Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Then suddenly one of them would call out ‘ Aye , aye , lads … here 's the cops ’ and they 'd all move . |
2 | Sometimes one of them would call out , softly , and then they 'd all listen . |
3 | None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco . |
4 | Some were tearing at the glass , others struggling with the doors , but none of them could get out . |
5 | Not surprisingly , they all reach a stage when they must try to manage their growth and their organisation more rationally or many of them will burn out and their company could get into deep administrative trouble . |
6 | ( Also , of course , if every civilization adopts that attitude , then none of them will send out von Neumann probes … ) |
7 | But hotels and garages along the route say that if the bridge is n't repaired soon , many of them will go out of business . |
8 | What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime . |
9 | For example , if we take those words there , I I hope that most of you can work out that that says , the cat , right , some of you can be difficult and say that you ca n't but I should think that most of you can . |
10 | But some of you will come out with some lovely ideas and they always do all you know . |
11 | The most feasible means is to pump it as a gas or liquid through a pipeline to the ocean , where at 500 metres , most of it would stay out of contact with the atmosphere for many years , since liquid carbon dioxide has a density greater than seawater . |
12 | When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often . |
13 | " Last winter , " he recalls , " Myra would come across from Dunoon for a fortnightly session and the three of us would go out onto the practice ground whatever the weather . |
14 | If , as frequently happened , two of us would fall out and come to blows , then passers-by would stop , form a circle and watch without intervening , confirming their view that justice would be achieved this way . |
15 | There 's no way any of us could walk out of this station in uniform . |
16 | ‘ I would also like to dispute the suggestion that these gates are opened in emergencies , as the grass growing under them would bear out . ’ |
17 | I if you 're driving along you can throw out the balance of the car . |
18 | Nice numbers that are easy to work with we can count out the pennies , count on our fingers , let you . |
19 | He acknowledges the ‘ Humean predicament ’ ; both induction and the hypothetico-deductive method are fallible , so that any of the beliefs which result from them could turn out to be in error . |
20 | get out before I get you out , quick , if you got in you can get out , get out |
21 | He was pla he , I said go on you can go out . |
22 | W oh we used to we used to go out gather firewood and we used |
23 | disappointing an and frustrating th that this type of thing is happening , I 'm pleased I 'm coming to the end of me service because the time will come when somebody 's got to speak out , and I think the time has or come when at I can speak out , damn the consequences . |
24 | And then you see they when the crafty was by they used to set out the next day , some maybe taken for the West Mainland and some taken for and some were . |