Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] out " in BNC.

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1 The bleeding fat girl , he got asked out by her .
2 It 's got nothing to do with the fact that he got bent out of shape at an early age and has been shaping laughs out of the kinks ever since .
3 ‘ Mark used to work in the newspaper industry , but he got kicked out when they brought in all the new technology you hear about .
4 Yeah he got moved out .
5 he got called out in front of the school
6 Then he got knocked out .
7 Why do you suppose he got thrown out of Windsor ? ’
8 There consul in Rome came up on an official visit and there was nearly a diplomatic incident when he got thrown out of the new university canteen he come to expect .
9 Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God , and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit , he has poured out what you now see and hear ’ ( Acts 2:32ff ) .
10 What you see and hear is His gift of the Holy Spirit which He has poured out on us .
11 Every spare moment of John Drake 's time is devoted to the two-acre garden he has carved out in an open and exposed part of the Fens near Cambridge .
12 It ca n't be any coincidence that the women he has gone out with have been typical English roses with titles , and the Duchess tops the lot .
13 Now his club 's tighthead , he has gone out of this way to improve his scrummaging technique with specialist advice from among others , his boss , Sandy Carmichael , the 50-times capped Scottish and Lions tighthead Iain Milne ( ‘ immensely helpful ’ ) and Jim Telfer ( ‘ he is just the kind of coach I need because I can be a bit lazy and the fact that he just keeps at you all the time was very good for me ’ ) .
14 Establishing these broad relationships is one of the real achievements of McLuhan and those influenced by him , and , at a time when he has gone out of fashion , it is worth stressing the importance of the ‘ specificity of the medium ’ .
15 He has played out of his skin twice now but he will admit that one-day internationals are a different game to Tests .
16 Taylor maintains he has mapped out alternative plans should he be forced to go into a game without Gascoigne .
17 CHRIS PATTEN , the governor of Hong Kong , gives the impression that he has run out of patience .
18 For the past 20 years he has sent out a nature news sheet every few weeks , detailing his observations of birds , butterflies and flowers , illustrated with his own hand coloured drawings .
19 He has copped out of his responsibilities .
20 In the end , he has lost out on the grounds of inferior physique .
21 DROP : A player drops a ball when he has hit out of bounds or lost his original ball .
22 He has turned out badly , my young uncle , a delinquent practically .
23 Far from being the ‘ safe ’ appointment as most people imagined — an impression enhanced when he resigned from the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland after refusing to apologise for attending the Catholic funeral mass of a colleague — he has turned out to be a sweeping , radical reformer .
24 What I find very frightening is the campaign by Sir Thomas Hetherington in particular who erm as reported in the newspapers has said that there are er a handful , 3 or 4 people whom he has singled out , and he says the evidence is prima facie evidence against them , is so overwhelming that the law of England must be radically changed in order to bring a prosecution against them , and , as Lord Shawcroft said , well how , in such circumstances , could such people have a fair trial when we 've had the er Hetherington the former Attorney General saying , in effect , we know these people are guilty , we 're changing the law to prosecute them , and now you members of the jury must n't on any account er think er in er you must judge completely impartially .
25 It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire .
26 But after a visit to his home by a senior officer of Cleveland Police , he has painted out the symbols .
27 He has ruled out any keel or mast changes in the four days left before the final trials but hopes he can find more speed by using new sails .
28 Using traditional measures of religiosity , he has pointed out the apparent failure of English catholic schools to produce better catholics and fewer ex-catholics than state or other schools , and has inferred the likelihood of the same for Irish schools .
29 He has pointed out , too , that if life is considered in this light , then some clays could be thought of as alive .
30 He has pointed out that platelet aggregates grow very rapidly and , although platelet adhesion to collagen is almost instantaneous , there is a lag period ( several seconds ) before aggregation proceeds ( Wilner et al , 1969 ) .
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