Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [pron] out [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You tried to catch me out there did n't you ?
2 Although he had a key to her apartment and tried to lock her out once when she lost hers he did not live permanently with her .
3 Then I found a place that was clearly headlined as a singles " bar , and no one tried to keep me out Now I 'd read about these VD workshops in Scum and Miasma , both of which adopted a markedly high-handed line .
4 Perhaps it was just due to the way he 'd been sleeping lately , a restless , shallow sleep full of dreams which never seemed to work themselves out properly , leaving him half-enmeshed in their elaborate complexities even after waking .
5 Said he 'd bailed me out once and he would n't do so again , I could make my own way .
6 Luckily I 'd thought it out before .
7 This could n't be Romano de Sciorto , her mother 's friend , the man who 'd invited her out here to Malta …
8 Yeah but she 'd kicked him out anyway , had n't she ?
9 Well , I do n't know what to say , said Alix , I thought they 'd stuck it out so long they 'd stay stuck , did n't you ?
10 Cadfael considered , when he came to think it out afterwards , that that was the moment when he became certain that Tutilo had not killed , had not ever imagined that his deceit was putting another soul in danger of death .
11 Gorbachev 's talk of a common European home seemed to mean something out there . ’
12 I agreed to help you out tonight , but that was all I agreed to .
13 Jamie began to let him out daily , down three flights of stairs to a yard where buckets of water stood beside a drain .
14 It was such qualities , combined with its outstanding durability and scarcity , that led the Chinese to invest it with the symbolic qualities and applications that served to mark it out all the more emphatically as for them precious beyond all other substances .
15 Those are names it would be a pleasure to bear and that are good to hear : a minute or two spent saying them out loud should be part of any visit to the church of Itxassou .
16 He studied Nigel 's particulars and started to read them out slowly , looking up to query various points and making notes on a pad in front of him .
17 In return for £900 , Northampton , after consulting the players , waived ground rights for the replay and agreed to battle it out again at St James 's Park .
18 Er , well I , I did send it out again on Monday .
19 The fact is I did take it out once or twice , determined to do something with it , but other things , like earning enough to keep a roof over our heads and send the children to decent schools , always seemed to intervene .
20 My landlord did get me out eventually .
21 He was working until the evening of the following day , but he asked to take me out again and I said it would be delightful .
22 Nick had spat it out like he 'd thrown it up or something .
23 After a minute or so the plastic card split where it bent , and Forester had to pull it out carefully .
24 He had picked them out unerringly and Maggie assumed it was because they were clearly too poor-looking to be guests here .
25 The name meant virtually nothing to him , and a casual observer might easily have suspected that Manville had picked it out completely at random .
26 Every time it had crept into Carolyn 's head , she had pushed it out again .
27 In her teenage years she had thought it out carefully .
28 Which was strange , as she had spelt it out very clearly less than a year before , in a BBC TV interview .
29 Luxuriating in the public attentions of such a suitor , she had drawn it out too much , perhaps , so that the final acceptance had come after the optimum moment .
30 The Bishop 's wife had shown him out tenderly , as if he were ill .
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