Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 I 'll take him back to Strelsau and you must get out of the country as fast as you can . ’
32 Instantly she knew that she too must get out of the Lodge .
33 She knew she must get out of the car quickly , or it would get stuck behind the steering wheel .
34 However , you should point out to the parents any overlap between problems .
35 The receptionist should point out to the guest the location of the restaurants , lounges , public rooms and emergency exits and enquire whether there is anything the guest may require or need to know .
36 Okay , I think I should point out to the Committee , I think it 's self evident , that the gains will be dependent upon the budget , probably with regard to the position , and the vexing question of carry forwards .
37 We decided that this could happen with quite a few units and that we should point out in the documentation the need to be on guard against it .
38 That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election .
39 As the object of my attention I have chosen the character of Anderson in Tom Stoppard 's ( 1977 ) television play , Professional Foul , though I must point out from the outset that it is the dramatic text which is the focus of my attention and not the BBC Television production , and my comments will reflect this to a large degree .
40 ‘ I think , ’ she went on , ‘ now that we have more than half the land — and most of the best part — you must come out into the open .
41 ‘ You must come out of the sun , Mr Gray , ’ said Lord Henry .
42 Fear slowed his thoughts , and grudgingly granted him one consolation : at this speed they must come out at the bottom a damn sight faster than they went through at the top .
43 They should get out into the real world .
44 ‘ The English department , ’ one parent said , ‘ should get out of the sex education business . ’
45 The patient should get out of the house at intervals , if at all possible .
46 The social worker said I should get out of the house , so I got enticed down to Age Concern and passed the afternoon there .
47 The right hon. Gentleman should get out of the habit of writing his supplementary questions before he hears the first answer .
48 Mrs Wilson had told him he should get out of the house more .
49 They believe Britain should pull out of the project and find another weapon to fill the same role .
50 If a Labour government ca n't get the devaluation it wants , it should pull out of the ERM .
51 The CBI now confirms that the UK should pull out of the present recession at the beginning of 1992 ; in fact , will it ?
52 He says the Government should help out with the extra cost .
53 Maybe we should listen out for the noise in the voices of Kristin Hersh , Tim Buckley , Prince , Michael Jackson — the way they chew and twist language not for any decipherable , expressive reason , ( that 's to say , not to accentuate more deeply the conventional mannerisms of ‘ passion ’ ) , but for the gratuitous voluptuousness of utterance itself .
54 The track of the animals seemed likely to take them within two hundred yards of their hiding place , so they should crawl out onto the plain to try to get a shot from half that range .
55 If there is doubt and unbelief to be overcome , it is outside of us , and like St George we must venture out of the camp and slay the dragons for the honour of faith .
56 Apart from the risk of causing injury to your visitor , the dog might rush out into the road .
57 There is always the chance that they could — ’ The Manchu expanded his hands outward as if to indicate the idea that the population of Tarvaras might explode out into the galaxy .
58 I 'll give you a room to work in , I 'll turn round and walk the other way whenever I see you , and I 'll stay out of the kitchen whenever you want to use it .
59 He fills it with a restless , bristling energy , as if he might clamber out of the frame and into real life .
60 When you push the chair down kerbs or ramps it is safest to go down backwards , as the patient might fall out of the chair if he is facing forwards as the chair tilts downwards .
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