Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] out on [art] " in BNC.

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1 If this is what we hear inside with the canopies sealed , God knows how it must sound out on the tarmac !
2 After all , I do n't see why Jennifer should miss out on the one thing she 's actually looking forward to just because of him . ’
3 No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then
4 Hank was so used to being deserted by his mother that he did not think it odd that she should go out on the first evening in ten weeks that his father had been able to spend at home .
5 You must go out on a starry night and walk about for half an hour trying to see the sky in terms of the old ( Ptolemaic ) cosmology .
6 Nothing would do but we must go out on the river .
7 I think we might miss out on the er stimulant today Lynda .
8 ‘ I 'll go out on the square and into the city 's ear .
9 Then we 'll go out on the road .
10 Give me a moment or two to change my clothes and leave a note for Jules , then we 'll go out on the town . ’
11 Mum that 'll come out on the tape !
12 As well as faster , smaller versions of the existing 21064 part , there will be a second-generation 21164 line — EV5 and EV56 — that 'll start out on the road from 200MHz to 300MHz .
13 Only the score and what we could work out on the piano and what we were able to hear in the opera-house from singers like Mayr .
14 You could splash out on a kingsize Strata waterbed costing around £2,800 .
15 ‘ Very nice , ’ said Joe , eyeing the purchases , she 'd set out on the bed , ‘ but explain why it 's taken you all day . ’
16 We 'd go out on the town , hit a few cocktail parties , go dancing , and I 'd drop a few hundred quid on a weekend . ’
17 ‘ You 'd walk out on a job , because of personal problems ?
18 He remembered it from childhood , a lugubrious , undistinguished tune which , as a ten-year-old , he could pick out on the drawing-room piano .
19 Phillips thinks the research councils could lose out on the transfer .
20 In the winter time they 'd come out on a Monday morning and came back on Tuesday from Kirkwall .
21 I 'd come out on the simple camera-fetching errand without the complete zipped pouch of gadgets but I did have with me the belt holding my knife and the multi-purpose survival tool , and on the back of that tool there was a mirror .
22 You mean to say you could go down our steps there and if you keep goin' you 'd come out on the water ? ,
23 If you 'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me .
24 Funny I used to sleep on the side of banks , you could dig out on the banks , sleep , sit on the oh yeah .
25 • Nocturnal or crepuscular ( evening-time ) fish may miss out on the food if you do not give them their rations just before lights out .
26 But now other victims like Damaris may miss out on the help they need .
27 When I lived in southern France I used to sit out on the porch and watch the sun go down across the valley .
28 In days when guests used to go out on the hill with gillies if they were fishing a large loch , and caught undersized trout , they did n't put these small fish back ; instead , they put them in a bucket , taken along for the purpose , and carefully carried the little fish to an adjacent lochan .
29 Watford is erm when you used to come out on the old
30 Reginald Bray , who was associated with the settlement movement in Camberwell , even seemed to doubt whether the youths needed to sleep , describing in 1904 how they would stay out on the streets ‘ until it is dark , and often in summer until dawn begins to break … the street and not the house ought probably to be regarded as the home ’ .
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