Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | I got ta go out tomorrow anyway . |
2 | But I mean , they got , they got ta come out the front to put stuff in have n't they ? till that was clean int it ? |
3 | Yeah , they got ta come out the freezer cos they 're for tomorrow . |
4 | I got ta come out . |
5 | I think what you got ta look out for , is a block of grain here which supports a dwelling . |
6 | There were no champions to fight their cause , so Celie , her friends and family could not show their anger openly in case they punished for speaking out . |
7 | The staff in the main were machine operators , whose jobs ranged from cutting out the designs from the cloth to skilfully stitching the garments together . |
8 | They found that the types of pupil behaviour in the secondary school classroom presenting teachers with the most difficulty ranged from talking out of turn , physical aggression towards the teacher , calculated idleness , verbal abuse , hindrance of other pupils , general rowdiness and so on . |
9 | A cheer went up with only a single shout of ‘ Shame ! ’ — and recognizing defeat , Will turned and fled without carrying out his threat . |
10 | A discipline devoted to finding out the causes of crime in order that it may be stopped was , they pointed out , uncritically taking up an ideologically committed , conservative stance . |
11 | I did n't understand Ward 's behaviour , so I just concentrated on getting out of the city as fast as I could . |
12 | She disapproved of the haphazard selection of foster parents ( she would have much preferred the children to go to hostels run on the lines of Bunce Court ) and , when the Movement pressed ahead anyway , she concentrated on plucking out from the crowd the children she identified as especially gifted and on salvaging those who had been packed off to unsuitable foster homes . |
13 | But I could n't shake him on it , so then I concentrated on finding out which hospital you were in . |
14 | If you must exercise flights of fancy , I 'd much rather you concentrated on working out how Chatterton could have committed murder . |
15 | Gwyneth Dunwoody stated that we were secretly dismantling the health service and Roy Hattersley muttered about contracting out old people like refuse collection . |
16 | But was damnably plagu 'd for to find out the Sign |
17 | Woosnam had had three birdies in his first five holes and the only shot he dropped in going out in 34 was to take five at the ninth , where he drove into the trees . |
18 | ‘ At one time there were dozens of companies which specialised in renting out western paraphernalia . |
19 | Leaving aside the fact that already under Dej the standing of a student 's relatives in the Party hierarchy already counted for a great deal when it came to handing out exam results , connections with the very summit of political power could offer useful patronage and protection to scientists and their institute . |
20 | Morton 's controversial final chapter is only a few thousand words long and attempts to sum up the marriage now but TODAY has discovered new revelations showing how close Diana came to walking out — and still might . |
21 | The work consisted of laying out costumes in the appropriate dressing rooms in advance of the required changes , rescuing those from the previous number and returning them to Wardrobe , checking for damage , separating out for laundry . |
22 | We were then given a simple exam which consisted of crossing out stupid answers in order to leave the least stupid one . |
23 | He celebrated by going out hunting , while she was clearly determined to enjoy herself . |
24 | Erm went through and , and , and got into take out all the things you have to do , do away with and so on . |
25 | POLICE are hunting a charity raffle promoter who vanished without handing out any prizes . |
26 | I use a punchcard roll and began by punching out the customary two rows of holes for the overlapping join , only to find that the first row stretched the plastic slightly , giving a wavy edge . |
27 | In one of these movements , the duet and chorus ‘ Hymen , appear ! ’ towards the end of Act 5 , he began by writing out only the chorus soprano part and the two solo soprano parts that alternate with the chorus . |
28 | Peterson began by pointing out how wonderful an invention practical test-tube fusion could be and that the potentially vast proceeds from the invention could be extremely valuable to the University of Utah . |
29 | I began by pointing out that the idea of evolution has been used in two different ways . |
30 | They bought a garage at Caterham from Anthony Crook , who still runs the Bristol Car Company , and began by carrying out ‘ all the usual garage things ’ , and soon became the first Lotus agent when the manufacturer began to expand . |