Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] out [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted .
2 A just has to find out in detail what B was doing yesterday evening between 6pm and 8pm
3 If a centre wants to find out about compatibility of their computer system and SCOTVEC 's or wants information on specifications to set up a system , contact myself or my colleague Fraser MacFarlane .
4 Before that can happen , El Al has to come out of receivership .
5 that 's right , and he gets some unemployment money and I take ten pounds a week off him , for his food , I mean , it 's not enough but it 'll do , you know and then in dribs and drabs begrudgingly from that forty over the week once he starts to run out of money cos he 's paid once a fortnight I begin to give him his karate money and here 's two pounds fifty to go to the pub with Neil , you know , little bits
6 It contained much of what the country needs to get out of recession but not enough to give any of us the confidence to believe that the recovery is about to begin .
7 In this case , the district nurse or physiotherapist will teach the carer how to lift the patient safely , and the lift must be used every time the patient needs to get out of bed or up from his chair .
8 Rumours that Ken Dodd plans to come out of retirement for this one last concert have been denied by the reclusive multi-billionaire entertainer 's manager , Peter Hall .
9 5 ) practical problems — points to look out for Documentation is vital to the ease of use of software of all kinds .
10 ‘ He starts so fast , but tends to run out of steam .
11 The other bloke tends to run out of road a bit do n't he ?
12 He really knows which details to bring out as part of the musical logic of the piece , and he has the technique to do it .
13 Thawing occurs slowly in May and June ; generally the larger the water body , the longer it takes to thaw out in spring , and the cooler it remains through summer .
14 The hon. Gentleman seems to leave out of account the fact that investment in energy efficiency is desirable for its own sake .
15 That seems to cry out for acquisition .
16 But when he asked to bring Bobby Hunt he was careful to explain why : ‘ He 's quite talented and would enjoy making drawings so enormously , as he never seems to get out of town : please do n't hesitate to say no if it would be akward [ sic ] , he 's only about eighteen and quite manageable , and we will bring some food … ’
17 and erm , Debbie and Richard with a prospect of another family on the way , as it , every year we say we 'll cut down and every year it seems to get out of hand
18 It was noted earlier that Hare in 1969 had noted how geography often endeavours to stay out of phase with the climate of the times and in a later paper ( Hare , 1980 ) he directed attention to whether the planetary environment was fragile or sturdy .
19 It is hardly surprising that any sensible businessman tries to keep out of court if at all possible .
20 ‘ He 's a winner and there is aggression in his game , but he 's now a more mature player who tries to keep out of trouble . ’
21 Most Americans wishes to stay out of war , but were prepared to see help given to the enemies of Fascism .
22 In the suburbs , in houses with gardens , women like Myra , the fictional heroine of The Women 's Room , lead lonely and often depressed lives , and discover that the additional space that goes with ‘ higher ’ housing standards daily threatens to whirl out of control unless they invent — as Myra does — controls which themselves threaten to take over their entire lives .
23 Any dictionary begins to go out of date as soon as it is published .
24 Possibly one of the finest views of upper Swaledale is the view from the Butter Tubs Pass above Cliff Side , where the narrow upper dale begins to widen out towards Thwaite .
25 So things proceed until Flatpattern ( as Hopkin ) becomes lionised and his social life begins to get out of hand .
26 ‘ What this guy will do is get a demoralized sales organisation revitalised , hopefully at the same time that the company 's Alpha technology begins to roll out in volume , ’ said John Jones , analyst at Salomon Brothers .
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