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

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1 And if they come out with that line : ‘ Oh but mum , everyone else 's mum lets them stay out until three in the morning/hitch a lift home from Glastonbury/take the short cut across the meadow at night/ride a bike without wearing an orange band … ’ then find out what other parents really think .
2 ‘ Fine by me , but wo n't Bryant smell a rat when he sees me walking out with all this ? ’
3 My educational colleagues are a hard-bitten lot and I had not expected them to come out as complete ‘ quality ’ converts .
4 If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … .
5 It visited chiefs , and worked through them to find out about local resources , tools , apprenticeship patterns and market locations .
6 I crept out after this , my last encounter with a commissioned officer , with my hard-won confidence and self-esteem in shreds once more .
7 You can have yours checked out for free on Sunday at Halfords in Durham , in a session organised by Halfords and What Car ? magazine .
8 You , you were n't auto sort of automatically allowed out till ten you had to go to the office and say , please may I stay out till ten .
9 Why did I rush out like that ?
10 You know but we man I I got out at any rate .
11 When I got out of high school I wanted to be a caddie , so I got some bags at my local club .
12 That 's all I got out of this one boy !
13 I got out in one shot . ’
14 Some British armoured cars came and began shooting from a distance , and in the chaos I shouted out to four or five brother officers and we drove off in a truck .
15 I found out about that in Buenos Aires . ’
16 When some boys at the school put excrement under the headmaster 's chair , he contrasted the culprits unfavourably with true school sportsmen : ‘ Last Friday I was feeling pretty low when I found out about this lot … but then I went to football on Saturday , there were several lads and teachers there , playing their hearts out or giving up their time just for the school , and then I thought , ‘ Perhaps , it 's not so bad after all . ’
17 So er when I found out about this I 've equipped them with a er
18 One of the things I found out about this one , is that , welder 's lung is still not recognized as an industrial disease er of all this time , and yet , if you have welder 's lung by er using stainless steel , it is , but it comes under asthma , so that 's something that we feel that should be being pushed by the G M B.
19 And I went in there , and asked for their tailoring department and er er I found out after that I was just dead lucky , one of their trouser finishers was going to er leave , she was getting married , and she was leaving and erm although you did n't have to leave then , she she she sort of had got to leave , so er I just fell lucky , there .
20 Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment .
21 I dined out on that one for quite a while , but have not had occasion to be offered cream coronets of late .
22 all I want out of this life is to meet a few men with something more between their ears than the latest Donna Summer hit .
23 I came out without any money .
24 Then , in a blink , the pictures of Mum and Mrs Dinwiddie and the sea of mud vanished , and I came out of that station floating six inches above the ground .
25 I came out of slippered retirement and enjoyed a late bonus by visiting the old familiar places once again — but this time with a master cameraman .
26 I weighed eleven stone when I was in the Line : before I came out with that I weighed five stone ten .
27 The first May I fell out my garden and put my elbow out , this , this , this one right out which makes it awkward for me to use now , you know , I , I put that right out and therefore erm I had to go at , up to hospital and put that right and the follow the following , the following May my bed caught alight with electric blanket and that blazed all up , had my , had my bed all alight my double bed , the electric blanket and I 'd only just had it serviced and that went , that was the second May and the third May we were going on an outing me and erm Arthur that was lodging with me and he , we got out of the taxi at Parndon and it , he just collapsed and died at me feet so that 's the , that was the end of that and I 've been living here you know , since he went , and erm I used to be able to get anywhere with one stick cos I had arthritis in this right hip you see , I could get anywhere with one stick in the taxi , or anywhere and I went to my son 's , er which is now coming , I 've been here about twelve years in this bungalow , er eight years erm , eight years ago in No this November gone , I went down to my son 's , it was rather slippery and he took me down in the car and I , as I got out erm the car I said to him mind it 's very slippery , he said I wo n't let you fall mother he said , so I went in , but as I came out with one stick he still had n't got anything down , you know , if it had been a , a sort of erm sand or something down I would n't of slipped and I got half way in his car and out I fell and caught this left hip on the step , on the step and I dislocated my hip and it 's right out of the socket like that , it should be , and I ca n't have it put back because I 've had several coronaries in my life time and I can not have it put back you see
28 I came out in nineteen eighty four .
29 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 .
30 I like it because I know that every time I walk out on that stage my fingers are getting stronger and I have that much more playing behind me . ’
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