Example sentences of "out [conj] [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | oh , oh , the thing is okay , did it , did erm , did , Daniel just suddenly like asked you out or did someone got you together ? |
2 | Well I just need to try and spread everything out and hope nobody goes there . |
3 | He found himself suddenly reaching out and touching someone or making some wild arm movement without thinking . |
4 | Anyway I 'll try to sort this out and let everyone know . |
5 | The telephone went , which was a possible cue , and she came out and heard somebody 's secretary giving him a brushoff . |
6 | So why do you think Sir Nicholas and his wife have both come out and said something as ridiculous as this ? |
7 | The Chinless Wonder stuck his head out and said something which was probably ‘ You 're late ’ but I could n't hear because of the helmet and the idling bike engine . |
8 | If you 're unhappy and miserable because you 're lonely , then you have to find other ways to address that than going out and buying something to wear , or getting drunk . |
9 | The only supervision required is the kind that will keep the addict from going out and buying something to satisfy his craving . |
10 | As the train slowed down , Sam came over to the fireman 's side and looked out and seeing nothing , suddenly realised the legend of the bridge . |
11 | So we find that the plot of G. E. is a very intense and extremely well planned out and written one . |
12 | ‘ See if she 's put the fire out and done anything about that Martello tower holiday . ’ |
13 | Many of my male colleagues would have asked their female secretaries to go out and choose one for them . |
14 | Oh , very often my wife goes out and digs one up on Christmas Eve and that has happened regular . |
15 | There were anonymous letters to my parents , postmarked Chippenham , Corsham , Bath and London , telling them to watch out and do something about their son or there would be trouble for them . |
16 | I had decided that all my stuff was irretrievably lost ; that I did not want to continue my projected journey but would strike out and do something different — go to Ecuador perhaps and if possible from there into Brazil . |
17 | And God 's blessings came to Ruth only as she was willing to get out and do something . |
18 | Rush out and get one — or at least be sure not to miss the next edition out soon . |
19 | Then I rolled up my things in a blanket and went out and had something to eat . |
20 | He was wrong there , having misjudged the mood of Londoners , because even those who were completely bombed out and had nothing except the clothes they stood up in , nearly all came back again when the bombing eased off and they could find a roof to cover them . |
21 | Then Paul has to get the Tipp-Ex out and change everything round , but it never really looks right . |
22 | I could n't go out and leave everything unattended , so I remained and waited for what I thought must be the end . |
23 | By the time Kathleen had sorted the patient out and found someone to give his wife a cup of tea and explain what was happening , Jack was back in Theatre , clad from head to toe in green theatre pyjamas , with a J-cloth hat and a mask . |
24 | Normally he 's quite happy to go out and grab someone from the street . |
25 | Whe whether Alan should write out and ask everybody and we said , oh no people have done that ad nauseam and they 'll only write back and say , well I 've done this before and you 've still never listened to me . |
26 | And erm it was ex ex it was great having Chris along because erm he went out and grabbed everybody in the street , pulled them in onto the stall and er and got them got them to sign on the dotted line so to speak . |
27 | Now I can not think of a single occasion over the years , my adulthood when I have been going to theatre arts events of any kind when I 've actually gone out and bought anything as a result of sponsorship of a programme I 've been looking at . |
28 | While the contextual method is well-suited to the exploration of the infinite subtlety and particularity of word-meanings , it is nonetheless more particularly the aim of this book to seek out and highlight anything which lends itself to generalisation , even of a limited sort , any tendency towards structure , system and recurrence , in the domain of word-meaning . |
29 | Would she be a sweetie and run out and buy one ? |
30 | She was gon na have a proper tree themselves he erm made her go out and buy one . |