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

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1 ‘ The fact is , ’ wrote Clark himself on 15 August , ‘ that if we lose out in the Middle East , we shall be immediately destroyed . ’
2 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
3 By taking a particular line of thought , we bring out of our memory banks the shadows of past events that form an analogy with our present fear .
4 we had the old beach beds and we eat out over there
5 One of the few areas that we sell out on most match days , and there 's facilities for men and women and we actively develop these areas .
6 ‘ I do n't suppose we sit out in the sun above twice a year .
7 I mean now exactly we send out about du n no how many letters to ask if they have anything to sell .
8 We slip out for five minutes and the lot will be sold before we get back . ’
9 True intimacy begins when we cry out to God in the words of Psalm 27 : ‘ My heart says of you , ‘ Seek his face ! ’
10 We have power over our parents in that we cry out for our needs to be met , and our parents may be anxious and confused about how to do this .
11 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that on 15 May 1983 he said : ’ We want out of the Common Market ? ’
12 The moment we walk out into the sun to play we all break out into a heavy sweat .
13 As we walk out to our cars , Peter shuffles in beside me , telling me about his children .
14 When we walk out of the forest into the candlelights of the lodge , the forest moves into our spaces like the sea into scoops of sand .
15 Sometimes we walk out of our jobs .
16 When are we let out of these rooms ? ’
17 We cut out from Old Gang across the grouse moor of Lord Peel of Gunnerside Lodge with its shooting butts and its newly cut Land-rover track , a great scar bulldozed across the moor , and followed the path down to Potting .
18 We sail out of Liverpool next March the eighth on the Flamingo , bound for New York . ’
19 But our ‘ yes ’ is necessary , the ‘ yes ’ of faith which is ‘ the empty hand that we hold out to Christ and that he fills with himself , and the impulse and strength to stretch out the hand comes from the Spirit . ’
20 Within a community , we seek out for our companions , those whose thinking is similar to our own .
21 For the implication of his theory of power is that if we break out of the regime of sexuality then power will play through a new series of discourses .
22 You got us into this , was my uncharitable thought , now you hold the fort while we climb out of it .
23 We lie out on the stones and talk ,
24 We clear out of the flat before Teddy and Janice pile in to cook the evening meal .
25 It 's the spiel we give out to the tourists if they happen to capture one of us when they 're wandering round the grounds .
26 If we consider Out with respect to the conception of metaphor examined above , the desperate sputterings of the main character can be seen as active or ‘ verbal ’ in their metaphoric function : his discourse mobilizes and metaphorizes all others and has only tenuous links with any reality outside its field of operation .
27 What we loose out in the winter we gain extra in the summer in the summer time .
28 jointly , we drop out of sight behind the building .
29 But , if the crowd is the panoramic view , we all believe , deep down , that we stand out from it .
30 We all like to think we stand out from the crowd and , in the past , the face has been seen as the key to unlocking our identity .
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