Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Margaret was nearly out of her mind when she asked me to come out here to look for you , but that 's all in the past now . |
2 | If I lo , if I sit out there looks , looking sorry for myself then somebody will take me . |
3 | I came out here to do a job , Signor de Sciorto … ’ |
4 | I came out here to look for her , but she seems to have disappeared . ’ |
5 | I came out here to have a little fun skiing quietly round , and here you are , attempting to barge your way into my life all over again . |
6 | ‘ It 's a shame , ’ he shrugs , ‘ cause I came out here thinkin' we 'd be able to sit down and talk . |
7 | I came out here to find Bernard and that 's what I intend to do . ’ |
8 | So all I 've got to do is when I run out again fill it up again spending another twenty five quid 's worth or so that would have been six and I could have had a free Corgi toy for Ricky for Christmas . |
9 | So it was that I set out laboriously to catalogue the very schema of my own sanity , to list exhaustively the full range of my personal habits . |
10 | I flew out here feeling tired and overworked , but relatively sound in the moral-fibre department . |
11 | Sometimes if I 've had a particularly bad day and I go out there thinking I 'm going to have a particularly bad gig I 'll have a really great one . |
12 | I just caught a glimpse of you both through one of the windows , but Lewis had already started to come back inside when I went out there to fetch you back . ’ |
13 | But I stay out there singing some made-up song that goes with the waves crunching on the shingle , so she tosses stones in the water to plop near me in the darkness and I shout like an idiot and run back to the shore . |
14 | Now , if you came out here to annoy me then … ’ |
15 | You came out here to whimper over the fact that you could n't be together in the way that you would like , only you made the unfortunate mistake of running into me instead . ’ |
16 | She thawed out sufficiently to allow a wintry suggestion of a smile to appear . |
17 | If she came out still screaming , she was returned , again without comment . |
18 | Well it 's not doing much good you going out there talking |
19 | There should be enough cream there now for four to six weeks on a twice weekly basis , but if you run out just give a ring in . |
20 | So instead you set out either to strengthen your position or to undermine his . |
21 | You lost out there did n't you really ? |
22 | You brought out here begin at last to unbind . |
23 | Once she had decided to go into publishing , she set out conscientiously to fulfil her aim by getting three qualifications for the job : bookshop experience , a degree in English and secretarial skills . |
24 | We strolled out together leaving the indignant Sally to pick up her heaps of black silk . |
25 | ‘ We came out here looking for a 100per cent record and I 'll be disappointed if we go back with a defeat , ’ said Llewellyn . |
26 | But perhaps our feet were guided there , because we came out much soothed and at peace . |
27 | Now , in the brightness of a cloudless morning , the air clear after a night of rain and surprisingly dry , we started out thoroughly refreshed . |
28 | One night along came Doctor Strangelove , so we went out early to eat before the film started , in a taverna near the cinema . |
29 | We went out there to do a job and we achieved a lot . |
30 | At its centre stands labourism coterminous with the Labour Party , from which we move out successively to trade unionism , the working class and finally bourgeois society . |