Example sentences of "[noun] out and [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Then she took a syringe out and gave the boy an anti-tetanus jab .
2 The first time she wore it , Nigel kept his coat on at a party so that he could hold the side out and cover the vision .
3 Turn the cover right side out and insert the cushion pad .
4 She tore the photograph out and shoved the rest of the newspaper into the dustbin further along the road .
5 What he had to do now was stretch out and take the hand of friendship being offered to him .
6 I may just have me chicken out and keep the sausage for another day
7 ‘ Wednesday : Lunch out and watched the new Murray Arbeid collection for Hartnell .
8 He wanted to ask ‘ Is she often like this ? ’ , but instead , he drew the boy out and closed the door .
9 He saw the girl out and put the bar up across the double doors .
10 They were yes , well you could swing them grabs out and come the wire still
11 He opened the file out and spread the papers across his lap .
12 I let Satan out and chuck the paper in a drawer .
13 We 're just down for the weekend to air the place out and run the heating .
14 When we 'd cleared the shop out and put the stuff in the fridge , I used to all , scrub all round all the ta you know , the shelves round the sides and clean the scale down and the bacon machine and I used to scrape the block with a proper scraper .
15 Fig16 Another method of getting back is to take the battens out and roll the sail up towards the mast .
16 ‘ Do n't let him hear you say that , ’ she said , ‘ or he 'll get his guns out and demonstrate the ‘ Border spin ’ and the ‘ Road Agent 's shift ’ . ’
17 So we thought we would have to lose either the display case or the rebuilt wall — and then an old friend of ours , who happens to be the Emeritus Professor of Suburban Buildings at the University of Lutterworth , visiting one day , told us that these houses never actually had a dividing wall between the front room and the back parlour-so we had to take the whole wall out and remodel the opening in the original style , with a simple lintel and unadorned verticals , which we bought at auction in Fyfe . ’
18 Eric Pfrunder ( the creative director at Chanel ) is like a production director ; everyone here is the same from when I first started photography , I sketch things out and discuss the lighting so they know what I want .
19 The answer is to drop back to conscious competence every now and again to check things out and eradicate the bad habits .
20 If the European sales companies get their fingers out and get the languages checked for me then yes .
21 The mouth was a mouth no longer , but a muzzle , a pointed snarling maw with snapping teeth that would certainly rend human flesh to shreds , with a lolling red tongue that would snake out and lick the blood and the marrow …
22 Anyway , we got to the first tee and one of these immaculate guys got his driver out and hit the ball about 15 yards — and took a divot out you could put a pot plant into .
23 As you approach the water put the board in deep enough not to rip the skeg out and push the board a little further out using one hand on the mast .
24 He sounded people out and found the responses favourable , so he set about to prepare the finest survey to have been carried out on Manchester up to that time and indeed up to the time of Charles Roeder 's article , late in the 19th century .
25 And these days you ca n't just take the speedometer out and fiddle the numbers back like you used to ten years ago .
26 Not until we were a few yards away from the perch could we turn , hold our arms out and release the jesses so that the bird could fly the rest of the way .
27 Suddenly she put her arms out and pulled the young girl to her ; and when Jessie 's sobs rose she warned her quickly , ‘ Be quiet !
28 And certainly you know I mean Yona 's list now of support for this next rally we 've got on March the first is huge I mean it 's sort of and that 's not gon na go away is it you know I mean next year I do n't know what we 're gon na be up to but hopefully we 'll be supporting somebody else in their er struggle for fair play and that network will obviously come into play you know I mean I 've we 've been South Wales have said , Oh you know these are all our contacts you know some of the women in South Wales and in Deeside they 've said these are all our contacts and these are the people that were good and did the work and got the leaflets out and brought the money in you know and it 's as simple as that really you know .
29 Jane would light the fire , turn the heating on , put the horses and donkey out and do the shopping .
30 This response of putting the hands out and throwing the head back is certainly not a reaction learned during flying training .
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