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

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1 The row about Catholicism got her out of the house and carried her through two euphoric days , during which she thought about the Trinity , existed on lollipops and stared at the Celebration of the Mass from the back of Westminster Cathedral .
2 It played on his mind for a time and eventually he had to work out a kind of therapy to get her out of his brain .
3 Otley and I held on to him while Nigel searched for a large piece of wood to haul him out with , and in the meantime we had a close-up of the lush vegetation of the riverside : buttercups , forget-me-nots , dog roses and honeysuckle and the shy little water avens modestly hiding its peach-coloured face .
4 Once a grower has decided to use injection , he has a choice of three types of tackle to carry it out with .
5 Another group whose origins and way of life marked them out from the Serbs were the gypsies ( cigani or romi ) who are still to be found throughout Serbia and Macedonia .
6 From his origins in Protestant East Belfast , his exhilarating ball control and deceptive change of pace marked him out as a unique prospect in an area accustomed to discovering football talent .
7 I 'd have gone against Maria Luisa and broken my vow of silence to put you out of your misery .
8 The sight of Fred and Daisy after the first night added to his nerve , and he scooped the skeletal Peaseblossom out of a dressing-room full of tulle to take her out to dinner with them .
9 And for what purpose , with such a force , unless he had some word of power to lure him out of his castle ?
10 My decision early on to build site-specific works in steel took me out of the traditional studio .
11 We produce a press release every week in advance send it out in forty three publications .
12 Whatever it was , it was like a wall between them and he was honest enough to admit to himself that most of the time he was building on it brick by brick in order to blot her out of his sight … forever .
13 But " thinking like a scientist " sooner or later involves greater autonomy , a bigger share of the decision-making : not simply discussing with the teacher and learning to guess from his facial expressions or other clues what the " right " answer might be , but actually wrestling unprompted with the methodology and materials in order to find it out for oneself .
14 The Lord Willington looked the sort of place into which dishonest rascals might put their inconvenient relations in order to get them out of the way : uncles with the DTs , incontinent aunts , senile grandads , and cousins who 'd been odd since they were born .
15 A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun .
16 Milton , the provost believed , should write to the collector of customs to have him tell the threatened tide waiter that he was in no danger , and at the same time secure an order for Main to cross to West Lothian for a few days , around the time of the burgh elections , in order to get him out of the way , for the election of the deacon of the wrights would turn on this single vote .
17 The industrialised world is also looking to developments in technology to help it out of materials shortages — and China may lend a hand too
18 He seemed far too competent for life to catch him out in so trivial a way .
19 Alternatively , they may be lifted up the backstay by shockcord to keep them out of the way .
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