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

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1 Before and after course results are important indices of immediate impact , but did participants manage to keep out of trouble with the law twelve months after completing the course ?
2 Often , in order to preserve peace , she would wander off in the opposite direction , to keep out of trouble .
3 He borrowed a new T-shirt from Jazz and tried to look a bit cleaner after his night in the graveyard potting shed , determined to keep out of trouble till after the competition .
4 He was thinking about his earlier resolve to keep out of trouble , especially with all these witnesses .
5 In the old days she 'd not had time to think about anything except how to keep out of trouble .
6 If I think I am going mad , and let a psychiatrist make my decisions for me , the goals I borrow become means to keep out of trouble and recover my health .
7 The man so often pilloried for fouling up on the big occasion was determined to make no mistake this time , racing to the front immediately to keep out of trouble and defying his opponents to get past .
8 ‘ He 's a winner and there is aggression in his game , but he 's now a more mature player who tries to keep out of trouble . ’
9 I try to keep out of trouble the best I can .
10 Because I want to get on I try to keep out of trouble .
11 Then he said to Rain : ‘ You could say I have been trying to help Barbara Coleman , helping her to keep out of trouble .
12 ‘ Real , or are they saying that just to keep out of trouble ? ’
13 ‘ If they wanted to keep out of trouble they would n't have bothered to have come to the police station . ’
14 The law books allow us only to use ‘ such force as is reasonably necessary ’ to get out of trouble , but the legal definition of ‘ reasonable force ’ appears to be quite wide .
15 Here are some : To get out of trouble To get someone else out of trouble To make us look better than we are Try to think of some more .
16 ‘ I believe Darlington have players with the ability to get out of trouble .
17 There is still a lot of to work on if we are to get out of trouble , ’ he said .
18 In spite of his vows to stay out of trouble he always managed to find it .
19 He should forget the tension , try to stay out of trouble and nick the odd goal or two without creating the screaming fuss we have come to expect from him .
20 ‘ I 'm more determined than ever to stay out of trouble , ’ he said .
21 A good way to stay out of trouble is never to see nobody . ’
22 I managed to stay out of trouble , though .
23 He ca n't be expected to know how to stay out of trouble here in the country .
24 Ron even warns the twins to stay out of trouble .
25 Darlington juvenile court gave the girl a conditional discharge for 12 months and she was warned to stay out of trouble .
26 ‘ Ah yes , the convict , ’ said Trentham , and removed the grin in the first minute , as Tommy danced around him trying to stay out of trouble .
27 Learn to decelerate out of trouble rather than accelerate into it . ’
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