n't there with these models , just pay for them to go out there
21 But in a way , I i i is it better for them to walk out than seethe and you know , I sa are you putting a bit much on there ?
22 And she said er well it does take time for them to dry out does n't it , she said ?
23 He searched around for somewhere for them to ride out and try cross-country in earnest , and came up with some tatty farms off the arterial which were within riding distance .
24 If Jennie ordered baths to be taken it was William who escorted them , gave them soap and a towel and waited for them to come out .
25 I waited again for them to come out but nothing stirred .
26 We had ten bobbies in five pairs waiting for them coming out .
27 More timid children who are just watching can be encouraged to remember who went into the tunnel first and watch for them coming out again .
28 Now if you come to Caldmore , you 'll find out then that the majority of the married ladies had worked in I mean I should say that erm I know my mother was very snooty she 'd been an apprentice to some dressmakers in Street and work for one year for nothing she always used to tell me , and she was quite er toffee- nosed about these girls that used that er that used to go , well they were very respectable people , and when I was a kid when I growing up in my teens a lot of the girls I used to know were in the offices at er it they employed about fifteen hundred people at in those days you know I mean coming out of at night it was fighting your way against the crowd if you were going towards it , and the same thing going through the square for people who have worked in when they left that 's why all those shops in the square used to do reasonably well , it was the people walking through to go up the other side of Walsall , but there was a crowd of people I can , I can always remember as a kid a crowd of people and then there 'd be well you can tell it was along Street in those days I can remember fruiters ' carts where the girls used to go and buy apples , and that all sort of going along there you know people used to wait for them coming out , these are my impressions as a kid I mean I can remember the , the er and the men of course were cutters and various people and a quite a lot of my father 's friends were , were er had er skilled jobs at as cutters and managers of the cutters ' department and that sort of thing .
29 Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven !
30 I mean , who can help but feel other than sorry for them , but for them to burst out and say that those two little boys , which is all that they are ,
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