Example sentences of "[v-ing] us out " in BNC.

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1 I say that because all the engines of recovery seem incapable of driving us out of the recession .
2 tossing us out at the wall .
3 It was still dark the following morning when we were woken up by a screaming Corporal who came in , kicking the lockers and pushing us out of bed .
4 We pause on the stairs and although we left of our own accord , pulled our coat from under the couple entwined on the bed , we already sense that it was the wrong decision , that there was a hidden hand pushing us out , wanting to exclude us .
5 picking us out in the battered kiosk .
6 ‘ I just wanted to say thanks for pulling us out of there . ’
7 They 're testing us out , seeing how far we 'll go in granting them permission to build . ’
8 We took our leave of a sombre-visaged Queen Margaret and within the hour the steward 's guide was leading us out of Royston Manor and into the mist-shrouded countryside .
9 Abrams , having mumbled about ‘ the gratitude of the secretary ( of state ) and of the President for getting us out of this jam ’ , was asked by Ibnu again : ‘ But what concrete do we get out of this ? ’
10 So I said , Screw this — I 'm getting us out of here .
11 So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner .
12 Meeting us where we are , meeting as in our needs there , and then changing us and sending us out as his followers , with his message sharing , that 's all this woman did , simply sharing what God , in Christ had done for her .
13 Their excuse for not letting us out more often was that there was n't enough staff .
14 They 're just doing us out of money that we 've been saving up over the years .
15 White light staring us out
16 ‘ They were taking us out for meals .
17 Johnny was an old-fashioned inside-forward ( the position in which he had won a League championship medal with Chelsea in 1955 ) , but he gradually moved , via wing-half , to full-back and it was from there that he skippered Palace 's first promotion side for 40 years , taking us out of Division 4 in 1960–61 .
18 But whereas comedy is capable of taking us out of fear , the Gothic tends to take us further in .
19 The motor car was a private space , like the rooms in which we watched TV , shared with family and friends ; yet , like TV , it was a window on the world — but taking us out whereas TV brought the world in .
20 She 's done enough for us , taking us out and giving us tea and things . ’
21 I 'll buy him a packet of fags for erm taking us out
22 The symbol discloses , not by presenting its meaning for inspection , but by drawing us into its own movement , thereby carrying us out of ourselves .
23 She 's the one that 's making us out of work .
24 Locking us out of the room like that .
25 I am sure that that is so , but he also reminded us that , if he vetoed the draft treaty , the 11 other member states would go outside the treaty of Rome and sign a currency agreement of their own , leaving us out .
26 Another figure may be responsible for drawing us out , eliciting all kinds of pained and disagreeable reactions .
27 Then in a matter of days , or even one day , are they not up and about again eating us out of house and home ?
28 I tried to keep my feelings under control and remember that all these people were mostly helping us out of the goodness of their hearts , but sometimes it was difficult .
29 But he 's helping us out . ’
30 in effect what you 're doing is helping us out with the cost that we incurred in getting it and the help that we 've done you .
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