Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Something occurred to him , and he punched out Terence Rigby 's number once again .
2 From time to time he was instructed to raise money by conducting sales of wood from the king 's demesne , and he carried out the king 's policy regarding mining in the forest , which wavered between a desire to increase the Forest revenues and concern lest the vert be destroyed .
3 He was intensely aware of the importance of these ecclesiastical duties , and he carried out consecrations , and gave advice or judgements on discipline as necessary .
4 Finally , his inductivist conscience was satisfied and he carried out an inductive inference to conclude , ‘ I am always fed at 9 a.m . ’ .
5 He became particularly interested in ultraviolet absorption spectra , and he carried out some important work in collaboration with ( Sir ) James Dobbie , his new principal ( later termed government chemist ) , in the years before World War I.
6 He saw something erm he saw a cat and he zoomed out the front door and he was gone and it 's only when he lost sight of the cat he thought about where he was
7 Yes , he came into the hall the other day and he tipped out
8 ( This evening — as I knew I would and could — I coaxed and bullied him , and he wrote out a cheque for a hundred pounds , which he 's promised to send off tomorrow .
9 ‘ Then it 's a deal ! ’ cried Anne 's father briskly , and he counted out seven pound notes into Miss Miggs 's hand , which was trembling with her excitement and pleasure .
10 And he stumped out .
11 And he come out of here , out of nick .
12 Well my there 's never any please , there 's never any thank you , there 's nothing , I mean there are are n't they , when he was saying that all he 's done for her and they virtually like turned their back on them , he got out in all those winds and weather were n't it , but , we built there and he come out apparently and said I do n't want you having anything else to do with my kids ,
13 And he come out with the same expression on his face .
14 And so whilst Ruth and Naomi are resting and waiting back home Boaz is acting , and he sought out this man , he 's determined now to see that Ruth and Naomi receive all that is there 's by right .
15 He did not try to talk , indeed he was a morose type even half-cut , and he manoeuvred out of Glasgow 's traffic and onto the Edinburgh road with only the occasional muttered swearword .
16 Althusser is emphatic that the means of production are just as essential to the fashioning of theoretical products as to something like shoemaking , which plainly requires leather , tools , etc. , and he points out that the Marxist concept of labour is in this sense irreducibly material .
17 And he points out , being private has made it easier to invest without worrying about the effect of reduced profits on the city .
18 He has helped to construct specially tailored mortgage services to exploit the low cost of housing and he points out that after the Woolwich developed its property services division in Kent , its second area of development was in Northern Ireland .
19 He realizes that they ca n't , people ca n't be guaranteed to do this and he points out there are four different motivations that people might have that conflict with the er moral motivations .
20 And he points out that on the day in question , there were several serious emergencies , including the case of an eight year old boy who died .
21 They 'd danced to Michael 's band and her glossy pink trousers flashed and moved in the dimmed lights , and he had felt elated and mildly drunk , and had lost most of the inhibitions he 'd had about dancing , until it became clear to his confused brain that the drummer , who had soft dark hair and was probably a potential Celtic supporter , was getting on so well with Amanda that perhaps they should move on elsewhere , and he swayed out of the room , pushing her in front of him , and bumped into someone at the door , and had realised it was the man in the raincoat , only he was in a dark suit and a tie with geometric designs .
22 Thomas and Znaniecki 's study was very carefully reviewed by Blumer in 1949 and he came out with a number of general criticisms of the research in which the authors used letters , a wide variety of documents and Wladek 's autobiography as data to illustrate their theoretical propositions .
23 He has been under a lot of pressure and he came out and played superbly . ’
24 I went down the stairs and he came out behind me .
25 Later , I returned to Thailand and he came out and stayed with us .
26 And he came out into the corridor .
27 We gained his confidence and he came out under our guidance.He was depressed just before he came out
28 He was among , around and in close proximity to about 100 canines of all shapes , sizes and breeds , and he came out of the event totally unscathed .
29 I 'm , I , I noticed er Ricky , they were coming across I was er washing the erm venetian blinds up in the er er bedrooms and he came out with his young lady and er they came down ac across the grass and he was in front , and he jumped over the fence at the bottom , and she this little , and she was ha was having to climb and she was stuck th like that , and he looked back and thought she , he , she was with him and when he s and er he went back , but he went back , and I thought to myself oh like a gentleman , and lifted her over .
30 And he went out of the room , his arms angled like a plane .
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