Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] out [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Poulenc rarely achieves or even tries to emulate his fellow countryman 's emotional intensity , although the more overtly entertaining and witty numbers can suddenly catch you out with a characteristically bitter-sweet volte-face .
2 .0 A SECOND successive goalless draw saw England through to the World Cup finals here yesterday , when Poland practically burned themselves out in an often scintillating hour and yet fanned an ember in the last minute when Ryszard Tarasiewicz 's shot struck Peter Shilton 's crossbar .
3 When his mother rigs him out in a pretty pink frock to wear to school ( ‘ What 's a frock ? ’ said my son .
4 None of this was his business , despite the fact that he had helped her out of a rather … tricky situation .
5 Richard Cohen , who commissioned the book , said : ‘ I was very glad the judge threw it out at the very first stage .
6 and then feeding them out into the already perilous economy .
7 Then take back the cards and set them out in an apparently random fashion and challenge a person to play you at pairs .
8 Mr Gresty , whose business has been broken into several times , said : ‘ I am extremely grateful to the Army for getting me out of a very sticky situation . ’
9 He takes it out into the so I put it out
10 Freddie Head , rider of Pistol Packer , opined that ‘ Mill Reef was the best horse I 've ever seen ’ , and the French press compared him with the horse whose stunning victory in the Arc six years earlier had marked him out as the very best horse of the era : ‘ Comme Sea Bird II — mais plus vite ’ , raved Paris-Turf He was indeed plus vite , for his Arc time of 2 minutes 28.3 seconds set a new course record .
11 This is a bogus budget and we will happily throw it out with a fairly strong vote .
12 If that description is excessively dry and abstract , let me spell it out in a little more detail .
13 And the hot water system was a little boiler at the side of the fire as well and you used to have a ladle and take it out of the out of the er out of the boiler on the side .
14 My grandfather , leading skipper James Veness , led us out of the then quite good harbour at Hastings , East Sussex in his fine lugger Jim and Eliza .
15 Will you have a system whereby one person in turn takes the communal dirty washing to the launderette , spill it out onto a hopefully clean floor , for all to fight over whose socks are whose ?
16 WOMEN 'S monthly magazines are battling it out in an extremely competitive market .
17 It would help us out of a most tremendous hole if you would.n
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