Example sentences of "out [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sorry to haul you off , girl , ’ Mr Hollins said in a low voice , ‘ But I reckoned it would be more comfortable for everyone if I got you out afore they had to start making excuses .
2 We have to take lessons with an open mind and a humility so that we may find out where we are going wrong .
3 What we both needed was to get away for a couple of days , to go somewhere peaceful , relaxing and free of any association with the past , where we could work out where we stood .
4 The policemen were slightly surprised , and could n't work out where we 'd come from since there were no jetes there at the time ; but we explained that we had ‘ una avionetta privada ’ and they just looked bemused .
5 I had to try and find out where we were .
6 I 'll leave you here and go to find out where we are .
7 In the gloom I felt I was in some kind of an enclosure and told the rear gunner to get out and find out where we were .
8 As I could n't work out where they were coming from I ignored them .
9 I could not make out where they were going , and made several inquiries without getting any answers save in Gaelic ; it might as well have been Hindostani .
10 We knew the RAF , and Allied friends were seeking out the launching sites of these monstrosities , and wiping them out where they could .
11 Get as interested in others as God is : find out where they 're at .
12 Put any group of players together and watch the torture as they painfully suss out where they fit in the ability stakes , and watch the most inept contract into a meek and confused , self-effacing heap .
13 However , now I have listened to their first Phonogram-fuelled '60s Baggle Taggle on vinyl , I discover that I ca n't even be arsed to find out where they live .
14 ‘ David ’ asked Joan if she would infiltrate the loyalist paramilitary organisations to find out where they hid their arms or ammunition .
15 If we keep our nerve long enough it may give the police time to find out where they are being held . ’
16 Set up under the Bonn Convention on migratory species , the agreement obliges its members — Belgium , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Luxembourg , the Netherlands , Norway , Sweden and the UK — to protect bats in the various ways that bats can be protected : finding out where they are and conserving their habitats , studying them , controlling pesticides and stopping people from killing them .
17 I 'll have to find out where they went .
18 I would like help from those who have taken on responsibility to inform groups of the changes and want to find out where they found materials which were user friendly .
19 And then I thought I heard voices once , coming from a long way away , but I could n't work out where they were coming from ; and they were so very faint I almost thought I 'd imagined them .
20 I ca n't tell you who to love , or how to love : those school courses would be how-not-not-to as much as how-to classes ( it 's like creative writing — you ca n't teach them how to write or what to write , only usefully point out where they 're going wrong and save them time ) .
21 ‘ John , I want you to go to Buller 's Hill House and find out where they all are .
22 They should stay out where they belong — keep their hands off our people .
23 You 'll then find out where they went to — a few clues : it will be -2.2° C , only one thousandth of the country is cultivated , only a third of the population have radios and there are 15 hotels in the country .
24 Stretched out where they had fallen , the last three members of the once invincible Hellhounds killer pack stared sightlessly after their executioner — a far more efficient and dangerous killer than Nature had ever equipped them to be at the height of their savage power .
25 Additionally there 's lots of information in the backpackers ’ and motor camps , and the boys were pretty quick to suss out where they wanted to go and what to do there .
26 Robert was far more interested in finding out where they stood on footwear , but this was clearly not an area that interested Ali .
27 He noticed that someone had moved the few horses they had managed to round up , and sent two men to find out where they had been taken .
28 Aldrich and Brown — find out where they were yesterday afternoon .
29 There are relatively minor differences which I shall point out where they become relevant .
30 How would a historian manage to get access , or even begin to find out where they were kept ?
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