Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] out [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily I knew how many there were of them ( 53 if I remember correctly ) so I could count them out again — something which involved a lot of shaking of the shell into a bucket of tank water . |
2 | Well , one thing was for sure … he would n't catch her out again ! |
3 | She was sure he would seek her out again . |
4 | Will you please try and act it out like we did the Twelfth Night the bit with Mrs , and see whether you can revive your idea of why Johnson , what is the nature of , of Johnson 's comic art . |
5 | For one , we do n't sponsor skaters , so you can count us out there . |
6 | I was blinded What time are we gon na chuck them out tonight ? |
7 | I think people are worried about whether we can carry them out efficiently . ’ |
8 | I suppose they could send me out tomorrow |
9 | It was alright when she 'd done the round they could , they could er bring them out again then , but not until then . |
10 | Can I give you out there . |
11 | I do n't think they 'll send you out today . |
12 | And if either of these things happened to her then Odette and Liam would be separated and taken away to the work-house , Odette with her heart in pieces and her nerves in tatters , Liam retreating so far into that anxious silence of his that nothing would ever bring him out again . |
13 | I can edit it out later . ’ |
14 | I thought , ‘ I 've just got to say something , and if it does n't go down too well , we can edit it out afterwards ’ . |
15 | As you can see , it 's not easy , and sometimes it really makes one unhappy that I can not bring it out properly , since my primary audience hope ) is writing for my own people . |
16 | But I do n't know why it is , I think that , they were gon na bring it out then . |
17 | My heart is so full of you , I must pour it out somehow , and so I 've devised this little diary of my travels , and will write a piece each day . |
18 | Er , well I , I did send it out again on Monday . |
19 | ‘ Just do n't spin it out too long , ’ he warned her . |
20 | They would n't throw you out otherwise ! |
21 | I should throw you out now and have done with it . |
22 | We 'll bail you out again . |
23 | But someone might see me out there … |
24 | Do n't sound them out just yet . |
25 | I 'll go and clean them out right this minute . ’ |
26 | ‘ If we can keep them out long enough , maybe the crowd will turn against them a bit and frustration will set in ’ — which is more or less what happened . |
27 | That would freak me out so much , you just would n't feel safe in your house ever again would you ? |
28 | He 'd probably tear them out anyway . |
29 | Very wide or very narrow , the ideal tie should mark you out as solid , reliable and totally free of any artistic tendencies . |
30 | That given , the Burkian thesis must work itself out inexorably to the separation and independence not only of the great colonies ( in the original sense of that word ) but of every island and speck of rock on the globe : where there could not be representation in a common sovereign assembly , ‘ unity ’ would only be de facto and on sufference , and thus diminishing with the passage of time — organic it could never be . |