Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] out " in BNC.

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1 So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest .
2 So we set out to find the truth behind the mystery — and discovered a woman who forged a dazzling career with precision and determination .
3 So we make out as best we can .
4 So we go out and have a meal out .
5 So we send out Stein 's photo as Tweed , and Tweed 's as Stein . ’
6 The photos to the right illustrate a good weight transfer , while below we point out two indications of bad weight transference which will result in thinned shots .
7 Tonight we find out what the effects would be of a seventeen and a half per cent tax on books and newspapers .
8 I mean now exactly we send out about du n no how many letters to ask if they have anything to sell .
9 I 'll tell you what happened once we get out of here .
10 We can then be involved in the setting of performance indicators and carrying out audits , much like we carry out our safety inspections , and that way we may be able to work on joint policies on the environment .
11 Eventually we drift out into the leafy park behind the museum .
12 Now we find out if they really do n't know what became of him .
13 Now we bill out the divisions , okay , and the divisions bills have to be quite accurate , and obviously we one or two extension numbers which are new .
14 Well we come out of woods and someone had phoned police up or something escaped from Leeds .
15 By way of introduction , today we find out more about the former model who is behind the secrets of the stars — and her remarkable success rate in predicting what will be …
16 In German , a structure such as Hier steigen wir aus ( literally : ‘ Here we get out ’ ) is totally unmarked .
17 Here we single out Gilbert Clark , of St. Columba's-by-the-Castle , who gave us efficiency at last with his advance-planning and ingenious equipment , along with himself , heart and soul ; David Wright , now an old friend , and Shearer Borthwick , of Augustine Congregational Church , who came at 8 am and again at 2.30 pm each day , to help in so many ways ; and Duncan Curr , the new Chairman of Christian Aid/C.E.E.C. , from Dublin Street Baptist Church .
18 Surely we reach out wide during a sweep stroke to obtain more leverage for the very same reason .
19 It says outside maybe we come out together
20 Sometimes we go out to McDonalds .
21 Sometimes we walk out of our jobs .
22 I usually sit in and watch telly or play sounds until she comes round and then we go out together .
23 I 've said to my brother Roman Catholic if what you are saying is that the substance of the godhead is in a mystery transferred into our substance that is to say that we are recipitents recipients in the sacrament of the divine life then we go out in faith together believing the same essential .
24 The agency takes on any kind of job — you just name the subject and give us some indication of the kind of thing you want to know , and then we go out and get it for you . ’
25 Then we go out and thresh after tea time .
26 Hurry up and then we go out for a walk .
27 Yes , it 's , it 's possibly worth mentioning on that as well that , in comparison with the supply based , I mean the existing system is demand based , which is silly , because we have to have fire stations there even if they never go out , if they go out twice a year , we still have to have a fire station in loco , but with the demand based model that 's illustrated in A C C based initiative , it 's based on existing supply , and this authority has a fairly frugal level of supply in comparison with some other authorities , so what happens is that if you apply it to existing supply then we come out quite badly .
28 I keep , apart from the fact that we 've got an enormous number of deadlines , but David keeps saying , ’ we must stop ’ , and then people ring us up and say ’ Oh , I , can I do this ’ , and we 've , you know people say , ’ Oh , well , I play the saxophone ’ , and then we find out that he 's got a huge band and he 's very famous , and they 've just rung us up to say , you know , can we play for you for free .
29 It is really because at one time in the season everything was going through , and the players were on a high erm and then we find out that the game erm the place has been cancelled and the players go on a low .
30 In the end , we seek a second opinion — either we go out and accost a taxi driver , or we 'll ring our families , who are so accustomed to being used as sounding boards that they are beginning to insist on a screen credit .
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