Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [to-vb] out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When he 'd gone , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I began to try out different possibilities .
2 Armed with the phone number of the vicar of All Saints , I determined to find out all I could about the mysterious stone .
3 One day I decided to test out these facts by catching and measuring some of our local birds .
4 I decided to try out some opening ideas : The storm has played Grandma 's footsteps with the terrified child ( that 's me ) .
5 Up in London , I started to sort out various logistical problems .
6 I managed to lift out unwanted wet or partially dry colour using the brush loaded with water
7 But I managed to give out some positive body language , and at least came through with a win . ’
8 If however I had to single out one particular group of teachers to whom I hope the book will appeal , it is those who have been in the profession for about five to ten years .
9 And er I had to ask out this quarter of an hour early , well I got me hair all combed out all ready to go you see ?
10 Erm so but I wanted to point out two or three things on this contract that if you do n't tell them on the phone about them before you get round there they they 'll use it
11 I wanted to go out last week , but he said , ‘ No way , you 're not going out there ’ , and he made me stay in the whole week .
12 She tried to bolt out several times and she finally made it .
13 You seemed to pick out two players or perhaps three ; Les Phillips got a lot of mention , Steve Foster and Martin Foyle for his goals .
14 He broke off and removed his arms from around her waist , and she had to put out one hand to regain her balance .
15 Now which other four do you think were the key if you had to pick out six major ones , yeah .
16 Well , I 'm sorry you had to find out this way . ’
17 You had to work out this thing he was thinking of , and he gave two dues .
18 The Modern Language Association Bibliography from 1985 to the present is available on compact disc , so you can do much quicker searches than if you had to haul out each year 's book one by one .
19 There had always been a sympathetic ear for her clients , and she longed to pour out all her troubles right away .
20 And because she wanted to know more , she wanted to find out all there was to find out about this dark , ancient stronghold that her ancestors had known , at times she stole out from her bedchamber after nightfall and stood listening to the night rustlings and the soft settling of the old , old timbers ( and the footsteps ? did n't she still hear the footsteps every night ? ) and thought that if only she knew the right words , or if only she had the power , she could summon the enchantments and lay bare the secrets and understand this place .
21 Besides , last week that was one of the things you said you wanted to try out this summer . ’
22 Next we knew , we must take the road which led to Cherbourg , where we hoped to find out more of what had happened on that tragic occasion — and we were soon on our way to the Château de la Brehouse at St Pierre Eglise , where we were to spend the night .
23 But then Hector was to blame too because Hector went they were coming round and we had to get out first , he promised us as the first houses would go up we would get back again
24 In fact we had to turf out dozens before we could even start filming . ’
25 ‘ We had no fridge , cooker , cutlery or crockery so we had to eat out all the time .
26 In B. 's case , the plaintiff 's complaint is of negligence by medical staff at a much earlier period — they carried out a dilation and curettage ( ‘ D. and C. procedure ’ ) at a time when the plaintiff 's mother was about five weeks pregnant with the plaintiff but did not know it , and they failed to carry out any pregnancy test before the D. and C. procedure .
27 In the interim , they agreed to carry out further research into land-based disposal .
28 As each side manoeuvred , they sought to spell out some seemingly important message — conflicting messages over which they were about to fight .
29 And if they tried to carry out any of those threats in the letter —
30 And one of the reasons why the black women in Liverpool put this exhibition together erm and they tried to pick out different kinds of jobs that women had to show that black women could do those jobs , and they were saying look , there 's lots of stereotypes erm about the kinds of jobs that black and Asian women can do that fit in with their personalities , and you know the world is wide open and you are able to do this and you do n't have to be erm a singer or a model or erm or erm erm a runner , you know , the whole stereotypes in terms of what black people are good at and they 're saying let's break away from this , let's show the kinds of things that we can do and we can do anything that we set our minds to and erm the exhibition is very positive , actually .
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