Example sentences of "[pron] out [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While Edward kept himself out of trouble with parents and schoolmasters without extending himself , he never , not even at St. Paul 's , acquired the social ease of his schoolfellows . |
2 | A couple more to show you then you can practise these when you have a bit more practice time so we can get you out to lunch on time . |
3 | And what better community could you get than in Spring Street , he would ask , for had n't it a shop that supplied food , and two others that fitted you out from top to bottom ? |
4 | When the war finally came in September 1939 , the Left had almost burned itself out in frustration at Chamberlain 's foreign policy and amazement at the Hitler-Stalin pact . |
5 | When you get back to your starting point , reward yourself with a cocktail in the Kurhaus , an enormous hotel with a magnificent salon like something out of Death in Venice . |
6 | The effect of this extended limitation is that , even where the next friend has started proceedings during the disability , the court will not strike them out for want of prosecution , since the minor or patient could start new proceedings when the disability ceases : Tolley v Morris [ 1979 ] 1 All ER 71 . |
7 | Do you take them out from time to time and gloat ? ’ |
8 | ‘ They let me out from time to time , ’ he stated seriously . |
9 | I sounded him out about loss of memory . |
10 | It was irregular because his duties took him out of touch for weeks at a time . |
11 | Charlotte Carter was killed after a huge wave swept her out to sea at Ryhope beach . |
12 | She felt as if he had led her out of darkness into light . |
13 | Jim described it as a ‘ user friendly ’ locomotive , it is possible to keep on using the machine continuously without having to take it out of service for maintenance . |
14 | The Standing Orders Committee ruled it out of order under rule A three , within the remit of Congress . |
15 | And could be that other Blake-Dax goodies are on the way — though this one has n't made it out of rumoursville at present . |
16 | Looping a line over the crosstrees , he set the storm jib , sheeting it out to port in hope of putting the greater strain on the starboard stays . |
17 | The crowds loved his clowning , and he confirmed his ability to sweat it out for hour after hour . |
18 | Sheehan slugs it out on road to fame |
19 | You worked it out from beginning to end . |
20 | Scrub it out from top to bottom . |
21 | This method has the added advantage that , because it will be possible to subtract all the lower numbers without carrying anything at all , you can work it out from left to right . |
22 | In sixteen ports employers bought themselves out of trouble with increases for 2,500 seamen of between 5s and 15s a month , but few men came out in support of the national rate except at Liverpool and on the Tyne and the employers then mounted a counter attack , enforcing decreases of equivalent amounts on the north east coast and in Cardiff , Glasgow and Liverpool between October 1899 and January 1900 , using strike-breaking tactics where necessary . |
23 | Our adversary lets us out from time to time , to visit other houses , but we rarely enter with power and authority into the heart of the city . |