Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's where we 're gon na win out here because we do bring a bigger show than other bands that come over . |
2 | Bathroom floors are more likely to get wet , and should have either a smooth surface that is well sealed , or a carpet that will dry out quickly and wo n't rot . |
3 | As many as possible would cluster at that end , and the stalls would thin out quickly as one went northwards away from the abbey towards the open country , with all its dangers for the peaceful trader . |
4 | If rates vary between countries , firms may carry out more or less of their business in one particular country than they would if all countries had the same rate . |
5 | I even tried window-cleaning , but that did n't work out even though I was outside . |
6 | As for Sylvia , there was something which could be working itself out between his only daughter and this Honourable : whether it would work out well or ill or at all , he wanted to be there to see it develop . |
7 | Evidently the carrier landings did n't work out well as those operations and their filming was quickly terminated . |
8 | Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ? |
9 | But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past . |
10 | The only problem was that it did n't work out quite as we were expecting it to … |
11 | If you gathered I ounce of it , you could wipe out more than two and a half million people . |
12 | The next time the band plays in that town , kids will run out early and buy tickets . |
13 | The notice of appeal must set out clearly and completely , shortly and simply , the grounds of appeal . |
14 | I usually mention briefly on going into business on your own account , working for yourself , but I 'll develop that later that that 's one of the things I can dr drop out altogether if w depending on the type of group I 'm with . |
15 | ‘ If that 's the case I 'll stay out longer than I 'd planned , and do you a favour ! ’ |
16 | But the 10-barrel John Hickey plant can knock out more when the occasion demands . |
17 | You must smash the egg quickly or else it will hatch out again and hound you until you get the knight again , or he gets you . |
18 | If animals ca n't adapt to change then they will die out just as the dinosaurs did . |
19 | Fault scarps will only be formed where a fault breaks the surface ; they can either die out laterally or merge into a monocline ( Fig. 3.33(A) ) . |
20 | In addition , soldiers in Saudi Arabia will get some protection from their gas masks , which will filter out more than 99% of aerosol particles . |
21 | No , what they mean is they if it 's put in on a Thursday so it 's there so when they , whatever they get in on a Friday they can pay out then but if it 's paid in on a Friday then |
22 | Er , H I V , the aids virus is a , a debilitating disease , we wo n't pay out initially because as soon as on diagnosis you could basically say they are , er , they 've got a debilitating disease , but we will pay out as soon as the illness actually affects some other part of the body er , and moves in to another disease . |
23 | The metaplastic cells usually presented in patches and did stand out clearly because of the presence of abundant PAS positive mucin in their cytoplasm . |
24 | Edward Lear , drawing parrots and toucans in the zoo , got them very lifelike but left his backgrounds very sketchy , letting the bird stand out brilliantly but giving very little clue about its habitat . |
25 | I think I might go out today after I 've had my bath . ’ |
26 | I 'll go out today and see if I can find a new daddy then , shall I ? |
27 | I did n't go out again until Ken stormed in and said he 'd found Nicola . ’ |
28 | So I knew that I could go out again and get another caution , that 's why I did it , really . |
29 | I know we 've got ta go out tomorrow but then if we do n't go down there today we 're not gon na go this week . |
30 | We could go out tomorrow and get one in the market . " |