Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] a [noun] out " in BNC.
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1 | He did have the ambition to do more serious work , as he had in Saint Joan and he had done in those early days in rep , but suddenly , he had got sucked into a formula that became a very comfortable rut indeed and , surprisingly for those who thought they knew him well , he did n't want to find a way out . |
2 | Lord Denning suggested an alternative approach : the court should try to construe a contract out of all the communications passing between the parties . |
3 | ‘ Tomorrow we 'll try to sort a way out of this whole mess . ’ |
4 | Must have made a mint out of the wars . |
5 | Jackie took a swallow that would have washed a hog out of his pen . |
6 | You know , they 'll have had a night out on the tiles . |
7 | As Strachan was clearly knackered at the end of it , I thought he could have had a run out for the last 10 mins or so . |
8 | I had eight realistic birdie chances and might easily have had an eagle out there today . ’ |
9 | The keeper on duty at the time might have got a message out before the lighthouse went . |
10 | Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince . |
11 | So , we shall have to get a letter out to him . |
12 | And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house . |
13 | Just to put the coffin into the house , the would n't have to take a window out to put the coffin in |
14 | If necessary , the Arbroath batsman will try to take a year out of college — if that proves possible — which would also allow him to take up an offer to spend next winter playing for Newtons at Stellenbosch . |
15 | Alternatively , where it is likely that the creditors will need to be paid before the debts can be collected , the purchaser may wish to make a retention out of part of the purchase price which it then uses for satisfying the creditors . |
16 | Lewis seems to have got the message , so I doubt if he 'll try to make a story out of it . ’ |
17 | I ca n't I ca n't really think I 'll have to make a list out you know but er you know I got just think of anything that 's , you know as I say I 've got got some fo cat food will get some dry cat food yeah Oh I cou sta if I start thinking I 'll I 'll I 'll |
18 | Make er , we 'll have to make a list out . |
19 | Alright you do n't have to make an issue out of it |
20 | Alright then , we 'll see , I ai n't got no aftershave to put on tonight , you 're gon na have to bring a bottle out with you Mark so I can slap some aftershave on |
21 | Joining into a cast iron soil pipe will mean cutting a length out of the stack ( with a hacksaw or angle grinder ) to fit a new length of pipe with a branch connection . |
22 | One possible factor in the success of some of these marriages is that quite a few women do seem to get a kick out of seeing men dressed up in women 's clothing , though I do n't know why . |
23 | I mean you ca n't really afford to take a unit out . |
24 | I 'd love to get a trip out there . |
25 | It may be that in revitalising or developing a talent such as painting , sculpture , macrame , embroidery , carpentry or toy-making you can actually start to earn a living out if it , particularly if what 's on offer has an original slant . |
26 | They were too embarrassed or did n't want to make a mountain out of a molehill . |
27 | The fears that had driven him to race frantically out to the Lock seemed so ridiculous now that he could not help making a joke out of them , and himself . |
28 | How do you learn to make a waistcoat out of it ? . |