Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I got out in one shot . ’
2 I came out in nineteen eighty four .
3 In a subsequent debate on the report on the sixth of November nineteen ninety two , I spelt out in some detail how the government intended to fulfil that commitment and one of the regulations before the house today represents the culmination of our actions to give effect to one of Sir Thomas er Bingham 's recommendations that the existing right in section forty seven of the banking act nineteen eighty seven , for auditors to report relevant information to the bank of England should become a statutory duty .
4 Six days afterwards I set out in direct disobedience of orders to rejoin my regiment .
5 The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters .
6 Then suddenly I got a bit more confidence , I felt better about my weight , my husband encouraged me as I started out in various career directions , and goals actually began to emerge .
7 I started out in this business not having any concept about what an actor did .
8 Now I stride out in major events : the London Marathon , the Great North Run , and the Malta , Benidorm , Sheffield and Leeds marathons .
9 Such was the case with a catalogue of French harpsichord music that Bruce Gustafson and I brought out in 1990 .
10 I bin out in deep snow before you was even thought of . ’
11 I was just so furious that I swept out in high dudgeon .
12 ‘ Then you got out in good time .
13 ALL eyes were on Princess Diana last night as she stepped out in this stunning wrap-around dress .
14 ‘ You might be little , Margie , but you poke out in all the right places . ’
15 ‘ You mean to say that you go out in all weathers — hail , rain–snow , sunshine — and run up and down for nothing ? ’
16 She cried out in vehement protest , horrified to hear the crack in her voice , and feel the first hot , gritty tears .
17 If you venture out in all weathers , you need a compact camera that can brave the elements , too .
18 When Melissa gave her name , she burst out in mingled relief and fear , ‘ Ms Craig , the police are looking for Rick ! ’ ' 'Yes , I know , ’ said Melissa .
19 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
20 ‘ It is only because you want to pry , to discover who writes to me , that you come out in this way every morning .
21 ‘ To let you find out in such a way …
22 When she comes out in nice clothes I say get them for modelling ?
23 We go out in all weathers .
24 But if we go out in twos and look inconspicuous we can get away with it easily .
25 A typical example of this was a patrol we carried out in Valiant that summer , which took us from Newlyn to Swansea , a passage of some ten hours .
26 Mr Deputy Speaker , as the honourable members knows , our S S A calculations are on slightly different basis from England as we set out in this report and we do believe that local authorities should have the maximum flexibility to make their own decisions and it is therefore a matter for local debate .
27 In May 1987 , we pointed out in New Socialist that Labour 's leaders would have to take on electoral reform and come to a pre-election accommodation with the Alliance if they seriously wanted to win the election .
28 They hatch out in 3–4 weeks and the larvae bore into the wood .
29 They put out in this feather-light saucer of a boat from his nephew 's yard only just below the limits of Aurae Phiala , transport downstream in the spate being rapid and easy — for experts , at least — and the return journey much simpler by portage .
30 They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’
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