Example sentences of "out [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So obviously there 's a few tough games ahead , but you know , with erm if we set our out right and keep working hard , then hopefully we can get a few points and maybe push ourselves further up the table .
2 Gilliland gets a reasonable fit between records of actual temperature and his model if he leaves solar variations out altogether and works only with the build-up of carbon dioxide and influence of volcanic products on the atmosphere .
3 Suddenly she realized she had n't put it out properly and said , ‘ Excuse me , Mr Tiller , I think I 'm on fire . '
4 Then he put his head out slowly and looked up the corridor .
5 Lancaster breathed out slowly and looked down at the table when he realised what he had said .
6 Mobuto climbed out slowly and turned to wave at the waiting photographers .
7 Close your eyes and visualise what you are learning , imagine what is happening , say your work out loud and listen to it .
8 Just try saying that sentence out loud and see how pompous and unnatural it sounds .
9 ‘ This time I want to hear it out loud and see it in print . ’
10 ‘ I have had patients who literally just laughed out loud and ended up cracking a rib .
11 Then she laughed out loud and turned away to find her cigarettes .
12 Nutty came out belligerently and said , ‘ Some trainer you are !
13 Paddy looked down for a moment at Joey , who beamed up at him , ‘ We gon na play checkers , Paddy ? ’ he called out suddenly and laughed .
14 Then , as she skewered him with a look of pure detestation , he reached out suddenly and caught her by the wrists .
15 There must be hundreds of passengers who go out together and return separately .
16 Two Gazelles will go out together and find vantage points from which to observe notional enemy positions .
17 South of Eaux-Chaudes the valley opens out somewhat and becomes more invigorating as it rises .
18 When the dust had settled Twoflower reached out gingerly and tapped the wizard on the shoulder .
19 Then as a waiter passed by bearing a laden tray , he reached out swiftly and snatched up a glass of champagne .
20 Very close to him now , Jess reached out impulsively and touched his sleeve .
21 Well my there 's never any please , there 's never any thank you , there 's nothing , I mean there are are n't they , when he was saying that all he 's done for her and they virtually like turned their back on them , he got out in all those winds and weather were n't it , but , we built there and he come out apparently and said I do n't want you having anything else to do with my kids ,
22 P.S. I think we left some skeletons in water , if so , tell James to take them out merely and lay them on the table to dry .
23 It was the dances she 'd invented herself which she wished to go out alone and show the House .
24 His card message system gave him the freedom to go out alone and hail a taxi , showing the driver the appropriate card for the place he wanted to visit .
25 The hell with jet lag — I 'm going to take you out tonight and stay up till my eyelids just droop shut ! ’
26 He 's out tonight and has n't responded to his pager yet .
27 Habitual behaviour patterns are , therefore , useful because they can be carried out effortlessly and free us to concentrate our energies on other things .
28 There is a kind of infantile betrayal — the kitten says , ‘ I am all soft , ’ and then , when this statement has been fully trusted by the child , the animal strikes out painfully and draws blood .
29 Still trembling , she got out finally and wrapped herself in a huge towel and padded into the kitchen to put the kettle on .
30 As I see it , the considerations set out above and taken as a whole lead irresistibly to the conclusion that , when considering the expression ‘ any person ’ in the sections , it is impossible to identify any particular limitation which can be said , with any degree of confidence , to represent the presumed intention of Parliament .
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