Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] out [pron] " in BNC.

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1 After four years of service they could return home for a holiday with the family or bring out their wives and children , providing they had found accommodation for them .
2 I have no desire to stop your evil trade in whatever you sell , buy and plot , or to search out your secrets , though one day perhaps I will . ’
3 We should assess the current and future requirements for GIS within RBGE , to determine whether or not it would be cost-effective to acquire our own expertise and hardware in-house , or contract out our GIS work .
4 When she uses the scheme she stays at her desk whilst pupils queue for help , for marking or to find out what they should do next .
5 Dyson never caught the names of any of the others , or found out what they did , apart from drinking the company 's gin with a reassuring deftness .
6 And learn a trick or ten for coping with t'others — or keeping out their way .
7 Anyway , there are numerous easier ways for her to show her independence at this stage , such as walking , feeding or emptying out her toy box .
8 ( A stoa was a long , colonnaded building which contained shops and offices and enabled people to shop or carry out their business in privacy and protected from rain or hot sun ) .
9 ‘ That 's because he has n't learned to pace himself or to sort out what 's important and what is n't .
10 Or to sort out your marital problems ?
11 Because neither has examined or thought out their views , or the reasons why they hold them , there is serious misunderstanding when attitudes and behaviour clash .
12 The pressures of racism have led to black people using dangerous skin bleaches , and having plastic surgery to change their features ; and to black children playing at miming peeling off their skin or pulling out their hair , in ‘ what I like/do n't like about myself games .
13 So the sort of murder will have in your police procedural will present virtually no challenge to the reader to guess or work out who-dun-it before your detectives .
14 It was a familiar sight to see her running up and down the side line refereeing , or getting out her bike to cycle out to the reserve to organise Guides .
15 The pheasant ( B ) illustrates where the true knee might be , and how the bird rests on its leverage to walk or to stretch out its legs
16 And the work they 'd go for They were building their house , they 'd v volunteer to take the footings out , or dig trenches to , or find out which farmer would have the threshing engine to do the , you know , to help them with the threshing , which was arduous work in those days .
17 Quick satisfaction may be achieved but the resulting clarity fails to raise any interest in the process itself so that there is no desire to repeat the experience , analyse it or find out what others have been saying .
18 The station commander , who just happened to be a bit of an oppo of mine called " Bull " Jarmen — a great monster of a fellow and a Kiwi to boot — who was heard to say : " Well , it was very convenient him leaving it there ; you did not have to travel very far to collect it or find out what happened to the undercarriage . "
19 If you would like to apply for help , or find out who your local representative is , contact your welfare officer .
20 And you just could n't absolutely see anything serving customer I was going to so , to move or change out my draw shutting it up , turning it off , going away and somebody else had come , he kept , kept , kept doing that and he was stood there all the time and I thought I thought you definitely wo n't get the job !
21 This was implied in Gaddafi 's declaration that Libya ‘ resists any attempt to reduce or cancel out its international role by imposing a situation which might oblige it to relinquish neutrality in compelling circumstances ’ .
22 The other , without making a sound , moves and does various activities , such as washing his face or poking out his tongue to see if he is ill .
23 No eyes beheld them for any of its windows ; no one beat a carpet or scraped a cauldron or swilled out their slops .
24 Or work out what I 'm doing here , maybe make a little , few little notes to yourself .
25 Rural society was characterized by the overwhelming predominance of family farms which neither relied upon hired labour nor hired out their own labour .
26 But it is also an ideological statement : the housewife 's place is in the home washing and hanging out her own clothes ; not in the launderette where they are processed for her .
27 Instead , we became his accomplices and shared out his ill-gotten wealth . ’
28 Oliver Lange looks at four different types of exhibitions and points out their advantages and disadvantages
29 And points out they have also received dozens of letters complimenting them .
30 She put by the rent for the six weeks , and laid out everything for the bills — she usually pays £6 a week for gas , £2.68 newspapers , £2 club for her son 's clothes , £30 for food , £2.75 for school dinners in term time .
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