Example sentences of "[verb] out [conj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Like most human beings of whatever condition or culture who send out and receive such close scrutiny in a public place the two of them dimly sensed at one tissue-thin layer within the oldest parts of themselves that the strangely alternating processes of mutual assessment had not been entirely used up .
2 Hall still appears ready to pull out and spark another power switch .
3 Or you can simply opt out and discover some of the best ways to spend lazy days .
4 He wondered how many people in all the mental hospitals in the country — or the world " , — come to that — were really fallen Warriors who had either cracked up from the strain of trying to live in this hell-hole , or simply made the wrong choice and thought that the test was just seeing through the whole thing and then having the courage to stand out and make that challenge .
5 Why in in that case do you think that Sir Nicholas and he he he 's not stupid , I mean he 's a career politician , he 's come out and said this his wife has said that they 're both smiling on the front page of the newspaper at the moment and they go on to say it 's not fair on a man if a women undresses and then changes her mind .
6 And the free kick goes in early to Jochim. just cajoles his goalkeeper to come out and collect that one .
7 I says , he do n't have to come out and read that at all !
8 It was good of them for them all to come out and do all them drills .
9 Is n't that going to come out and join that one from Micklethorpe Lane ?
10 One of his sons , Noel , a retired university lecturer , decided to sort out and study all the documents , including the stories which had been confided to him by his father , to whom he was very close .
11 And here , in this incident , as he himself is dying and in his physical pain and torment , is carrying out this very work of seeking out and saving those who will turn to him , those who will put their trust in him he is saving the lost .
12 To claim your ticket to the RUNNING Magazine/Nike seminar , cut out and keep this panel .
13 Cut out and keep this voucher , together with vouchers 1 and 2 from our previous issues , and look out for the final one next month
14 would n't give out or let that out
15 He felt an urge to reach out and rescue some of the sheets of paper on which he imagined he could see writing , but the heat was extreme .
16 Pupils could be asked to pick out or underline all the things which suggest bias or which are opinion rather than fact .
17 The dragons could n't get you through the air-hole ; they could only get you if you put out a foot or a hand , or worst of all your head ; that was when they struck ; bit it off , or pulled you right out and ate all of you . ’
18 Produce pieces of writing in which there is a rudimentary attempt to present simple subject matter in a structured way , eg by means of a title and paragraphs or verses ; in which sentence punctuation ( capital letters , full stops , question marks and exclamation marks ) is generally accurately used ; and in which there is some evidence of an ability to set out and punctuate any direct speech in a way that makes meaning clear to the reader .
19 ( NB in an examination a student would be expected to set out and apply these requirements . )
20 the Well the the cutter slid down the cutter came out and did that with it .
21 In other words going out and buying some
22 Er the very fact that we 're at our desks er for more than seventy percent of our time filling these forms in er prevents us from moving on to the next prisoner and going out and arresting more people for crime .
23 So what I 'd like to do is erm , balance out the influence in him , prior to going out and making these negotiations erm , so that he comes back with a a suitable timescale for us to deal with it , and has n't promised them the earth in the way of commission or er , print changes or whatever .
24 Did he realise just how lucky he was , to be able to look out and call this land his own ?
25 I 'd run out and borrowed some from my boy .
26 Get out and make some decisions which contribute to profit .
27 ‘ … considered that a casual with a skilled trade may have his efficiency seriously impaired by being required to break stones and may , in order to avoid this task , feel compelled to sleep out or to commit some other offence against the law ; that it is impossible to expect the officer in charge of a casual ward to discriminate between men for whom the task would or would not be suitable , and that this would lay him open to accusations of favouritism or vindictiveness ; that the task could rarely be made a profitable one , and is repugnant to the class of workers most liable to unemployment , being looked upon by them as having penal associations and as entirely deterrent . ’ )
28 Think of two or three things that might be called out and invent some amusing replies .
29 They just tell them to go out an' get more money , do n't they ?
30 The Unions tell them to go out an' get more money an' ITV an' the papers tell them what to spend it on so the disease is always covered up .
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