Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If in addition we have been brought up in the tradition that to show feeling is a vulgar and lower-class way of behaving , we will seek to drain it out of any situations in which we are involved .
2 ‘ Richardson wants to drive you out of all your strips .
3 Sullivan has grouped the papers under five topics , and has fleshed them out with excellent introductions to each section and helpful editorial notes throughout .
4 I said now you can shut that up right away , cos I said you know it 's not I said er now if you want us to try to help you out on this you just tell us what you did .
5 He once locked two visiting American soldiers inside the cathedral one evening and promised to come to let them out in half an hour but forgot to come .
6 Hell , Nick , I tried to get her out of that place , but she did n't care .
7 CROCKED star Gary Stevens last night blasted the Airdrie hard-man who has put him out for six weeks .
8 But Labour 's prospectus is simply not designed to haul us out of any recession .
9 Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal .
10 He faces a fitness test today on the hamstring strain that has kept him out for two matches .
11 His tone suggested he 'd caught her out in some minor misdemeanour , Loretta thought angrily — putting penny coins in a parking meter , or dodging fares on the underground .
12 He moved incredibly slowly , zombie-ish , as if he 'd been a patient in there since before the flood and they 'd finally decided to let him out for some fresh air .
13 And I put balanced it out across this , and I set my camera down er down below , on a time exposure which runs off in about one minute , so I had one minute to run up the side of the thing and get out here and balance myself .
14 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
15 Since that afternoon two days ago they 'd treated each other with a cool formality , a style initiated by Roman on the return trip from the Blue Grotto , when he 'd seemed to withdraw into a kind of amused reserve , as if he 'd tested her out in some way and now lost interest in the original conquest .
16 That 's what you 're gon na do , you 're gon na be given a pile full of bits of rubble , shells , all sorts , and you 've got to sort them out to different piles .
17 Amphoterics are high foaming and extremely efficient detergents but their expense tends to rule them out for all but specialist applications .
18 See the thing is , what they 've said to me , because I 've been away now for nearly two years erm I 'd have to go back and do all the training again , which is a bit of a pain but its not too bad because I 've done it before sort of thing , she said to me oh yeah when you go I , I might come along and see if I like it , and we can do the training together she said , I manage to put her off that idea , manage to talk her out of that .
19 I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all .
20 Helen had agreed to help us out on this day of days , and she and I rescued the trolley and staggered around , heaving Changez 's junk into the back of the big Rover .
21 ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’
22 Yeah in the the number on the bottom is bigger but that just means you 've got to share it out between more people so do you get more or less if you share it between more people ?
23 Then you 'd say well here 's our pie we 're going to share it out between ten people tonight .
24 We can supply you with more copies if you would like to send them out to other people : please ring us for more information .
25 The knumdrum where the people have gone has now been answered because the amount of domiciliary care needed to keep them out of residential places to meet their needs and wishes turns out to be very much less than we expected , on average less than seven hours a week .
26 Arthur had helped get her out of occupied Austria as the war broke out .
27 " There 's no story going to get me out of this one . "
28 ‘ Mr Woodbarf , nothing is going to get you out of this . ’
29 Now , you , you could have the linear ordering that 's an alternative proposal erm , but then you 've actually got erm you 've got to come up with a kind of proper account of these structures of how they come about and of the relation and then you 've got to check it out against all the other data and all I can say is as it happens , I 've tried that and it does n't work but that 's only and we want to find out if you can see that the quite a long way .
30 There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’
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