Example sentences of "out of it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That 's why I want to get out of it . ’
2 ‘ Make a day out of it . ’
3 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
4 If you give yourself a shake , change your seating position slightly , open the clear vision panel for some fresh air , change hands on the stick for a few moments and have a sweet or drink , you can snap out of it and start to work normally again .
5 You will never get the best out of it if you are worrying all the time about stalling .
6 To do well , you need to become sensitive both to surges of lift and to the feeling of flying out of it into the sink .
7 Sit with the music , blow a little smoke , time enough to snap out of it , sip the brandy .
8 Shit , I 'm trying to talk myself out of it , it 's just when I see her … ’
9 The heals and backs and murmurs are darkness and call a howl from her cells ; she lies , almost out of it .
10 But always out of it again .
11 But leave us out of it just now .
12 But och , who would want to live here , out of it all , and with a weary hill to climb …
13 ‘ It 's really time you snapped out of it , whatever it is , ’ said Michael in the lounge later .
14 He usually stops eating for a couple of days but I talk him out of it .
15 Some people tell us to keep Moby on a tight lead and only walk him in one or two places ; others tell us not to let him off the lead as his bones are n't yet strong enough to take the strain ; some tell us to relax and hope he grows out of it .
16 I was up and running with the package within ten minutes , applying the automatic mode of analysis — and making sense out of it — without reference to the manual .
17 When Pound revised and expanded this to make The ABC of Reading ( the title is still a misnomer ) , he winkled out of it most of the anti-Englishness that had been present in the first version , when Pound was still smarting from what he took to be England 's rejection of him eight years before , in 1920 .
18 That lump of metal on wheels can actually be the most useful exercise machine you ever meet — but ONLY if you know how to get the maximum use out of it .
19 Yorkshire .... 29 Durham ....... 16 FORCED to abandon the selection policy that in recent seasons embraced many of the top players qualified for the county but living well out of it in favour of those representing clubs within the broad acres , Yorkshire made an emphatic and ebullient start at Otley in an effort to regain the title they last won in 1987 .
20 Good has come out of it all , she says .
21 The Government 's accumulated fiscal surpluses will then be available both to revive an economy which has had the excess heat taken out of it during 1989/90 and to restore its electoral fortunes .
22 ‘ Maybe the party will be able to get some money out of it and we will be able to prostitute ourselves a little bit more .
23 Why , this is Dotheboys Hall , nor are we out of it .
24 ‘ I was very relieved to dig myself out of it , ’ Navratilova added .
25 But what undermined him in office , and made him worth hearing out of it , was his surprise at becoming Prime Minister in the first place — Rab Butler shared that — so that , he agreed , he never quite suppressed a sense of the absurdity of his position .
26 But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it .
27 It was Reg Hollinshead and Steve Norton who snapped me out of it .
28 Hunched in a remote and subordinate cranny of government — devising a rent bill at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government , as a matter of fact — I was not disposed to go overboard when our armed forces were launched into the attack in November ; but what on earth was intended to come out of it and how an occupation found untenable could be tenably restored and sustained by force was beyond the comprehension of this unmoved spectator .
29 If , finally , you get any column inches out of it , buy yourself a drink , cut out the precious words carefully and make a pile of photocopies .
30 But we both got out of it .
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