Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] out a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't mind , I do n't mind so long as I just get out a bit on , into town and |
2 | I just let out a giggle of disbelief which made the old gecko who ran the class flutter his ruff at me in disapproval ; I calmed him with a quip and continued the negotiations with my round and financially tenacious new chum . |
3 | Now the on the subject of treatment I I now pull out a government report here , because where do we get criticized from ? |
4 | What we have said we are involved in a process which must involve both governments and all parties , whose objective is agreement among our divided people an agreement which all our traditions must give their allegiance and agreement , and an agreement which must express which which must respect our diversity , now I have kept repeating that statement since we made it and I asked anyone to tell me what they disagree with it , now the loyalist paramilitary some weeks ago said that if the I R A were to k their impression they 've given all along is that they 're just a reaction to the I R A and if the I R A were to stop they would cease immediately , I immediately put out a statement welcoming that statement by them , I also offered to talk directly to them , but they have refused er given the nature of their campaign , particularly at the moment , I begin to wonder do they want the I R A to stop ? |
5 | I even carried out a double-bluff of appearing slightly guilty for the wrong reasons , so that adults told me I should n't blame myself because I had n't been able to warn Paul in time . |
6 | I then dissected out a group called " all-arrhythmic events " , including sudden , unexpected cardiac deaths and presentations with a sustained ventricular arrhythmia . |
7 | And I ho , I would have done this on Tuesday when I actually worked out a melody but I did n't manage a bit of paper so I could n't write it down . |
8 | You just throw out a question . |
9 | Slamming down the receiver once again , she instantly let out a groan of dismay . |
10 | He remembered sitting in silence with his grandmother as evening drew on ( ‘ always in darkness because she had the idea that light was expensive ’ ) while she occasionally read out a headline from the newspaper . |
11 | We also carried out a number of follow-up interviews with respondents and non-respondents in order to explore some issues further . |
12 | It 's about erm , about seething inspection , which is a , a clause that we 're not covering these without checking that when you buy , that when printing all the paper when it gets here we actually carry out a check . |
13 | They only pick out a word word here and there see |
14 | If she strapped them down to make herself look boyish they just stuck out a foot farther down , and ached . |
15 | The dialogue between Fenwick and Susan establishes a point of origin for the plot since they are both consciously composing their story , drawing parallels with the ‘ wandering-hero myths ’ and arguing over the nature of flashbacks ( they even throw out a reference to ‘ something called postmodernism ’ ) . |
16 | ‘ Now Kathleen ’ , she says , ‘ there 's a right way and a wrong way to do everything ’ , and she showed me how to wring out a cloth … |
17 | He eventually hoiked out a piece of paper with a phone-number on it . |
18 | It only came out a couple of times , and I could n't get the words apart the end where it sounded something like ‘ scores off the bar , F*CK CANTONA , Brian Deane , Brian Deane , Brian Deane ’ . |
19 | Without warning , it suddenly let out a blast of the 62 first line of Dixie on a five-tone airhorn , so loud and so unexpected that it made Alina take a startled step back . |
20 | He just took out a knife and slashed the silk screen and that was that . ’ |
21 | Without asking if he could smoke , he quickly took out a cigarette and lit it , and then belatedly offered her one . |
22 | He also took out a tumbler , poured himself a short drink and put the bottle away . |
23 | He carefully writes out a form and Rachel gets the top copy . |
24 | He now put out a hand and stroked her cheek . |
25 | Was he about to bark out a reprimand ? she wondered . |
26 | But in July 1855 he then carried out a change in his administration that was to have a far-reaching effect on the scheme . |
27 | Tossing the empty jar aside , he then pulled out a piece of chalk and drew a complex symbol full of mind-twisting curves on to each gatepost . |
28 | He subsequently took out a number of patents in these two fields , the most valuable being in 1875 for the making of copper rollers for calico printing . |
29 | He taught us how to ride out a storm . |