Example sentences of "as you [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Wade through them , swinging it from left to right in a figure of eight and yelling like mad , forcing them back as you break out towards safety like a samurai in the Tokyo rush hour .
2 If we do as the Russians want and hand over all these prisoners to them whether or not the prisoners are willing to go back to Russia , we are … sending some of them to their death ; and although in war we can not , as you point out … afford to be sentimental , I confess that I find the prospect somewhat revolting , and I should expect public opinion to reflect the same feeling …
3 But , as you point out , they are not very similar to dollars … ’
4 They 're not as stupid as you make out .
5 ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph .
6 ‘ Not all beautiful women are as hard as you make out ! ’
7 It seems to me it can not be as bad as you made out , if you are so well able to fascinate the old lady into thinking you indispensable to her comfort ! ’
8 You may find that growth is slower , or you may find that God provides as you step out in faith .
9 So as you step out clad in a combination of pillar-box red and shocking pink , do n't leave your face behind in last year 's colours .
10 As you come out of the Blackwall Tunnel , right by the new Financial Times building , there are at least two shut and boarded up pubs .
11 Just millions of conferences that just tire you out and exhaust you , and nothing change as you come out of the conference — it 's the same thing .
12 And there 's manhole covers as you come out the bend .
13 as you went out .
14 ‘ As soon as you get out there , you 're on your own .
15 Half a mile from the beach there were three breaks : from right to left as you looked out , big , medium , and small .
16 This means one must avoid calling from another room , talking with your face in shadow , walking away before you have finished the sentence or calling something over your shoulder as you go out of the door .
17 I live literally on the corner as you go out .
18 Erm there 's one just as you go out of the french window .
19 Er do n't forget the Crawley strikers , the bucket collection will be taken at the door as you go out every pound is worth two as the General Secretary has generously said .
20 As soon as you got out of sight , you altered direction and did a wide loop so you could sneak up behind us . ’
21 As you pull out of Thingley station this otherwise boring train ride takes on a whole new significance .
22 one get , yeah , one gets up behind it and can in the back I suppose , but they go after they , and then , you think as soon as you pull out , you 're gon na get all that , yeah , he 's gon na get all that , but they do n't do they ?
23 ‘ As soon as you stepped out of the car I knew something was wrong , ’ her friend confided later over a cup of tea .
24 Hold on to this tension for a slow count to five , then let your feet relax and become limp as you breathe out with a sigh .
25 Now let go of the tension as you breathe out with a sigh of relief .
26 Open your fists and as you breathe out , slowly through your mouth , push your palms forward , fingers upwards .
27 Finally , on an in-breath , let the hands come in and then as you breathe out , let the arms float down to your sides .
28 Now as you breathe out again through your mouth , push the palms to the sides at shoulder height .
29 Again as you breathe out , push the palms above your head then breathe in once more .
30 Bring the palms back to shoulder height , turn the palms to face down and then , as you breathe out , push the palms down and then let them rest at your sides .
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