Example sentences of "[pers pn] out " in BNC.
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1 | Now you tried it there and you left the E out now you 've left the I out . |
2 | Why this is hell nor am I out of it . |
3 | I out there the next day and all that was showing above the water was the mast . |
4 | Then , then Dave can come and sort I out then . |
5 | I 've missed the I out . |
6 | Not , I out of the machine I think it is . |
7 | I out there . |
8 | Oh I did leave my I out . |
9 | ‘ We 're gooin' ter tek 'er upstairs an' lay 'er out , ’ she said . |
10 | As he was reading-it out he became aware of a movement at the back of the room . |
11 | and then it might flow a bit more evenly , might it then , right Michael bring yours out now please . |
12 | So you wo n't be letting yours out ? |
13 | the water clean else it erm Do you clean yours out a lot ? |
14 | Oh charming , I see , since when did you last chucked one of yours out of the beasties . |
15 | Mm are you getting yours out ? |
16 | You do n't want to take yours out . |
17 | So leave it a fortnight and then we 've got ta pay ours so then you can sort yours out . |
18 | I reckon the Scots will get ‘ em out , with the Poll Tax . ’ |
19 | Now I okay right I do n't want you to underline them now I 'd like you to wait until later and then try and work em out again yourself so you get practice |
20 | But just in case anyone was tempted his Bishop 's crook was on hand to hook em out . |
21 | Well done Kieran he had already worked his out good boy . |
22 | Kept on pulling his trousers down and putting his out in his pockets . |
23 | Here are take one for his out . |
24 | Right and when Mr said to everybody right , read out your stories and he did n't know John was so slow and so when he erm asked John to read his out , cos everybody had to read it out John goes when he goes reasons for writing er what is John 's called ? |
25 | Despite personal intervention from Premier John Major to president George Bush , Washington trade chiefs refused to withdraw demands for unlimited access to British airports while keeping theirs out of reach of foreign competition . |
26 | ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live . |
27 | ‘ Then after the wine , ’ Winnie said , ‘ and only the one , I do n't want tae be having tae carry ye out . ’ |
28 | " Come on , lass , let's have ye out o' there again . " |
29 | That 's the third 'an I 've lost in a week and I 'm flummoxed I want ye out here this mornin' to have another look round . " |
30 | When the plan was mooted , Ms Collins is said to have retorted , ‘ Is she out of her mind ? |