Example sentences of "out [coord] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If these searches turn up anything untoward , you will have the chance to pull out or renegotiate a new price .
2 Do n't shout out or make a fuss and we wo n't hurt you , we only want your money .
3 The Slavemaster circuit seems to flatten out or compress the signal in a manner comparable to that of an amplifier at maximum volume .
4 Executive power — the power to set down the broad policies to be followed by the state and the ability to carry out or execute the laws was in the hands of the King , but the means for carrying it out had to be provided by parliament .
5 I intend , during my year of office , to get out and meet the people .
6 Dionne had ordered her to go out and forget the whole thing .
7 The bishops were , of course , the persons whom the pope intended to carry out and enforce the decrees of the Council .
8 Both children and teacher will suggest ideas and together they will work out and negotiate a set of goals .
9 ‘ So she ought to go out and visit a friend .
10 The need to supplement the family income motivates some parents to encourage children to go out and earn a wage as soon as possible .
11 So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide .
12 Who allegedly said Princess Diana was ‘ a wise old thing ’ who ‘ understood pain and suffering ’ and would ‘ go out and conquer the world ’ ?
13 ‘ I could go out and conquer an entire army , ’ he told her , bending to kiss her on the mouth .
14 The very nature of their distress means that they are likely to be unable to go out and face the social whirl , at least initially .
15 It may , for example , be necessary to undertake more home visiting than is thought usual , at least until the time when the bereaved person feels more able to go out and face the world again .
16 The FBI team began to clear out and hand the building back to their hosts .
17 But to do it in lane three , to get out and change a tyre is beyond belief .
18 Lifts also should have a micro sensitive pad at the bottom which means the lift will cut out and stop the moment it touches or lands on anything .
19 ‘ Yes , but ought n't we to go out and calm the troops or something ? ’
20 ‘ We 'll go out and drink a lot and get pissed , ’ he said .
21 Later he would go out and stroll the city before his noon date at the Smithsonian and the afternoon meeting with the Secret Service .
22 Diametric offers a unique design service ; send a sketch or short description of what you would like for a particular room or purpose , and it will work out and cost the design .
23 I could no more go out and mug an old lady than I do n't know what … .
24 SO Allan Lamb 's reward for having the courage to speak out and tell the truth about the Pakistani ball-tampering was to be banned for two games and heavily fined — with the possibility of further punishment from the TCCB .
25 Ramsay should go out and discover the position outside .
26 Throughout the decade , Grierson had been sponsoring young filmmakers to go out and record the lives of ordinary working people .
27 ( 1 ) The clerk of each licensing board shall make out and deliver a licence to every person to whom a licence is granted by the board .
28 Shall we pensioners form an aged assassination squad to fight back , to seek out and eliminate the callous people who create the cry be : ‘ The only good Tory is a dead one ? ’
29 I do n't see that we 're doing anybody any harm , any damage , any anything , by simply saying we 'll go out and consult the people of Chipping Norton about this new site that we found at Rockhill .
30 It could signal the need for food when the rivers overflowed their banks , or for volunteers when snow-drifts were piling up and people were needed to come out and reinforce the banks and dig a route through the snow .
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