Example sentences of "i [conj] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country . |
2 | He swivelled his chair away from me and stared out of the window . |
3 | I started to run up , straight up the hill , erm lucky the monster was running straight at me and sticking out of the crowd and he tripped over and after the end |
4 | I let him work the slot screen for me and point out the sights . |
5 | He rolls off me and passes out on the pillow , the smell of his drunkenness lingering like something live . |
6 | The skinny man walked over to me and stuck out his hand . |
7 | and I stood there den of iniquity in here , with the three of them , and luckily she was n't paying attention , she went on to something else and they all looked at me and burst out laughing . |
8 | Watch him stretch , yawn , look across at me and come out with those perfect forty-year-old clichés they use to make the time pass easily and without controversy . |
9 | What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand . |
10 | He pushed past me and ran out of the house . |
11 | in front of me and throw out carton into the road , winds his window up again . |
12 | A military judge came to see me and read out the charges — I had been accused of stealing a car . |
13 | When he saw on television the public cheering me and reaching out to shake my hand , he said , ‘ You know , it 's not everyone who says ‘ well done ’ to you that means it . |
14 | For instance , I recall one evening he came to me and took out a matchbox and he gave it a couple of shakes ; I thought there were matches inside , hut he opened the box and inside were some very evil-looking pills , about the size of , or a little larger , than a Beecham 's pill . |
15 | the look he gave me and jumped out as quick as anything , I thought |
16 | But at once , for very fear that the bearded man who had reached out as I struggled with my hamper ( ‘ No , no , I do very well , thank you ’ ) might follow me and find out everything , I hailed a porter and then a cab , assuming a confidence I did not feel . |
17 | Then you can come and sit near me and find out whether they will be of any use . |
18 | Because you 're secretly dying to press that delightful body up against me and find out how it feels ? ’ |
19 | I have a nutritionist who travels with me and works out a daily menu . |
20 | ‘ Yeah , well , ’ Andy says , coming to stand near me and look out over the water . |
21 | Marrying me and coming out to Jamaica , I mean ? ’ |
22 | One day Tom came to see me and poured out a story which told me the other side of his ambitious , over-achieving self . |
23 | He came and stood beside me and picked out one of the new abstracts I 'd done at home . |
24 | By now G. is no longer suspicious of me but turns out to be a lively , talkative , and intelligent man . |