Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pron] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It would be easier to work it out from this would n't it ?
2 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
3 ‘ I 'm hardly likely to throw you out in this weather . ’
4 They turn up on church doorsteps in inner London hoping that the Church will be able to help them out in some way .
5 Bosch will be able to buy them out in 1996 for 20.4 times average earnings per share in the previous three years up to a maximum of 394p .
6 People protect their own territories and are reluctant to put themselves out for other departments striving hard to provide a good service .
7 have a small stock remaining of their Centenary Souvenir Dinner Brochures , and would be happy to send them out to keen rugby folk in return for a cheque for just £1.50 , which will be used to raise funds for the paraplegic centre at Stoke Mandeville .
8 ‘ You 're not going to be able to keep them out of this .
9 Foreign lawyers will still be able to practise as such on their own within the UK without registering but solicitors employed by them will not be able to hold themselves out as such to clients of the business .
10 The fact that IUD users are up to nine times more likely than non-users to contract a sterilising infection is enough to rule it out for large numbers of women , despite it 's reliability as a contraceptive device — if they are aware of the dangers , that is .
11 Doug Cantwell , chairman of West Wiltshire Conservatives , said yesterday : ‘ We have to do our best to pull ourselves out of this recession and tighten our belts .
12 ‘ We are trying our best to get him out before that … as quickly as possible , and we will see him soon with any luck . ’
13 He appeared jumpy and ill at ease , ready to blurt something out at any moment .
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