Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] out in the " in BNC.

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1 Well you do n't want to go out in the car so stop and do a bit of painting .
2 It 's reassuring to know that even beautiful actresses worry about what they 're gong to wear to go out in the evening .
3 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 .
4 Nearly all children want to go out in the snow and , if they are suitably dressed , they can have many mathematically rewarding experiences as well as lots of fun .
5 Despite being part of a happy close-knit Jewish family , Alison could n't wait to go out in the world to do her own thing .
6 You want to stand out in the assessor 's mind but not as an insensitive bully trying to throw your weight around .
7 One business source said : ‘ He has a low base salary and he has to stand out in the sun a great deal longer before he gets a bonus at the oasis .
8 Then they will be expected to turn out in the afternoon heat to suit the peak viewing times of European television viewers .
9 caught on one and I want to ring out in the other at the same time I can use it .
10 Yeah that 's a nice er , slot , were you looking to go out in the garden ?
11 ‘ It seemed to turn out in the end that the American negotiator did n't have any flexibility and remained on the crucial issues unmoved . ’
12 used to get told to go out in the Autumn and we used to get told by the , used to get taken out by the teacher into some woods and you would have to collect the leaves .
13 ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’
14 ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’
15 " Nenna , would you like to come out in the dinghy ? "
16 Several volunteers have offered to help out in the office , and , if necessary , can be ‘ phoned at home in the evenings .
17 And this man said that he was a lay reader , and that he 'd retired , he 'd come back from Australia , and he though that he would like to help out in the parish .
18 So that would be the argument against other schools even attempting to opt out in the Oxfordshire area ?
19 We are all frightened that fossil fuels are going to run out in the foreseeable future , and I wonder if i could ask you about one or two possibilities .
20 The immediate task was then to get a secure temporary roof across the whole building so that the interior could begin to dry out in the spring .
21 ‘ I thought I might find them laughing at poor Daddy , ’ Rose said , allowing her own shock and fear to ease out in the nervous laughter , but Maggie 's face remained pale and serious .
22 The circumstances in which Anselm used the phrase Libertas Ecclesiae in these nine letters from 1101 to 1106 show that he knew that this phrase embodied the papal policy with which Hugh of Lyons had probably made him familiar , and which he was in duty bound to carry out in the matter of homage and investiture .
23 My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude .
24 But it became clear that she would soon have to go out in the rain and get a bus to their sister convent .
25 For example with education , it 'll be a terrible thing for education if the middle classes continue to contract out in the way that they are so we have a divorced system of independent education quite separate from the state system .
26 Or perhaps you started to work out in the gym round the corner from the office .
27 I recall having to stand out in the cold at Cotherstone Chapel when one gentleman belonging to a family which had been in the dale for several generations was laid to rest .
28 ‘ If we could be sure he 's having to hide out in the open , it might even be a good idea . ’
29 Mum , what do we have to do out in the garden ?
30 He is on call round-the-clock in Minehead , Somerset , and does n't hesi-tate to turn out in the middle of the night if necessary .
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