Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 While I agree heartily with Cameron McNeish 's praise of the Scottish Mountaineering Club volume ‘ The Corbetts ’ ( May issue , p.58 ) , I feel constrained to point out that Stac Pollaidh and Suilven are not Corbetts , as he records .
2 It seems almost a pity to subject these lively fancies to the stern test of verisimilitude , but I feel constrained to point out three facts .
3 ‘ … considered that a casual with a skilled trade may have his efficiency seriously impaired by being required to break stones and may , in order to avoid this task , feel compelled to sleep out or to commit some other offence against the law ; that it is impossible to expect the officer in charge of a casual ward to discriminate between men for whom the task would or would not be suitable , and that this would lay him open to accusations of favouritism or vindictiveness ; that the task could rarely be made a profitable one , and is repugnant to the class of workers most liable to unemployment , being looked upon by them as having penal associations and as entirely deterrent . ’ )
4 The exact time varies enormously ; some small girls are already devoted to their make-believe babies , while for others it is merely a charade they feel compelled to act out .
5 We may not yet be a vigilante state but there is no doubt that more people feel compelled to mete out their own justice rather than entrust it to the police and courts .
6 I 've arranged to drive out and have a word with the Master tomorrow morning .
7 and that 's why I 've enjoyed coming out this evening .
8 Er much reference has already been made to this er golden corridor between Leeds a and York and I I really fail to see th that it is going to pose the the threat that some people think it will and and the analysis that we 've carried carried out has has thrown up two two figures , one in the region of twenty er a need of twenty to twenty five hectares in what describe as a northern centre based on on Tadcaster and I think we acknowledge that er we may struggle to achieve those twenty to twenty five hectares in and around Tadcaster , partly because of greenbelt constraint and and partly because of other constraints .
9 ‘ I 've come to find out what 's happening to my father 's business . ’
10 ‘ I 've come to find out what you 've done with Kirsty — and when you intend returning her to Lomond View . ’
11 I 've come to find out
12 ‘ So you 've decided to opt out of this little excursion , eh Vitali ?
13 I 've got to I 've got to fill out this little booklet as well .
14 If I 've got to turn out drawers or turn out the airing cupboard or get the kitchen tidy , it 's a relaxation for me and I like it , or just going through some interior decoration books or moving the furniture round — I 'm a great mover of furniture .
15 But one thing you 've got to turn out all the lights .
16 We were in a car looking down over the Bay and I said I 've got to go out .
17 I 've got to go out and buy all the cloth for the new costumes in The Tempest .
18 ‘ If you 're going to tell me you 've got to go out on business , ’ she snaps , ‘ I 'm going to give your secretary the once over . ’
19 ‘ I 've got to go out and you 've got two cats to spay . ’
20 Cos I 've got to go out in a few minutes .
21 Cos I 've got to go out in ten minutes , I 'm going to get my hair done and you 're going to look after Jim are n't you ?
22 tomorrow we 've got to go out
23 we 've got to go out tomorrow
24 What oh yes you 've got to go out with them films to Kingsworth .
25 The killer is when you 've got to go out to a special occasion is n't it ?
26 Yeah , I 've got to go out tonight .
27 I 've got to go out this evening .
28 Yes , I think I 've got to go out and dig , I , I really have , but but when you 're watch your back and .
29 Oh yes , make some bread with the soup I 've got to go out .
30 I only wondered because I 've got to go out later , I need to get somebody else to come in and , and be here but if I think it 's only going to be about that .
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