Example sentences of "out [prep] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Again as shown previously , very few people make any attempt to find out about more than one single credit possibility .
2 However , having said that , CEEFAX reckoned that Speed and Pemberton are out for tonight and state that Rocky and Hodges should get a look in .
3 - People start using the curious phrase ‘ Indian Summer ’ if the sun stays out for more than 10 minutes at a time .
4 Now an appeal has gone out for more than 100 of the former workers to lodge applications for payment , no matter the circumstances of their claim .
5 Spray roses in pots with water daily to keep humidity up ; watch out for greenfly and other pests .
6 , trolley came all the way down here , out through here and in the car park .
7 So , we soon sort of made our way out through there and this old boy , he was so funny !
8 The council should have stopped these dealings when the district auditor began to question their legality in the summer of 1988 , but the new options were taken out between then and 23 February this year , when the council decided to cease making payments on the transactions .
9 And with at least six vampire movies ( including Coppola 's Dracula and the Luke Perry starrer Buffy The Vampire Slayer ) and numerous bloodsucking books coming out between now and Christmas , Rice is particularly well-placed to take advantage of the coming vampire boom .
10 However it is subject to offers , counter offers , whims and fallings out between now and the first Saturday of September .
11 I was I was looking at the syllabus last night and I was working out how much we 've got to do yet and where we are an and I really do feel confident that no matter where you are in your course work situation , that if w if we planned the thing right and we sort it out between now and the summer , tha that we could well get a good few Grade A's in here and obviously work it well .
12 Introducing a clause to the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill , he said that the subsidy , which amounted to £4.2 million last year , would be phased out between now and 1996 .
13 represents the ‘ strong ’ unemployment trap where individuals are financially better off out of rather than in work .
14 I know six ways out of here that are n't past the desk . ’
15 ‘ Let's get out of here before the mob swamps us again . ’
16 Take it to the nearest station and get the Hell out of here before I change my mind about carting you .
17 And get that wimp out of here before you go , will you ?
18 I want everyone out of here before there 's a panic .
19 ‘ Let us get out of here before you deafen me , ’ he suggested .
20 Get out of here before I lose my rag . ’
21 Now give your friends a nice big smile and a wave , and let's get out of here before they have a chance to think it all through . ’
22 Some Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him , ‘ You must get out of here and go somewhere else , because Herod wants to kill you ’ ( Luke 13:31 ) .
23 The President 's got the authority to tell these assholes to get out of here and leave it to you and me .
24 Few more hours , if all goes well , we look to be out of here and heading for home .
25 What they 're saying is ‘ get us the hell out of here and be quick about it ’ . ’
26 ‘ The best I can offer you is a head start , get out of here and do n't ever come back . ’
27 Let's get out of here and into something really dangerous . ’
28 ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’
29 All you have to do is hire a plane out of here and go back south .
30 Then get out of here and go to Berlin .
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