Example sentences of "out [prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Quite good English , the icing did n't turn out as it might have done , ca n't have what it might have done .
2 A good night out for me would be one where I got home and nobody had played any tricks on me .
3 Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away .
4 This company is well-known to us , and they know our equipment , and we are satisfied that any after-sales service work they carry out for us will be done to a high standard .
5 Right twelve shared out between they 'll get four each .
6 Changing out of them would risk destroying the brand image they 've developed over 20 years .
7 ‘ But you , Bethlehem … small as you are to be among Judah 's clans , out of you shall come forth a governor for Israel , one whose roots are far back in the past , in days gone by .
8 20.2 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
9 19.1 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
10 I am sure they provide very economical motoring , but no-one gets much enjoyment out of it shall I say .
11 He might not even be there and the whole thing would have been for nothing and all he would have got out of it would have been kicks .
12 hurls it out of it would n't it ?
13 The next stage I understand Chair , is that a report on the consultation process and what 's come out of it will be , will be brought in er , in the first instance , to the J C C and the community care advisory committee , and , and thence with substantive recommendations to this Committee , and to the health authority etcetera , in relation to the substance of the report .
14 Yeah , but you wo n't get two out of it will you ?
15 Oscars are notorious for their habit of becoming ‘ stuck on one type of food and starving them out of it can be painful for both the fish and the keeper .
16 So I would ask nicely that I have petty cash of say thirty pounds , which out of I would buy , or pay the cleaners ' wages , and any minor expenses that come my way .
17 This meant that they would n't be back before the pubs closed , but I also knew that if they knew who I was going out with they would have locked me in .
18 but as I say that 's , that 's the only thing , but then on the other hand they ca n't fall out with me will they ?
19 Co-operating with Elena had its rewards and falling out with her could be catastrophic .
20 Some of the things she comes out with I could tell you .
21 Branch plants in regions far from head office may be more vulnerable to closure , while the more routine production work which is carried out in them may be more vulnerable to automation than the work done centrally .
22 I 'd of never never got that hose out without it would I , now ?
23 Here again the debtor must allow the goods to be collected and take reasonable care in the meantime whilst sums paid out by him must be repaid .
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