Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] out for " in BNC.
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1 | My personal life is my own business , and if Adam wants his marriage to survive he should sort it out for himself . |
2 | I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now . |
3 | I got it somewhere , I 'll root it out for ya and I forgot to see Hilda about that |
4 | He 'll work them out for you on his calculator . |
5 | And they will outline on the course a a number of other things of course that they 'll blow you out for . |
6 | ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’ |
7 | ‘ I hate paperwork as a general rule , but as it 's for the good of the villagers , I 'll sort it out for you . |
8 | Sometimes the driver comes and takes one group out for half a day , then he 'll take another group out for half a day , or he 'll take them out for a full day 's picnic . |
9 | ‘ We 'll take you out for dinner , ’ Penny suggested . |
10 | Er last night Arthur said oh said I think I 'll work extra tomorrow he said and I 'll take you out for Sunday lunch Sunday . |
11 | She goes alright I 'll take it out for you . |
12 | I said I 'll leave mine out for the bloody bin men before I take it down the tippy . |
13 | ‘ I 'll get it out for you . ’ |
14 | He says I 've got some personal stuff in the car , he said we 'll get it out for you ! |
15 | The man with the lisp said , ‘ It 'll put you out for ten minutes . |
16 | Come , I 'll spell it out for you — one thing only you were born for , and that 's to live fourteen years and then bring Undry here and hang it from these chains . |
17 | ‘ I 'll spell it out for you , ’ he said as gently as one would to a young child . |
18 | Mm well I 'll dig it out for you . |
19 | I 'll dig it out for her |
20 | Paul Dodge , once the hard centre amongst England 's backs , is recovering from a pulled hamstring and expects to make the Orrell trip , but there are still doubts about the fitness of John Wells , the England B flanker whose hamstring problems may keep him out for two more weeks . |
21 | We 'd clear them out for the licensee if he was having trouble . |
22 | But she did n't want Uncle Albert explaining it to her when she got back if she could work it out for herself . |
23 | David and I were wondering if we could take you out for a spot of lunch . |
24 | Clara could not count the times she had heard her mother declare that when she died she would be dead , and she would n't care what happened to her body , and for all site cared they could put her out for the dustman to collect sentiments which from the first had filled Clara with a vague alarm and horror , for they were clearly reasonable enough in their own way . |
25 | Lead me into a room and I could pick them out for you . |
26 | ‘ Oh , I 'm sure we could let you out for that , McAllister , ’ Dr Neil had said , only for Sally-Anne to murmur modestly that since she was already well treated for time off she could not possibly ask for more . |
27 | Anything deeper in its dark interior had to remain there until another member of the family could get it out for her . |
28 | Time may sort it out for me , but meanwhile I have to live with its niggle . |
29 | ‘ They [ industrial firms ] ought to figure it out for themselves . ’ |
30 | Well , she had some Holy Water in it , and she used to spray it about , and it used to keep them out for a bit , you know . |