Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [pron] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons . |
2 | ‘ I said I 'd think about bringing you out into the field with me . |
3 | Whittingham joined Pompey four years ago after buying himself out of the Army for £450 . |
4 | The manager will play Ryan Giggs from the start after leaving him out of the first leg due to a mix-up over UEFA rules governing foreign and assimilated players . |
5 | The bell for Compline rang , the time she had set herself for hounding him out at the wicket , into a world he was , perhaps , already beginning to regret surrendering , but which he might have found none too hospitable to a runaway Benedictine novice . |
6 | Unless , ’ he added with unpleasant irony , ‘ anyone has any other ideas for picking it out of the shit … ’ , |
7 | The Englishman sensed that the big personal build-up was a blind to hide Muldoon 's real reason for wanting him out of the country . |
8 | and they come to MPs like me to try and find some way of helping themselves out of the dilemma . |
9 | It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed . |
10 | I say that because all the engines of recovery seem incapable of driving us out of the recession . |
11 | Someone uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it . |
12 | Although it may have been a convenient way of getting her out of the country , this also indicates that Ælfgifu had previously enjoyed a recognised position . |
13 | This letter induced me to pay him an urgent visit , as I was doubtful of getting anything out of the Ministry so soon as that , if at all . |
14 | Spartak defender Victor Onopko smacked Rushie while in the penalty box , but instead of pointing it out to the referee and then playing it by the book , we had David Burrows tearing into an absolutely scandalous tackle and the tone was set . |
15 | As Birch has pointed out , the Committee , the upper tier , will have the major task of negotiating with the government the proportion of the total national expenditure on public sector higher education and of sharing it out among the institutions ; in these very difficult tasks , it would ‘ benefit greatly from the presence and advice of additional members of standing in higher education and in relevant fields of employment ’ . |
16 | Meanwhile he had to tread very carefully , because if David suspected that his talk of cutting him out of the business was more than just talk , there was no telling how he would react . |
17 | Instead of taking it out to the back and throwing it in the bin . |
18 | Some we chased but it was only a matter of chasing them out of the way . |
19 | Śa kar and Kānchho were down below steering them out of the sheep-pen , round and up the wide stone staircase . |
20 | And if it comes to facing the music , you 're not thinking of shooting it out with the police , I hope ? |
21 | Quite a few were very upset , they 'd only twelve months to go — it was just like turning them out on the street . |
22 | At least financial agencies have some pressure to provide funds at competitive rates , and builders to guard against pricing themselves out of the market , but landowners just have to sit on the land until they get the price they demand . |
23 | Remembering just in time that this heartless cynic was responsible for getting her out of the clutches of the Gibraltar Police and Customs Service , Polly managed to bite back the caustic retort trembling on the tip of her tongue and stared blankly at the vast selection of starters and main courses . |
24 | So whether the fact that they thought that she was a witch was maybe kind of half an excuse just for getting her out of the house I do n't know . |
25 | And how very understated and very British , with every man of its crew trying not to show how pleased he was or how embarrassed , and quietly thanking the good Lord for getting them out of the mess in the Bay , and if He would n't mind , could some other perishing submarine have the next thirty-eight ? |
26 | This writer would certainly have preferred the option for moving everything out of the main glen , but the fact that the centre is now seen as being a mistake is encouraging and the partial solution is vastly better than the centre being a rapidly-growing monster . |
27 | I 've yet to work out why you were quite so angry with me just for hauling you out of the water , Caroline . ’ |
28 | Patrick began by blunt cutting the ends then , after blow-drying , he pulled the hair into a high ponytail which he lightly backcombed before splaying it out on the top of the head . |
29 | The Scot said : ‘ I was one punch away from knocking him out in the fifth and if I had n't been injured , I would have finished him . ’ |
30 | Ace tried to thrust a ghostly neural net crystal underneath the Doctor 's nose and only succeeded in pushing it out of the image field . |