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

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1 But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide .
2 Those are rocks and you are sitting on them gazing out to sea .
3 When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work .
4 ‘ If we can force them to pull out through lack of money then that is their excuse , but we do n't care as long as they go somewhere else . ’
5 Ellwood 's technique was to let them stay about five vehicles ahead , but now and then he 'd drop back and let them fall out of sight .
6 Ask yourself the question ‘ What do I want out of life ? ’
7 Anyway , as you know , we were almost brought up in the same bassinet , and , as I made out to Mama just a short while ago , if Isobel had to choose between the horse and me , the horse would come out best . ’
8 Just I mean out of interest the reason why I did n't take Sheffield
9 I had no sister , I went to all-boys schools , I lived out of town , never went to parties and while for others girlfriends were the in-thing , I lived for sport . ’
10 Did I stay out of loyalty to the priest , the human being , or was there something else that compelled me to remain there , when all the more ‘ Christian ’ elements had long ago fled ?
11 Then Clay and I rode out on horseback for a tour of the beautiful sage-covered landscape which seemed to stretch to Mexico .
12 As I rode out of town , past the railway station and its ‘ Welcome to Prestatyn ’ message , to alighting holidaymakers , I could not help thinking that they certainly were .
13 I was at Low Newton a couple of weeks and then I got out on bail and went to see Stephen , but then I got lifted again , back to Low Newton .
14 I got out on bail , I think it was my probation officer who rang up .
15 Switching on the bedside light , I got out of bed and fumbled into my bathrobe .
16 I got out of bed , packed a suitcase , wrote a note for Richard saying I was leaving him , and walked to the station .
17 Mysteriously , a nurse later said that one night I got out of bed and walked to the toilet , and yet the next day I could n't move .
18 Jean-Claude , exhausted by the long ride from Paris and a late night of in-toxication , moaned something unintelligible as I got out of bed , rolled over and promptly went back to sleep .
19 I got out of bed and put on my dressing-gown with shaky haste .
20 I got out of bed suddenly and fumbled for some money .
21 Last night it cried like a little child , and I got out of bed and went to the window to listen .
22 I got out of bed , went across to the window and looked out at the night .
23 One night I got out of bed and drove — very badly — to an office .
24 I got out of bed gah ! — and then picked myself up off the floor .
25 I got out of bed and sat in my pyjama trousers and wrote a letter , quite a long letter , which I tore up at the first re-reading .
26 and I heard it all before I got out of bed .
27 I got out of breath drying myself after a bath and I realised I was a bit overweight , ’ said Mervin , who now tips the scales at just over eight stones !
28 When I got out of hospital I dared not go outside .
29 They knew we did n't get on , and they never tried to get us a flat or nowt , so when I got out of prison with him I was just on my own .
30 When I got out of prison again I went to a hostel in Manchester and he was coming up there all the time .
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