Example sentences of "out [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Stephen had them in the handsome , leather-bound edition of the International Collectors ' Library and also in the paperbacks that had come out to go with the television series . |
2 | At last , the morning came when Oliver was allowed to go out to work with the two other boys . |
3 | Heart-beat slowing , the blood oozing from three holes in his body , spreading out to mingle with the drying milk , the gleaming shards of glass . |
4 | ‘ But if he went out flailing with the score at 0-1 in a Test and got out , he would be crucified . |
5 | Our engineer friends had collected crusty rolls from the dining room and , after a few drinks themselves , had set out to experiment with the sea-gulls ' capacity for whiskey . |
6 | And the fuel stations in the sky , we 're out refuelling with the R A F. |
7 | The prospect of a gentle ski out disappeared with the arrival of a metre of glutinous snow . |
8 | There the plaintiff passenger 's damages were reduced by 20 per cent because he had been out drinking with the defendant driver and a lot of beer had been consumed by both the plaintiff and the defendant . |
9 | In a pointed reference to criticism of his refusal to rule out voting with the Government in the future , he said : ‘ Jim of all people should know that there are occasions when Labour as well as the Tories can act against the Scottish interest and therefore must be opposed . ’ |
10 | ‘ I simply have n't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I 'd rather be out playing with the children or getting out and about , but I do try to make sure we eat well . ’ |
11 | Sun Microsystems Inc has sent its third-generation Viking plans out to bid with the various semiconductor houses : this thing is supposed to be a very high-end piece that wo n't turn into product for another three to five years . |
12 | At the time I was out detecting with the Weston Historical Research and Detecting Association , of which I am a member . |
13 | The jumping front kick 1 : drive upwards and forwards , thrusting the leg out to strike with the ball of the foot . |