Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If the family is sitting round peacefully sipping coffee , someone may suddenly rush out of the room . |
2 | ‘ I just thought I 'd better keep out of the way . |
3 | He said he was a collector of antiques so I said I 'd better keep out of the way . |
4 | Seven years … but still every now and then one of them will suddenly run out into the street screaming . ’ |
5 | and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way |
6 | If you get your books right , it 'll all happen out on the shopfloor , all the manager has to do . |
7 | Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’ |
8 | Better get out of the way . |
9 | If those trainers did n't want to end up in a splash they 'd better get out of the way before I … |
10 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine . |
11 | ‘ I think you 'd better get out of the water . |
12 | Either that , or he could waylay one of the match officials and help run the line where he could not only point out to the referee the error of his ways but also use a brightly-coloured flag to do so . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps we 'd better find out about the woman . |
14 | Where death is concerned , rationality does n't necessarily fly out of the window but does appear to hover rather uncertainly over the sill . |
15 | The PLO could no longer remain out of the war . |
16 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
17 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
18 | If , if the Americans had all the power , why did Woodrow Wilson just sell out to the Allies ? |
19 | I can easily walk out onto the streets to do some shopping : the centre of the town is crammed with funny little shops of all kinds , bars , cafes , etc. , many of them open to the street , there was even a shop selling nothing but plastic bags ( they did n't seem to be doing much of a trade ) . |
20 | But she could n't just walk out of the old woman 's life , not without preparing her first . |
21 | ‘ I 'd just come out of the army . |
22 | We 'd just come out of the harbour at Boulogne and a wave come . |
23 | Cos if you ever squared up to one of these or anybody in the flats , people 'd just come out of the out of the woodwork . |
24 | ‘ Why did n't Cosmas just get out of the bed ? ’ |
25 | Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in . |
26 | The Kenyan government could not believe the duty-free photographic chain would not somehow leak out into the economy . |
27 | Er , in a number of ways I think everybody will agree that it 's been improved by er the er demolition of the terrace blocks , rather than refurbishment and the opportunity has been taken to create erm perhaps a a more comfortable relationship between bungalows that are about to be refurbished and the new houses , because the new houses are designed in such a way as to keep the scale down so whereas the terraced blocks were anything up to four storey , the new houses will only be two storey and in a number of cases they will they will be a relatively low two storey so that erm I will just point out on the front elevations that the roof comes down fairly low relative to the first floor windows so that it 's not too much above the , the roofs on the bungalows , we 're not talking about compromising people 's heads on the internal though ! |
28 | In paragraphs two onwards , I give the names of the local governments staff commission , erm , what their statutory it is , and can I just point out at the bottom of the page , paragraph five , please remember that the staff commission is advisory and it has in itself no mandatory powers . |
29 | ‘ Silly old bugger , ’ she says suddenly , as Fairfax , in the way of elderly men who have once been very athletic , hobbles and skips to the lavatory , trying to shake the easily accumulated stiffness out of his limbs , as though by this display of sprightliness he can somehow leap out of the tethers fi-xing him to the earth . |
30 | Now it was soothing to just sit out on the terrace and watch the night unfold . |