Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [noun] out at " in BNC.

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1 I might want to poke my tongue out at those new cameras as I slow down to pass them , but deep down even I know that they 're there for my protection .
2 In wartime , when the nation 's peril put a ban on all mockery of its leaders , there was a refreshing schoolboy satisfaction in listening to a man who was prepared , as it were , to stick his tongue out at the Churchill cabinet and blow sounds of derision at them .
3 On sentry duty one night , in the magazine of all places , I propped myself with my rifle on guard in a corner and somehow or other managed to let my feet out at about 30° to 35° to the vertical , and I fell asleep .
4 As we strolled away , however , we had to hold our hands out at arm 's length , as if we were under arrest , to show the hawk that we were n't holding a juicy lump of rabbit .
5 You can stop and start contributions to suit your personal circumstances , you can add lump sums ( in the case of the PEP up to the current maximum of £4,800 per person , per year ) and there are no penalties whatsoever if you want to get your money out at any stage in the proceedings .
6 Everything you want to complete your evening out at the theatre
7 It may help him to take his wheelchair out at first : pushing it may help him to balance more easily .
8 Although you will not be able to take your puppy out at once , there are many things which you can do to form a close bond between you and your new pet .
9 Caterham tends to compete , he says , with the ‘ hot hatches ’ such as the Golf GTI , a huge surprise considering that a Golf has four comfortable seats and can carry a respectable amount of luggage while the Seven arrives at a buyer 's door in several cardboard boxes , has two seats , no doors or luggage space to speak of and , in the words of one reviewer , ‘ is likely to blow your teeth out at much over 80 mph ’ .
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