Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you say that the Nationalists of Ireland have a right to claim to go out of the united Kingdom as a community if you say that five or six per cent of the whole of the United Kingdom have that right because they wish to have separate rule for themselves , how can you say that a body in Ireland , not five or six per cent , but twenty-five per cent of the whole population , has not an equal right to separate treatment ?
2 For instance , an awful lot of breasts got painted out in the nineteenth century .
3 Now I was talking to your Doctor who was wondering whether we might want to go out for a few beers at some point
4 ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’
5 I can imagine him being one of these , these , these er husbands who just want , who want , who will want to go out with the lads on his night out and will get , you know , he 's a , he 's ste I can imagine him being one of these stereotypical husbands who goes out , gets pissed , comes back , who wants the dinner on the table and
6 ‘ I did n't — I did n't want to go out of the station for a while .
7 Well you do n't want to go out in the car so stop and do a bit of painting .
8 It 's reassuring to know that even beautiful actresses worry about what they 're gong to wear to go out in the evening .
9 I daresay they 'll wonder why on earth you agreed to go out with a chap like me . "
10 It 's got nothing to do with the fact that he got bent out of shape at an early age and has been shaping laughs out of the kinks ever since .
11 We do n't want to fall out with the villagers over this .
12 I had arranged to go out in a crab boat to get JTR 's coastal sketches .
13 I 've had two or three I think , very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out on a limb they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it .
14 Many salespeople believe that the most efficient routing plan involves driving out to the furthest customer and , then zig-zagging back to home base .
15 The forty seven year old aircraft failed to come out of a loop during a flying display at Woodford aerodrome near Manchester in June .
16 The hoarse words were intended to come out as a joke , but instead they held a raw note of emotion which seemed to hang in the air between them .
17 You do not want to find out in the interview itself that the skirt rides up disconcertingly high when you sit down or that the front gapes open when you lean forward to talk .
18 We got squeezed out of the middle . ’
19 The Algiers agreement failed to work out to the satisfaction of either side .
20 Meanwhile the also sympathetic but Grahamly maddening Tim is struggling to move into a flat on the row , while supposing himself to be struggling to come out of the closet .
21 so of course that would 've come out at a later stage , yeah , you know there 's a lot of business miles involved in flying to all these er places .
22 But if I ever got caught out with the big guy in the skull mask and the big axe thing then I 'd probably ask to end up coming back as my son because he 'd have my amazing charm , dazzling character , obscene talent ( ? — Ed ) , and chiselled good looks ! ( and gift for talking utter bullshine ! — Ed ) .
23 Did they ever mention to you or your father that they in fact got caught out by the weather ?
24 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
25 The claim is disputed … but it 's still a good excuse for a ballooning festival.So the lawns of the Chase Hotel were busy this evening as the fist arrivals for the weekend event prepared for their ascent.We took up the offer of a flight with Ian Ashpole , who told us he planned to jump out of the balloon when we reached full height :
26 I do n't want to come out of a theatre feeling disturbed and offended . ’
27 Over the years of flying at almost every conceivable airshow location in the UK , Lindsey has had a few unusual requests along the way : ‘ I can remember a certain airshow organiser , who was very active on the airshow scene then , but not now , coming up to me and saying ‘ Lindsey , how much do you want to bail out at the end of one of these dogfight routines that you do ? ’ ,
28 It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire .
29 I want to go out for a ride in the open air . ’
30 Oh well might have perhaps will you have a spare day No I want to go out for a meal No , but I been home but at dinner time just .
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