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

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1 Would we leave a thing like that when any kiddy could knock the chocks out or set light to it ?
2 For whatever reason he did not stop at the Fish — which he had visited on several occasions ; nor did he seek out or meet Mary whom he knew and greatly admired .
3 As one textbook advises : " It is necessary to translate your ideas into the language of variables before you can carry out or evaluate research .
4 Small cranes were dragging out or depositing bales , barrels , chests and huge leather bags .
5 But what you ca n't do is cross things out or add things one , they wo n't be effective .
6 Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing .
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8 In the meantime I continued to search out and scribble notes on background material .
9 In his lunch-hour he would go out and meet Dave and Colin in the pub for lunch .
10 She can never go out and meet men ; and , after two close relationships , the prospect of staying single depresses her .
11 ‘ There is enough trouble for pensioners in this day and age without them having to go out and meet people such as you waiting to prey on them like jackals . ’
12 She does her weekly shopping not in a huge supermarket but in the camp 's NAAFI and in an effort to actually go out and meet people Sue has got herself a day job .
13 So he 'll go out and bring information into the group from various different sources .
14 For many years we had been permitted to lay out and examine wreckage in a couple of hangars at RAE Farnborough ; but we were strictly visitors , not always welcome with our requirements for hangar space , and of course our needs were always secondary to those of our host RAE .
15 The heat of the welding compressed the air inside the tank which , together with the acetylene flame , blew the tank open , causing a flame to shoot out and burn Heinz . ’
16 I 'd fetch her home , clean her up , straighten her out and take care of her for as long as she 'd let me , but the call of the wild was strong and after a few days of sleeping on the couch , she 'd vanish again .
17 Locals claim this will attract high rollers and sharks eager to buy them out and take profits elsewhere .
18 ‘ Well , that makes sense , but if it means takin' the engine out and havin' engineers crawlin' all over the place so we ca n't get on with the job of takin' on stores and equipment — ’
19 When you learn how to search out and retrieve information you are in possession of a golden key to doing successful public relations .
20 Calculate fabric requirements , cut out and join widths as for curtains with shallow curved top , and lay curtains out flat in the same manner .
21 She , pious woman , had it carefully dried out and caused words of thanksgiving to God to be inscribed in it .
22 It is very difficult to avoid seeking out and using information that is confidential if it is known or suspected that the information will be a crucial aid to survival for your company in the future .
23 But the essence of re-engineering — taking a strategic view of the component functions of a business , stripping some out and streamlining others with inter-disciplinary teams and more effective use of technology — has long been under way in a number of companies .
24 ‘ We get out and raise money to build things . ’
25 Often the night 's play begins with us going out and helping Jews .
26 These staff members have the designated responsibility to seek out and attract individuals who informally play various roles within the innovation process .
27 What this sort of research will not have told you is anything about the advertising 's ability to stand out and attract attention when it appears in the chosen media .
28 He was not impressed either by the Department 's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse , allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners high and dry .
29 Wright , who knows better than many what it is like to feel persecuted , watched the 6–0 win on television after his groin injury ruled him out and let Barnes back after 10 months ' absence .
30 I could stake myself out and let Nevil come for me , relying on Malpass and the boys in blue to arrive in the nick of time .
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