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

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1 She had a go at me for pulling out a You know you Just er the other week we walked from where was it ?
2 And er , I thought I 'd probably have wall paper on that wall , you know , use , use the curtains just as plenty of fullness , but have them for keeping out the light or keeping in the heat ,
3 Be careful not to qualify praise ( do not , for instance , say , ‘ Thank you for taking out the rubbish — why do n't you do that all the time ? ’ ) .
4 The RMI will certainly help you in working out a QDM , since the pointers indicate your QDM and no calculation is necessary .
5 Motocross riders are a tough breed … no amount of fog was going to stop them from checking out the sport 's newest circuit this morning .
6 It induces parties to submit their disputes voluntarily to conciliation or administrative decision and , in some areas such as divorce and custody , it involves them in working out a private solution , thus enhancing their acceptance of the outcome .
7 The rapid fire of questions was deliberate , she knew , designed to scare her into blurting out the truth .
8 Ladbroke 's had a book open on whether he would get round inside the distance but the far spicier price would be odds against him in bawling out a porter in Bangkok .
9 We congratulate him on spelling out the good things that we shall be offering .
10 Is it worth sending out a call ? ’
11 Oh I 'm sorry my Lord perhaps I could read the passage out and then er I can hand it up to your Lordship but it after setting out the dictor from Mr Justice in the Midland Bank .
12 And then dreams he of smelling out a suit ;
13 It had immediately bombed and Sir David English , editor of the Daily Mail , had had to be brought in to rescue it by throwing out the new design ideas and making it look as old-fashioned as its daily counterpart .
14 The council had heard about impending publication late on Saturday night , too , he said , and had tried to stop it by taking out an interdict against the newspaper concerned .
15 of course some companies do this and one or two manage to benefit from it by sending out a different type ) f product from their range each year .
16 More precisely , the general principle is that the court can neither extend the statute to a case not within its terms though perhaps within its purpose ( the casus omissus ) nor curtail it by leaving out a case that the statute literally includes , though it should not have .
17 You will easily spot them by carrying out the title/verso exercise .
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