Example sentences of "out and [verb] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Unlike them , he does have the chance to come out and lead his troops in person , purging any doubts about his leadership with the sheer , naked courage of his performance . |
2 | How often they come out and clean their windows . |
3 | Fall out and draw your picks and shovels . |
4 | He used to say you ca n't go out and kick your boots up ! |
5 | Land ‘ wore out and exhausted his employees ’ ( Wensbergh , 1987 : 128 ) . |
6 | They had no agents , no TV advertising or over-the-top reporting and yet they went out and paraded their skills to an appreciative audience , receiving no more , or no less reward than any of their team-mates . |
7 | Screw them up again and flex them out and let your feet drop to the side . |
8 | Go out and use your eyes . |
9 | The psalmist is saying : Let's get the instruments out and use our voices . |
10 | Three young men , all old enough to buy shirts for themselves , and their father 's still going out and buying them shirts ! |
11 | Aisha 's annual visits home had sown the seed of travel in my spirit and this seed had grown and opened out and reached my eyes and tongue . |
12 | He reached out and pressed his fingertips against the teapot . |
13 | But do be aware that being a little easy-going in working out and rationing your calories can easily allow you to drift down the slippery slope towards being too easy-going to achieve weight loss . |
14 | I saw him crying out and holding his hands over his face . |
15 | American handlers are always smart and well turned out and show their dogs to their best advantage . |
16 | We have a lot of privacies , and a lot of things until we change them , and you know why we changed it , because you went out and saw your clients and told them products and they reported you , and you came back and said but what about this , what about this ? |
17 | I do n't like to have runners to out and get me meals , I do n't like to call down to room service and ask them to bring me up some cigarettes — it 's just not normal . |
18 | He hesitated , his eyes narrowing , then reached out and brushed his fingers against her cheek and neck . |
19 | You will when you get back to your branches , get full management support and company support , from all the people at head office , all your administration will be done in the branch , you 'll be given a desk right , which you do n't have to pay for , a filing cabinet , which you do n't have to pay for , a telephone , which you wo n't have to pay the telephone bills for , eating which you wo n't have to pay the bills for , lighting which you wo n't have , in other words , all we want you to do , is go out and sell our products . |
20 | She reached out and ran her hands through the blood-snow , dragging it towards her , lifting the stained ice to her chest , to her face , smelling and licking the discarded life of her youngest born . |
21 | ‘ You could sense Elizabeth 's excitement at the thought of going out and meeting her friends . |
22 | Emily put her feet up and stretched out and closed her eyes . |
23 | The bony fingers reached out and grasped her petticoats . |
24 | But the thing is , who , at the moment you 're paying right , er you pa , you get your money off your employers , you pay your tax you go out and buy your things and pay , pay your taxes on whatever you buy |
25 | Both oral presentation and writing , however , have an additional function in helping the researchers to sort out and understand their findings in order to be able to communicate them to others . |
26 | Both oral presentation and writing , however , have an additional function in helping the researchers to sort out and understand their findings in order to be able to communicate them . |
27 | The Earl announced that unless the weather deteriorated again , the Tournament would be resumed on the Friday morning and all of the participants spent Thursday drying out and preparing their costumes . |
28 | Robbie had to fight down an impulse to reach out and run her fingers over the dark mat . |
29 | Jane reached out and rested her fingers on the back of his hand . |
30 | He passed one to Polly but , instead of taking over the helm again , seated himself in her usual corner of the cockpit , stretching his long legs out and crossing his ankles . |