Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapter 14 I sketch out the fundamentals of a structuralist theory of truth .
2 I sketch out the whole scenario in seven minutes flat .
3 Each week , on shopping day , I tear out the first page and have a ready-made shopping list .
4 Obviously I bring out the worst in him . ’
5 I make out the sunk foundations
6 The reason I single out the engineers rather than the commentators or the producers is that they ensured the best pictures of the University Boat Race ever seen , as well as the usual smooth coverage of the Grand National .
7 Yeah , does that mean er whenever I send out the application fee of two hundred and fifty pounds some months ago , er did we get that back or do we get it back ?
8 So I cut out a straight section of wire coat hanger , heated one end until it was cherry red , hammered it flat , then , when it cooled , filed the edges smooth and drilled a small hole in it .
9 I cut out the index after noting any particular patterns or items specifically meant for my Knitmaster machine or any others of interest .
10 I am afraid I could only manage part of the meal and I cut out the second and third courses completely , and only had gravy and vegetables for the third , but most people at my table went right through the menu !
11 I cut out the caption and stuck it on the cover of my French notebook .
12 ‘ Neither have I any time to waste , so you must excuse me if I cut out the preliminaries . ’
13 I put out a hand to grasp you , and you slip through my fingers like the quicksilver cascade of a waterfall .
14 The door began to close and I put out a hand to stop it .
15 So I put out an advert for a guitarist .
16 Yes I put out an appeal to er my readers to search their attics and their er lofts and their garden sheds for all the things they might have left over from the second World War .
17 as I put out the fire with … whatever you like !
18 But I put out the flags — let them see I 'd come back .
19 I put out the light , climbed out of the window and pushed it to .
20 I walk into a dance rehearsal as a well-adjusted 44-year-old woman holding on to my valiums and the hope that I 'm growing old gracefully , and I walk out a 19-year-old hooligan with purple hair extensions , leopard-skin cycling shorts , black lip-gloss and the word ‘ menopause ’ blocked out of my consciousness .
21 On reaching the Fish I let out a cry of triumph , overjoyed to have got there while conveniently forgetting the Verdon-like wall which lay above .
22 If anyone put Jacklin oft at this stage it was me , because I let out a roar when Lee 's ball went in , and I was keen to get to the 18th .
23 I let out a shriek .
24 I let out a terrified scream and scuttled down the stairs .
25 I let out a breath of relief .
26 More than 40 years later , on a drizzly Friday morning in October , I seek out the rue Didouche Mourad as it is now called .
27 So I map out a route over familiar country near home which takes in some old hedges and one-time mushroom pastures , hoist a gathering bag over my shoulder — and then curse the fact that the mid-October day that I have carefully planned for this expedition turns out to be the most dismal of the autumn so far .
28 and the tray , that 's it though , that is it actual Christmas drink that goes round the room and then the presents come out I look out the window and the snow blow
29 Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you .
30 ‘ So , I run out the café .
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