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

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1 When cutting off the nozzle of a new bottle of pva glue , the contents will eventually dry out unless the hole is sealed again .
2 You 'd better fall out before you say something you 'll regret . ’
3 130 and H167 seem to have made good starts , but Z114 better watch out since before long he may be in H167 's dirty wind .
4 ‘ Well , if your managing director is such a hot-shot , you 'd better watch out that he does n't want to pinch your job ! ’
5 Now , having strutted their stuff so successfully in the business arena , the Taiwanese want to show their arch-rivals — Japan and South Korea — that they had also better watch out when it comes to rugby and September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in Seoul .
6 Oh the ducks yes ducks that 's right the ducks had better watch out or they 're gon na get run over .
7 The implication would seem to be that the opposition fans had better watch out because Blackpool fans might not be restricted by normal conventions .
8 It 'ud be worse than useless telling them she thought the Cap'n 's slave had rights , needed care and attention and … and … she 'd better speak out before they 'd a chance to ask awkward questions !
9 My lot just do what they 're told ( he was really quite worked up for him ) and better look out if they do n't .
10 The front pushes wide on a steady throttle and the rears will only slide out if the power is cut suddenly on the faster curves .
11 You may already have life insurance , but that will usually only pay out if you die .
12 I ca n't agree with the lady over there that you know if money were know object we would all go out and get knew noses and
13 Let's all go out and score some whores .
14 Lawyers may rightly point out that this does not constitute , of itself , an effective restriction on any statutory power or discretion , but it is an important statement of policy , and one which the statutory and voluntary guardians of amenity will seize upon whenever it is infringed .
15 Could I also just erm perhaps point out that half of the assessed development land needs for the Greater York area , certainly in respect of residential development , includes a an element for in migration and therefore it is it would not be altogether surprising if wherever the new settlement is located around York , some Leeds residents er chose to live there .
16 If we 're selling it , we 'd better point out that it 's a starting-point for civic virtue .
17 Some of the power workers refused to act as a militant vanguard and said that they would only come out when it was clear that the majority of people supported the stoppage .
18 Could you only come out if your parents collected you ?
19 One may furthermore point out that the anonymous biblical narrator sides with Potiphar and Joseph .
20 Here we need only point out that for most of Nietzsche 's first readers — even readers familiar with his public lectures of 1870 — the style must have been quite unexpected .
21 With that settled , they were back by the outbuildings near the house when she again remembered her car and thought she had better find out where it was garaged before she again forgot to bring it up .
22 Mrs Margaret Charles , living 200 yards from the crash , said : ‘ I am furious because I do not think pilots should just bale out and let the plane go on and crash into a village .
23 But in the deep shade in the angle of the two hedges she could just make out that a pit had been dug .
24 I could just make out that she had a little smile at the corner of her lips .
25 It came at him again , and he could just make out that it was part of his bunk , one of the side panels .
26 Since he could just make out where he was going , he decided not to use the front light , which in any case would be bound to draw attention to him .
27 Okay , I 'll just jump out and post this letter
28 Animals would die of cold and thirst , food supplies would soon run out and most of the human survivors would starve or freeze to death .
29 They 'll soon work out where the lorry came from and they 'll be coming up here and I think they might be very angry . ’
30 When you 're desperate , you need it , not to just draw out and spend .
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