Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] out [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important that we should evolve out of this recession and out of rising unemployment and that we should not create a false boom by lowering interest rates too quickly or by Government over-borrowing . |
2 | Is it not shameful that Britain should opt out in that way ? |
3 | He should grow out of that . |
4 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
5 | Surely we must keep out of that arms process , if we are to maintain our nation 's influence in the peace process that we all hope will succeed . |
6 | You must look out for that reaction . |
7 | Your questions and general approach should draw out of each subordinate how they intend to proceed , giving guidance and information only where this is essential . |
8 | ‘ You must go out of this house , ’ said the little grey man , ‘ and call to the West Wind , and show her your key , when she comes , and let her carry you where she will , without struggle or alarm . |
9 | We must reach out to all levels of society and to all ages . |
10 | I am amazed that the hon. Gentleman should come out with those remarks about the deterrent in which we are investing just when his party is purporting to change its policy . |
11 | Her was not given to eloquence about the beauties of the countryside , and was puzzled that he should come out with this remark . |
12 | Statistically only 0–05 per cent of chance tetrads should come out at this length or less , so that the expected number of alignments like Craigeam lies between 0.00041 for standing stones and 0.0037 for stone circles . |
13 | You must get out of that hotel and come and stay with us … |
14 | I must get out of this , she said aloud . |
15 | You must get out of this place and do the one good thinking you 'll ever have done for any woman . |
16 | He must get out of this house and out of these memories as quickly as he could . |
17 | Oh one other thing I should point out at this stage , erm on the back of some of these |
18 | I should point out in all fairness that quite a few Northern Ireland Members are engaged in talks with the Secretary of State on the future government of Northern Ireland and therefore can not be present at the moment . |
19 | I thought : ‘ Maybe I should get out of this business . |
20 | Definitely , we do n't if we were crossing an area that had n't been secured by any other officer , so we were particularly concerned that we should get out of any possible danger area . |
21 | ‘ You should get out of those wet trousers , Travis . ’ |
22 | I must find out about that . |
23 | Ask yourself what in its particular essence could possibly cause a murder to happen , or what sort of murder might arise out of this particular place or community or life-style . |
24 | He 'll grow out of that one day . |
25 | Meet them halfway and you 'll improve out of all recognition . |
26 | I was just thinking I 'm going to MacDonalds on Thursday so I 'll look out for that . |
27 | Oh well we 'll look out for that . |
28 | That way she 'll stand out from all the light colours around her . ’ |
29 | One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’ |
30 | The church could perhaps think how it might reach out to such people , and offer facilities and friendships that make life easier for people to face while they search for meaning in their lives . |