Example sentences of "and [verb] out [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It must be remembered to breathe in ( using the special breathing technique ) when the arms or legs are up and to breathe out gently when they are down .
2 We do n't want that train creepin' in and creepin' out again while nobody 's lookin' . ’
3 The photography services supplied nearly 3,000 images for use in publications and television programmes , and hired out more than 500 slides .
4 Last year alone they had over 400,000 winners and paid out more than £40 million .
5 Instinct caused him to put out both hands in an attempt to break the fall , and Ellwood was on him , the rod flailing , blood rising from Carey 's face in a thick mist of spray , the hook going into his flesh wherever it landed and ripping out again as Ellwood 's arms rose and fell , rose and fell .
6 Stanley has been going to Scourie for more than twenty years and knows every single blade of grass and stone , by name ; he can take you to a loch and point out precisely where you will catch fish and where you wo n't , to the inch , and Stanley is never wrong .
7 Sadly , my father had to find work in the Gulf just before the last war and died out there when I was three years old .
8 Lily Malloy loved dancing : she was n't religiously correct about the steps and laughed out loud when they jived .
9 ‘ The French mistletoe ( exactly the same species ) is cut earlier and dries out more because of the distance it comes , ’ he says .
10 Nor did we have sinks and drains , so all the water had to be carried in and carried out again when it was dirty .
11 A NINE-year-old boy who went on a six-month crime spree and carried out more than 50 thefts , went back to school yesterday after police were forced to let him walk free .
12 This was not a particularly difficult task since they were all pathetically trained and equipped and stood out conspicuously as they wandered around the countryside asking stupid and suspicious questions in foreign accents .
13 By invention I mean behaviour , values , beliefs , and so on , that come at out through ‘ internal ’ processes of thinking and working out rather than through imitating or mechanically responding to external stimuli .
14 Instead of deciding what should be done and working out later if it can be afforded , the economists say the problem should tackled the other way round .
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