Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 I would have thought the labour market conditions are also a vital ingredient if profitability is to be passed on or shared out in higher wages .
2 But , if you are planning to move on or move out , you may not receive someone 's approval or permission .
3 They provided traction ( pulling carts , ploughs , harrows etc. ) , meat , leather , and a host of other resources like bone ( for glue ) , grease , sinews , together with milk ( for butter and cheese to store ) and manure — either deposited on or taken out to arable fields .
4 When the boss disappears , would you work on or wimp out ?
5 We might , if i if it 's a nice day we might possibly have a little walk out somewhere or run out somewhere , or something
6 If you come home and see signs of a possible break-in , a broken window or an open door — DO N'T GO INSIDE OR CALL OUT .
7 Helicopters were used to provide an airborne relay station but if they were shot down or ran out of fuel , soldiers on the ground often had to resort to the GPO telephone system .
8 It might be as straightforward as writing down or calling out an answer , pressing a button , etc. or it may be a task that requires manipulative skills such as wiring an electrical component or threading a needle .
9 Back down or get out , Major warns Delors
10 Other studies too have described how mothers regularly cut down or miss out on meals in order to provide a better diet for their children .
11 The links between the mind and health are not yet fully understood but there is sufficient evidence to suggest that physical illness is not a straightforward matter of bodily components breaking down or wearing out .
12 In the unique structure of the rainforest , creepers interweave between branches and can either tear a neighbouring tree down or rip out branches , leaving it vulnerable to disease .
13 ) The same may be said of the glissando , produced by rapidly drawing in or pushing out the slide .
14 You can arm or disarm the system as you come in or go out of your home and your will have your own personal access code .
15 Hovering uncertainly , she jumped when he barked impatiently , ‘ Either come in or go out .
16 It is a choice for the House whether we go in or stay out .
17 Clare stood in the doorway , as if unsure whether to come in or go out .
18 This seems an effort to fit a cult-statue into a building with a sacrificial pit ; and though it was in profile that one saw these statues as one came in or went out , if one looked up as one passed under the beam which hid them , one saw them again , carved in very low relief on its underside , standing frontal and looking down at one : altogether an astonishing conception .
19 For the family it was a place to traverse when coming in or going out : familiar , unnoticeable .
20 But voters are fickle : no-one knows whether the Lib Dem tide is coming in or going out .
21 ‘ Should I opt in or opt out ? ’
22 Always to wear the same expression on one 's face whether one is going in or coming out ? ’
23 Scottish prisons process roughly 19,000 people a year who are either going in or coming out .
24 ‘ Was it being put in or taken out ? ’
25 The Commander is best left separate from the tank so that he can be painted up as an individual model and put in or left out of the hatch as desired .
26 But strangely enough that went out , it came in with a flush see ?
27 Much better than booming out in an intimidating voice , " We ca n't hear you ! "
28 In Britain you could not do better than to pick out from the varied products of the author John Wainwright , an ex-policeman , those of his books that are in the police procedural mode .
29 better than to start out
30 I was 33 by then and played till the end of the season , which was at least better than going out on an injury . ’
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