Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think we ought to get out of here , ’ she said .
2 So if we would like further consultation apparently it was noted in view of the test carry out what we could do erm in fact the questionnaires have the response , I do share some of Mr 's er er worries that erm I think we ought to get out of the way and say to number one that this er .
3 We 've made some progress towards establishing the criteria which we should set out in our policy , and the mechanisms needed to control that policy .
4 we should go out with , with everybody , us and the boys
5 There should be no preconceptions whatever , no areas of intellectual abstinence , and we should go out of our way to build common cause with other parties around the world in searching out the way forward .
6 In the recent cup tie at Stradey Park I was saddened to see their lack of commitment , but a recent big win at Newport has given them more confidence and I think that we should watch out for them next season .
7 It is important that we should evolve out of this recession and out of rising unemployment and that we should not create a false boom by lowering interest rates too quickly or by Government over-borrowing .
8 ‘ We married early , ’ Mike said , ‘ so I do n't see why we should miss out on what life has to offer .
9 Well he 's put it on here give me an answer on what steps we should carry out on hopper nineteen .
10 Lord knows how but maybe we should get out of here . ’
11 Mr Keane said he heard the voice of a man with a European accent ‘ saying something about gas and that we should get out of our cabins ’ .
12 Definitely , we do n't if we were crossing an area that had n't been secured by any other officer , so we were particularly concerned that we should get out of any possible danger area .
13 Maybe we should listen out for the noise in the voices of Kristin Hersh , Tim Buckley , Prince , Michael Jackson — the way they chew and twist language not for any decipherable , expressive reason , ( that 's to say , not to accentuate more deeply the conventional mannerisms of ‘ passion ’ ) , but for the gratuitous voluptuousness of utterance itself .
14 ‘ Instead , we should keep out of things and allow the experts to get on with running The Arts Centre .
15 We decided that this could happen with quite a few units and that we should point out in the documentation the need to be on guard against it .
16 We should turn out in droves , all of us , and place our cross against the name of the person in whichever party will care more for the people , ’ said Mr Harper .
17 This is the issue which occupies Anne Phillips , Sylvia Walby and Michèle Barrett in particular , with a certain consensus that , after all , we must hold out for a version of modernism ( against post-modernism ) , and what Phillips calls a ‘ middle route ’ which retains its aspiration to universalism .
18 We must reach out to all levels of society and to all ages .
19 On the first point : if we want to grow we must reach out beyond the circle of friends to people who have previously had nothing to do with CPRW .
20 Nothing would do but we must go out on the river .
21 Using other kinds of evidence , we must move out to the localities , and the counties .
22 If there is doubt and unbelief to be overcome , it is outside of us , and like St George we must venture out of the camp and slay the dragons for the honour of faith .
23 We must keep out of sight … . ’
24 Surely we must keep out of that arms process , if we are to maintain our nation 's influence in the peace process that we all hope will succeed .
25 We must get out of range ! ’
26 Of course we can , he wo n't mind , we know him , just let's go , we 'll stop out for the day , and let's bring it back tomorrow .
27 We 'll move out in five minutes . ’
28 We hope that environmentally we are considerate , but if we 're not efficient producers then we 'll go out of business .
29 We 'll go out for a meal after the performance , ’ said her husband , slitting open the last of his letters .
30 We 'll go out for dinner . ’
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