Example sentences of "[indef pn] out " in BNC.
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1 | The advantage of this is that when you start gigging , you have someone out front who knows your songs , and who can either mix your sound or at least keep an eye on the house engineer . |
2 | — There 's someone out there ! — And there 's no way out ! |
3 | It was n't just a matter of meeting an old comedian ; I was meeting someone out of the dustier corners of my private pantheon . |
4 | Send someone out to buy 20 pairs , ’ she said , striding nervously over a pile of scattered silk shoes in the ballroom of the Berkeley Hotel , Knightsbridge . |
5 | They will need to have the skills to talk someone out of another pair of loopstitch socks or convince a lost soul that a key-ring with a thermometer measuring wind-chill factor is not going to change their lives . |
6 | Sergeant Potter was elderly and looked like someone out of Dad 's Army . |
7 | We did n't have the time or energy to pay much attention to the other theatres of war , unless we had someone out there . |
8 | My advice to agencies : send someone out with a quid or so to buy a magazine before you advertise in it ; or better still , have those editorial folk over for a Gordon 's & Tonic . . . . |
9 | George had pointed someone out to me in the dayniter , but he was not the right person : grey haired , but too ill-looking , too old . |
10 | ‘ Or you could throw someone out into the Connaught Tunnel . |
11 | ‘ There 's someone out there ! ’ |
12 | We have to be able to trust someone out there , do n't we ? |
13 | ‘ She said she felt like someone out of Dynasty . |
14 | Trembling with anger he said : ‘ Someone out there must know who has committed this terrible crime . |
15 | Someone out there must know something and I appeal to them to come forward . ’ |
16 | In the vicinity of a road bridge , which spanned the line near Ashton Moss South Junction , about 200 yards away to the south , the signalman at Ashton Moss North Junction box also became aware of someone out on the track whom he took to be trespassing . |
17 | As though someone out there is watching and waiting . |
18 | Selina 's next move might have seemed an odd one for someone out to make a name for herself . |
19 | I 've got an international forward line and I have to leave someone out . |
20 | A guy all washed up , not someone out of the top ten . |
21 | She was more than capable of defending herself if the need arose , but what if her pursuer was someone who had recognized her from a previous UNACO assignment , someone out to blow her cover ? |
22 | I 'll send someone out to call you when they 've gone . ’ |
23 | They had someone out front in an old van , someone round the back by the car park , and PC Stephen Robinson up the hill with two other officers , Adrian Grater and Clive Strachan . |
24 | I would have been a bit more calm , I would have thought , ‘ There 's someone out there 1 6 who cares . ’ |
25 | I want to know that someone out there cares for me , not that I 've got no one or nothing . |
26 | All he did was throw up a question mark — was Britain doing the right thing ? — but to us it was the first sign that someone out there thought that government strategy might be wrong . |
27 | Er well , there was the highly immoral thing called overtime , erm if you had too much overtime you was keeping someone out of job . |
28 | I 'll get in touch with the agriculture people and get them to send someone out first thing tomorrow . ’ |
29 | The sound came again ; a long , rasping , scratching sound , as if someone out there was dragging something sharp across the wood . |
30 | ‘ He said it was someone out of his past . |