Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [adv prt] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Her mind worried the problem of where would he find lodgings , how could she summon the strength to put him out of the only refuge he had ? |
2 | But Travis had been marvellously patient for months and months now — could n't she find a way to put him out of the private hell he was in ? |
3 | It has been decided to play the tape in an attempt to entice them out of the enclosed channel . |
4 | Even if it was n't quite enough finesse to keep him out of the loony bin . |
5 | Dominic Wetherby 's right hand was clutching a packet of cheese so tightly that it was impossible to prise it out of the dead grip . |
6 | The US government , which has no relations with the PLO and has sought consistently to keep it out of the Middle East peace process , said the request was still being discussed five hours later when news arrived that the 62-year-old chairman had been found . |
7 | It took all three of them to lift him out of the reeking waterlogged shelter through an opening just big enough for one of them at a time . |
8 | CONNOISSEURS of the bizarre will recall the night Sheffield Wednesday players spent on wintry moorland , one of their ex-commando trainer 's ploys to get them out of the Third Division . |
9 | My aunt was the one who went to all the trouble of trying to get me out of the Soviet Union . ’ |
10 | We worked very hard to get him out of the Soviet Union — well , you know all that , Mr Carpenter will have told you , and he will have told you what went wrong … ’ |
11 | I would n't call last season debacle making the right decisions , my own personal opinion of him is that he was the right manager to get us out of the second divsion , but I feel that given the players and money avail able to him he maybe could have done better . |
12 | The plots , counterplots , dead bodies and other nasty goings-on are laced with a soupçon of romantic interest to take it out of the boys- only category . |
13 | He looked ready to throw her out of the moving taxi . |
14 | With the ball often in need of a team of scuba-divers to dig it out of the muddy waters , the decision made sense . |