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

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1 If the transition field fluctuates rapidly with a slight preference for the Pacific rim great circle , and there is some evidence from non-transitional fields for this , the sediments may average out in preference for one of the two paths , explaining the extraordinary longitudinal confinement .
2 Well I think that Bruce Kent should call for a referendum on the issue and I think the Labour Party should come out in favour of that .
3 ‘ We should turn out in droves , all of us , and place our cross against the name of the person in whichever party will care more for the people , ’ said Mr Harper .
4 The Noble Earl , Lord has given one o one illustration of how things might work out in practice , perhaps I could have a shot at another .
5 Cos they they they 've obviously not made sense to realise that , a dog might run out in front of you but you 're doing sixty in a in a sixty zone and forty in a forty zone you 're gon na have to slam on your anyway so it 's them gon na be stupid , it 's not you being
6 Or it 'll go out in July God knows how we 're gon na do it after SATS in er a a ye at year fourteen .
7 ‘ If there are any changes , I 'm sure we 'll find out in time .
8 In a play on the official Nazi designation of Munich as ‘ Capital of the Movement ’ , it was now dubbed unofficially the ‘ Capital of the Counter-Movement ’ ; it was said that propaganda advocating the restoration of the monarchy was increasing , that it was no longer advisable to use the ‘ Heil Hitler ’ greeting or wear the Party arm-badge , and that ‘ sooner or later ’ a revolution could break out in Munich .
9 John Gould was equally hard at work and spent hours tracking down Joyce 's more obscure lyrics and tunes which we could try out in place of any songs which were too difficult for my limited vocal range .
10 When the good news from the Gulf arrived from Saudi Arabia via a Foreign Office cable , ‘ officials checked the rules to ensure the announcement could go out in Mr Major 's name ’ , he said .
11 The main thoughts that worried you were that you were either having a heart attack or that you 'd pass out in front of your colleagues … .
12 So with some basic text on your screen , let's step out in style
13 Fraternal black feeling made it inevitable that the ANC would speak out in defence of its rival .
14 How that would work out in practice is unclear .
15 And I did so : the Ancient Mariner but without his enthusiasm , knowing that my story would spread out in waves , carried by travellers inside and outside South America .
16 I think that would come out in black and white .
17 Erm so as we could possibly erm lend it to er a pending news newssheet that , that would come out in relation to Northumberland .
18 Olsen points out that this sort of imagery is alienating for poets who happen to be women ; I would point out in addition the rather sinister implication that men are somehow masters of language , so that they and not we are entitled to decide her fate .
19 Who on earth would venture out in weather like this ? she asked herself .
20 If putty is used ( as was common on older systems ) , this will dry out in time and the joint may leak .
21 The money that the Minister has provided has been recycled more times than I can count — although he talks about it as if it were new money — and it will run out in April , but there is still no commitment to replace it .
22 When the strains of Rula Britannia strike up , our very own Wigan-born wrestler — the only Brit in WWF 's superstar line-up — will step out in front of 83,000 frenzied fans in the most famous sporting arena in the world .
23 ‘ Yes , well luckily for me , Cozy Powell and Neil Murray are into it and we will go out in November and do some gigs .
24 He said : ‘ Everything will come out in evidence .
25 The book , edited by Michael Brandt and including contributions by Rainer Kahsnitz and Hans Jakob Schuffels , will come out in January to coincide with the exhibition of the Gospel itself in Hildesheim ( 15 January until 28 February 1993 ) .
26 The new hero may start out in life as untenured or a drifter — seldom as a wage-earner — but he settles down .
27 But there are basic things that the journalist will want to know about a story that you can work out in advance .
28 So you can work out in advance the question there is , and try and condense down , prepare your answers mentally , prepare for those question areas , and condense down your arguments to the point where you can put them across succinctly .
29 ‘ They can get deep depressions and do not know how to express it , and it can come out in rebellion of one sort or the other , ’ said Anne .
30 ‘ A frustrated player can strike out in anger .
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