Example sentences of "out [conj] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But then again , as he said , there 's plenty of grass and as for turning them out or taking their does , if they 're all up to his size and weight they 've nothing to fear from a crowd like us . |
2 | Not everyone can knock a wall out or turn their hand to it |
3 | and they say I 've been waiting seventeen years for this pollack , or having your tooth out or having your tonsils extracted |
4 | He reached out and looped his arm around her waist , his fingers splayed just beneath her breast . |
5 | Charles cut out and kept his probably-nice review . |
6 | ‘ I fell out and banged my funny bone . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Most things are played with conviction , most things have neat tunes and , although nothing ever leaps out and changes your life ‘ Paul Weller ’ is a decent record for a bastard hot sticky day . |
9 | He began to note down suitable thoughts and epigrams on pieces of office copy-paper , not really with the intention of learning them off by heart , but with the idea that he might put them in his jacket pocket and touch them from time to time during the programme to give himself reassurance , knowing that if the worst really came to the worst he could take them out and refresh his memory . |
10 | You must end his solo visits now and make an effort to get out and build your romantic life outside your family circle . |
11 | How often they come out and clean their windows . |
12 | Scathach cried out and raised his sword , then sheathed the weapon and slumped in his saddle , saddened , perhaps , by thoughts of his friends . |
13 | This is not to suggest that you dash out and decimate your garden . |
14 | Could you slip out and retrieve our pianist ? |
15 | Thus , Goffman 's material is intended to illustrate , illuminate , try out and display his perspective . |
16 | In addition to improving service you also have a sound basis for going out and telling your customer what you are doing , which can act as a useful marketing tool . ’ |
17 | Fall out and draw your picks and shovels . |
18 | He used to say you ca n't go out and kick your boots up ! |
19 | But in the evening he came out and made his way to the royal store-rooms , where the food was being got ready for the King and his chief followers and wives . |
20 | Land ‘ wore out and exhausted his employees ’ ( Wensbergh , 1987 : 128 ) . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Screw them up again and flex them out and let your feet drop to the side . |
23 | He reached out and let his hand trail up her bare arm , watching her face as his fingers slid over the smooth silk of her skin . |
24 | Ah Coline , you have to get out and show your boot . |
25 | It would be possible and proper to provide aid for people who are especially disadvantaged by the changes — for example , the very small farmer in Portugal who wants to get out and to join his land to that of his neighbour . |
26 | She longed to reach out and press her open palm against it . |
27 | Go out and use your eyes . |
28 | The psalmist is saying : Let's get the instruments out and use our voices . |
29 | On impulse , he reached out and passed his hand through the vapour . |
30 | Producers learned to build records on a more open plan , to stretch out and pace their music to the more leisurely , indulgent mood of the club crowd . ’ |