Example sentences of "out [coord] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 You 'll also find bars , restaurants and cafés nearby , many of which are open 24 hours , so you can eat out or stay in the Inn itself .
2 Glass , however , may crystallize out or devitrify in the solid state if it 's left long enough , with myriads of tiny crystals forming and making it opaque .
3 These would subsequently be tried out and evaluated in the classroom , the teacher having been given a set of possible procedures for doing this .
4 In the huge surveys carried out and documented in the Kinsey Report and substantiated by the results of a special Forum magazine survey into penis size , the largest recorded penises were ten inches and nine-and-a-half inches respectively .
5 Karen rinsed her mouth out and spat in the sink .
6 A major rationalisation exercise was carried out and resulted in the creation of a single Head Office at Nailsea which now undertakes all the accounting and administration for Wimpey Hobbs , Wimpey Asphalt and the Overseas Contracting activities .
7 Can I ask you though if you are gon na sneak out and smoke in the conservatory er not in that passageway along there , cos the smoke detectors
8 I was waiting for him to say he went out and rolled in the snow because that 's the proper end is n't it ?
9 ‘ It 's A Game ’ , ‘ Money Honey ’ , ‘ Shang A Lang ’ and , um , a lot of padding from the Rollers ' post ‘ 77 career after they 'd been shot down in flames , plucked , shucked , gutted , roasted , eaten , shat out and buggered in the back of the neck and then locked in the attic with Mad Auntie Maude from Nottingham for two weeks by the ultimate manufactured band , the Sex Pistols .
10 The second job of the day is to light the stove , a monument in itself , taking up a quarter of the thatched hut with its various extensions — a sill ( pod ) with an area for keeping dishes warm ( chestok ) , niches ( pechurki ) for small objects and matches , holes on the side for drying out leg and foot wrappings ( for lack of shoes ) , holes near the summit for reviving chilled hens in winter , and on the triumphal summit worn clothing on which to stretch out and sleep in the delicious warmth — ‘ U hholodnoi pechi ne sogreesh'sia ’ ( ‘ You ca n't heat yourself at a cold stove ’ ) .
11 Make suggestions for people I can go out and hassle in the first couple of days of the week .
12 You 've got ta do your , you know , go out and sit in the county court and wait for something exciting to happen
13 Turnout at general elections is seldom more than about 75 per cent so Gallup asked voters : How likely is it that you will go out and vote in the General Election ?
14 None of the studies presents an operative model ( Rosener , in our opinion , comes closest , but her model , as she shows herself , is more heuristic than empirical ) , and so in the next section a model will be set out and explained in the light of the evaluation criteria for participation and effectiveness put forward in the first two sections of this paper .
15 In 1834 reforming zealots destroyed a vast collection of Exchequer tallies in the furnaces of the House of Lords , and through the centuries they have been thoughtlessly thrown out and destroyed in the same way that , after a period , we ourselves dump old bills and receipts .
16 Maybe someone bold enough to improvise like that would even take the risk of getting himself really knocked out and dropped in the water , knowing I could n't fail to find him in a few minutes . ’
17 I went out and found in the court two corpses interlocked ; they were the bodies of the two young men who had before been with me in the room ...
18 They got away with it — that day and three more days in a row : each afternoon when she heard his whistle she stole out and crouched in the grassy fosse beneath the wall .
19 Lift out and place in the rinse sink ( Repeat the wash cycle for each item ) .
20 When my father is drunk and beats me , he does it because I wo n't go out and beg in the streets and bring him the money I get .
21 I 'm gon na stop you from going out and playing in the muck !
22 We went out and stood in the bailey , taking advantage of the bothies and the huddled tenements built against the castle wall which provided shadows deep enough to hide Satan 's Army .
23 We are not going to use violence , we are not going to tell girls they ca n't go out and play in the streets , that they have to stay at home .
24 Dane did n't own the fields ; there was no real reason why she should n't go out and play in the snow , too .
25 As it was only eleven thirty in the morning there were quite a few people who thought that it would be fun to go out and play in the floods and others who were just lending a hand to those in difficulty .
26 Whereas the speaker knows that any words which pass his lips will be heard by his interlocutor and , if they are not what he intends , he will have to undertake active , public ‘ repair ’ , the writer can cross out and rewrite in the privacy of his study .
27 Here the solution is to set a long net around the thicket so that it is totally surrounded and enclosed , in the hope that the rabbits can be bolted out and entangled in the net .
28 The two hedgers and ditchers were flat out and snoring in the corner pew .
29 Now if we were actually to do that in our service books , which is what one of the things that the Methodist conference suggests we consider , just crossing out and putting in the correct non-sexists language , I bet you that eighty percent of our church would be up in arms .
30 Presently the church doors re-opened , the coffins were borne out and put in the hearse .
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