Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | I 've done my bit , I 'm trying to get it right now but I 'm scared to walk out the soor at the moment |
2 | Fortunately , being so close to the bathroom , I was able to rinse out the plastic waste-basket he was forced to use whenever his cramps got too bad . |
3 | Kate Melville and Sue d'Argy Smith , whose daughters left the Church , as so many do , just before they became nubile , each took a hand and gave it a sharp pull , and over their heads came the long arms of Gordon the Bachelor , whose fingers stroked my hair , as countless other key personnel in the body of Christendom , South Wimbledon , stroked , shoved , pulled and all but carried me towards the stage on which I was supposed to pour out the secrets of my heart . |
4 | ‘ For that pittance , you 're willing to sell out the most beloved son of the Romanian people , their greatest leader in history ? ! ’ |
5 | She was able to carry out the simple reward programme which worked very well and then progressed to rewarding Luke for passing a motion in the lavatory . |
6 | It was her left arm , however , so she was able to write out the application to my dictation , and I got someone else to type it . |
7 | Sam recovered in the third set from 1–3 to lead 5–4 , but she was unable to close out the match against a tough opponent who rarely deviated from her game plan of staying back and slugging it out from the baseline . |
8 | Because our beds come straight from our factory we are able to cut out the middlemen 's profit and keep our prices down . |
9 | We were due to try out the show at Farnham , a 400-seater theatre , less than an hour from London . |
10 | After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents . |
11 | Having no foothold on power , they could offer no inducements to moderate reformism ; they were unable to hold out the prospect of even limited concessions to peasants and workers . |
12 | The dense blackness lifted a little and they were able to pick out the skyline and the dim glow of white-edged pavements and white-ringed lampposts . |
13 | They were able to make out the locomotive 's smoke-box and cab , and the glare of the fire reflecting through the spectacle plate on the cab front . |
14 | They were glad to get out the houses I think . |
15 | And , along with their male counterparts , they were ready to carry out the purpose of the meeting which , in the words of Douglas Kinnaird of PA Consulting , brought in as one of the UK 's top headhunters to chair it , was ‘ not to provide answers but raise comments , views — even whether or not it is a concern ? — and pick out perhaps one or two opportunities . ’ |
16 | Well it 's nice to roll out the red carpet , is n't it ? |
17 | The first thing to remember is that as you turn the boat away from the wind , you let out the mainsheet , the sail only works properly at one angle to the wind and so it 's essential to let out the mainsheet as you bear away . |
18 | Some packs give a total coverage on the wrapping , but it 's best to work out the total by accurately measuring the room size so you can calculate how many rows , containing how many tiles , will be needed . |
19 | Where supplies are available and you 're offered a choice , it 's sensible to check out the accommodation on offer . |
20 | So maybe it 's difficult to separate out the consequences of abuse per se from the consequences of erm lousy emotional environment , from the consequences of neglect and deprivation , from the consequences of a whole range of non-sexual abuses which you may find in the kinds of environment where child sex abuse is more likely . |
21 | It 's difficult to work out the exact specification you 'll need , so check our software reviews , where we recommend the hardware you 'll need to run each package . |
22 | It 's difficult to work out the exact specification you 'll need , so check our software reviews , where we recommend the hardware you 'll need to run each package . |
23 | It is appropriate to set out the opening words of Rule 26 of the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure : |
24 | In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs . |
25 | It is necessary to filter out the sound that does not correspond to the speech from the input signal — in a noisy environment this is problematical . |
26 | To learn about the story of his exploits in enemy territory it is necessary to dig out the cuttings of newspapers printed forty-five years ago . |
27 | ( c ) Agreed price It is necessary to find out the precise price negotiated between the parties . |
28 | The question is whether it is worthwhile to check out the " priorities even when we seem to have what we want . |
29 | Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ . |
30 | Nevertheless , it is reasonable to pick out the following headings . |