Example sentences of "[verb] out [coord] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So when we actually got out there , we go out to work in some capacity or another , either to carry out a survey of the logistics or perhaps to sort out and look at the way in which one can set up an immunisation programme in a refugee camp . |
2 | His fingers came out and hovered at the side of her head . |
3 | Her mother came out and stood at the gate waving until Caro had walked out of sight , and Caro had to force herself not to run to escape that imploring cloying gaze . |
4 | ’ At night we like to sit out and look at the views of the valley with a glass of wine . |
5 | He got out and knocked at a window . |
6 | It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole . |
7 | Alida went out and stared at the empty letter cage in the hall , called sharply after the man , that there had been some mistake . |
8 | and each time you go out and look at the crop update |
9 | They 're trying to make the bottom bit look decent now , they keep buying things for it , but it never looks right you ca n't see it from here , we 'll go out and look at the garden after tea . " |
10 | He cried out and grabbed at a nearby wall to steady himself . |
11 | Some geldings will ‘ tease ’ mares , and so can be a danger if on the other side of a wire fence , as a mare may strike out or kick at the gelding and injure herself in the fence . |
12 | This puts me in mind of the last Top of The Pops I watched , a show replete with beflared , poncho 'd , kaftan 'd persons doing psychotropic ‘ dances ’ , tripping out and boogieing at the same time . |