Example sentences of "[v-ing] out this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Forward on the MGB 's exposed foredeck , Able Seaman Savage racked the Sperrbrecher with his 2-pounder pom-pom , knocking out this mine destroyer 's 88mm ( 3.5in ) gun and setting fire to its ready-use ammunition lockers on deck . |
2 | My answer to that would be that er since the only permissible reason for pushing out this inset boundary would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built development , and built development would not seem to be within er the possibility of er Policy E N V One as well as within the possibility of er other policies |
3 | I think in a way we were all Ziggy Stardust and we were all living out this myth of Ziggy Stardust and treated him as if he was Ziggy Stardust . |
4 | We got her to help by writing out this queschun for us . |
5 | perhaps if we can quickly , I mean I do n't want a lot out of Tesco 's , it will just save turning out , I do n't mind turning out this afternoon but , if the traffic |
6 | I 'm going out this way |
7 | You going out this afternoon ? |
8 | " Well , I do n't know , I might be going out this evening , " he said casually . |
9 | D : Are you going out this evening ? ( to which Lucy ‘ replies ’ ) |
10 | Going home later in the afternoon , Matthew said , " Unfortunately I 'm going out this evening , otherwise we might have had dinner together . " |
11 | But I 'm going out this evening — a party in Cheltenham . ’ |
12 | Well I 'll stay and have my bath between eight and nine and you can go and have a drink no I do n't think I 'll be going out this evening . |
13 | You 're better not going out this sort of weather . |
14 | but now she 's moving on , and another girl 's going out this week or next week to er join them |
15 | ‘ Well actually I 'm going out this morning too . ’ |
16 | Are you going out this morning ? |
17 | You 're not going out this morning are you ? |
18 | Oh you 're alright you 're not , I 'm not going out this morning |
19 | We are rushing out this newsletter in time for the first summer festival , at Kings Heath Park . |
20 | The century and a half of research that followed was largely fixated on testing out this hypothesis of ‘ localization of function ’ . |
21 | At the end of September 1949 , therefore , Smith was himself seconded to the BEA to work on sorting out this problem , and he was in fact to stay , in a sustained attempt to work out a better contracts system , thus further strengthening the BEA 's management of the construction programme . |
22 | We spent quite a long time sorting out this problem in the electrostatic case , and we need not repeat the argument here . |
23 | I am not a councillor nor politician whose job ought to be sorting out this dilemma . |
24 | The next 70 years or so are spent sorting out this confusion , deciding first what a face is and then putting a name to it in whatever language comes to hand — be it Thai or Zuni or Swahili or Spanish — or any of the other 4,000 odd languages that the world currently offers . |
25 | ‘ I myself am flying out this evening with my wife to join the IMP team . ’ |
26 | If your person do n't have the er over there , I think Gary 's helping out this week , he might |
27 | You do n't think I had anything to do with kitting out this place , do you ? ’ |
28 | It is one of three films coming out this year to mark the the 500th anniversary of Columbus 's discovery of America . |
29 | " Even if I had a book coming out this year , which I have n't . |
30 | Coming out this month , The Gardener 's Year ( £14.95 ) by Burkhard Mücke and John Ferguson is beautifully photographed and packed with information . |