Example sentences of "[vb base] out [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | grow out of them again . |
2 | They grow out of it later . |
3 | They grow out of it quickly . |
4 | While Jimmy stood at the reception desk counter , both arms spread out on it backwards in the same pose that he had adopted at the bar counter earlier that evening , Duvall simply stood two feet by his side , watching him . |
5 | ‘ Which 'll be flayed if you walk out on us now . |
6 | It thus becomes highly convenient to view the market , in a world of production , as if all entrepreneurial activity were in fact carried on by producers ; in other words , it now becomes convenient to think of resource owners and consumers as passive price-takers , exercising no entrepreneurial judgement of their own and simply reacting passively to the opportunities to sell and buy which the producer-entrepreneurs hold out to them directly . |
7 | The same was true of Eliot but he was luckier in one way : he could give a little here and hold out against them there . |
8 | Look out for us again in September . |
9 | If you 're off to the Cov game , look out for us in 's Porsche . |
10 | In the photograph that the studio had acquired the four men brought to trial in Detroit look out at us almost belligerently announcing their status as ordinary guys ; they wear poor suits and no ties , they are unshaven , and they clutch their hats . |
11 | erm but essentially now I 've discussed with him , as I mentioned in my er plan , er the intention is to meet anybody who wants musical services and find out from them precisely what er they really need . |
12 | Well that 's the last bloody time I go out with you anywhere ! |
13 | And we just reach out to you please to , to try to speak out to your friends . |
14 | Other children reach out for them nervously , only to have their hand lightly slapped by their mother . |
15 | ‘ Come out with me tonight , Jane . |
16 | Come out with me tonight — not with the rest of the theatre crowd , but alone . ’ |
17 | ‘ Come out with me tonight , Shelley , and I 'll take you to meet Miguelito tomorrow . ’ |
18 | Come out with me sometimes and tour the antique shops in this district . ’ |
19 | " Our arguments are terribly electric , we come out of them sometimes with our heads as exhausted as an electric battery after it has run down . " |
20 | I do n't think that the people come out of it well . |
21 | If not , at least the most precious lading , the lives of five men , come out of it safely , God be thanked ! ’ |