Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] [vb infin] out " in BNC.

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1 He was never any trouble but we used to think perhaps he should go out a bit more , ’ say Brian Gedge .
2 Perhaps he should seek out Ariadne .
3 It was all he could get out .
4 So he 'll go out and bring information into the group from various different sources .
5 Raising the trapdoor a little more so he could see out , he cautiously pushed out the barrel of the shotgun and checked for any sign of enemy personnel , as best as he could in his limited field of vision .
6 And er , he , he got it so he 'd eat out of pocket , and exercise , you know , turn its head round and and in that side , you know .
7 The Profitboss goes out of his way to discourage report-writing : to do so he will go out of his way to walk the patch and give ( or obtain ) thirty-second verbal reports .
8 Soon he 'll plunge out , to scatter his seething joy ,
9 Gradually , almost imperceptibly , the light strengthened and soon he could make out the shape of boats , the mexeflote causeway and the patchwork of woods and fields on the island .
10 Most women do n't really have a very high opinion of themselves , so if you start treating them as something special they think , ‘ Oh God , sooner or later he 'll find out the truth , and then he 'll despise me . ’
11 Later he would go out and stroll the city before his noon date at the Smithsonian and the afternoon meeting with the Secret Service .
12 Now he 'll look out for restaurants we can both go to , ’ she explains .
13 She was afraid that any minute now he would come out with it , that he 'd say he hated Mr Evans and not being allowed to use the bathroom in the daytime , even when it was cold .
14 You might find one in tens or perhaps hundreds of thousands , but even he will turn out a rather feeble specimen . ’
15 During the days , while the man slept , Boy would sleep a little himself , in a chair , in preparation for his nights at The Bar ; but mostly he would stare out of the window at the city , or stare at the television .
16 Sometimes he would last out until the end of Newsnight , and other nights it would be earlier when he said , ‘ I think I 'd better go home now . ’
17 Sometimes he would lay out in a row the seven or eight letters from the seven or eight men who he would most like to meet and talk to when he got to heaven .
18 Ladies and gentlemen , he would say , Ladies and gentlemen , now it gives me very great pleasure to introduce the woman who is responsible for holding this whole show together ; the woman who first understood all those years ago that there was crying need for a place where all you lovely people could gather of an evening , the one that we all know and love , and so … would you please welcome on stage , the very lovely , the very talented … once again … our very own … and sometimes he would fade out , and not even say her name , and he would pause , he would make us wait , he would suspend his elegant hands over the keys ; and then , in that silence , he would play the first notes of the actual song itself .
19 Sometimes he 'd ooze out all of those stream-of-consciousness words about bad women and liquor and death .
20 Then he would go out and meet those requirements .
21 If he does n't then he 'll go out of my life for ever .
22 Then he could go out and enjoy himself unashamedly and leave serious , studious Doctor Jekyll to get on with his important , life-saving work . ’
23 If a man talks only with the prisoners of his own world then he will seek out a stranger …
24 Once he is there he must find out exactly where ‘ there ’ is .
25 ‘ You could not be expected to foresee how he would turn out . ’
26 You need someone to discuss your work when it comes to printing , and Danny will suggest which frames to print and how he can bring out certain aspects of an image . ’
27 All the time he was eating he was thinking how he could get out again .
28 He 'd thought of a way , how he could get out without his Mum and Dad knowing .
29 He had managed to haul himself into a position where he gave rather more and received rather fewer orders and proceeded to look around to see how he could get out of the insurance office where economic necessity had landed him and where he had learned only a flashy taste in clothes and stationery .
30 But as far as the others were concerned he had n't a clue , and , rack his brains as he might , he had very little idea how he could find out .
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