Example sentences of "we [vb past] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 As we passed close by we made out a cross , erected at the tip in 1896 after two destroyers collided in thick fog , eventually breaking up on the headland .
2 This quotes order/office : Chris Lloyd , to whom we made out the cheque accompanying our order .
3 When we arrived we sought out the ‘ dug out ’ .
4 We got out the ‘ spy in the sky ’ .
5 We got out the 300mm-long lens .
6 Yeah , I 'd say , remember when we got out the car I said , I can hear that , dee da , dee da 's !
7 Well Les says er when we got out the car and you went he says bloody hell that uses some juice do n't it ?
8 Carefully we laid out the tow lines and attached our snow hooks , Tony to one roadside fence post , me to another , Nathan to the bumper of Odd-Knut 's car .
9 We checked out the site a week beforehand .
10 I ran off round to Marie 's and we shared out the Cadbury 's bar and then we went and played ball against Julie 's house .
11 We drew out the Livesey file , this afternoon , ’ Bragg said in a neutral voice .
12 We found out a funny thing about the kids , lads really , they were n't so young .
13 Later on we found out the perimeter fence had been burnt down and the festival is banned here next year .
14 but we found out the measurements for it to go
15 We tried out The Roundhouse for a while , even interrupting a World Service broadcast which was going out live from somewhere else in the building while we were bashing through a rehearsal — probably our first public airing .
16 We tried out the firm that started it all , Butlin 's .
17 We came out the other side of it with a temporary chauffeur , a good profit and a really first-rate new name : that of Hamilton de Souza .
18 We came out the , out the ferry port and you 're alright going straight on to the boat , it 's when you 've got ta turn right .
19 ‘ We took the axe to the cold rock face of socialism and we hewed out the secret for which generations had searched in vain — private wealth and public welfare growing together . ’
20 We turned out the lights and opened the shutters and the windows .
21 ‘ And I could n't see , so we could n't do any more the things we used to — just little things , like watching the sunset , or laughing at a holopic when we turned out the lights in bed , or me reading a poem to her .
22 We paid out a total of £1,322 to the subjects : £481 on the first repetition ( an average of £4.89 for each group subject and an average of £5.25 for each individual subject ) and £841 on the second repetition ( an average of £8.98 for each group subject and an average of £8.34 for each individual subject ) .
23 We threw out a dummy made from sandbags and tent poles .
24 With pans we threw out the dirt …
25 We handed out a video which WTN colleagues had culled together .
26 Some had national flags flying from their rucksacks so we hung out a tiny Scottish Saltire .
27 We booted out the pews , the pulpit , the kneeling desks , had Burmese lacquer altar frontals , did away with the alms bags and their seasonal colours and used a monk 's begging bowl instead .
28 So many of you wanted one that we rushed out an extra 403,000 .
29 Yes he wa , wa over there the other lunchtime as we reversed out the drive .
30 After just a couple of minutes when the spray had dried , we brushed out the curls into these beautifully smooth , sculpted waves .
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