Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then my buddy pointed him out as the crazy maniac making the calls .
2 He struggled on and , with less than 50 per cent of his sight restored , took this year 's annual meeting of the NCC without betraying his difficulties except when he said when taking questions : ‘ I will ask my deputy to point you out for obvious reasons . ’
3 My illness kept me out of action for a fortnight so it was fully three weeks after the demise of my job before I finally went down to my local Department of Employment offices and ‘ signed on ’ .
4 My mother got me out of the room .
5 The red stripes across the top half of its shell marked it out as some sort of high ranking officer .
6 The universe inside her mind exploded her out from its centre of I and other beings poured into her so that she knew their inner selves .
7 Theda opened her mouth to blister him out of the torment that consumed her … and paused , arrested by the look in his face .
8 It seems as if the reason that IBM UK Ltd could n't get any cash from its parent to bail it out at the end of last year and reportedly was told to go factor its receivables , is that IBM Corp was too busy bailing out IBM Deutschland GmbH .
9 It seems as if the reason that IBM UK Ltd could n't get any cash from its parent to bail it out at the end of last year and reportedly was told to go factor its receivables , is that IBM Corp was too busy bailing out IBM Deutschland GmbH .
10 But sociological explanations of this kind have nevertheless been incorporated into the general category of positivist criminology because of their implication that the invention is not freely made but forced : some problem confronted by individuals in their environment pushes them out of convention and into crime .
11 The European eagle owl , known as Thumper , broke away as her owner took her out of an aviary to weigh her .
12 Nails had hoped Biddy would have foregone her offer to meet him out of school the next day , or at least be late so that he would have a chance of escaping her clutches , but when he came out she was there outside the gate on her motor-bike , and there was no escaping .
13 Her voice brought me out of my daydream .
14 I really wanted to help them out and pointed them in the direction of Red Rhino and it was kind of their idea to put them out on Reception .
15 Although elite theorists have agreed upon the importance of empirically tested research , and their ability to carry it out in a value-free way , in fact this stream of analysis has always been associated with authors who take strong value positions .
16 In a flash she was off her bed and on her way to have it out with the one man responsible .
17 Coming back early from school one afternoon , she passed the dining-room window and saw her mother cutting something out on the table .
18 At first glance only his sword and the shoulder straps attached to his shirt mark him out as an officer .
19 He was busy in the bottom of the second punt , and when he climbed out of it he cut the rope securing the first punt with his sword , and then used his foot to launch it out across the water .
20 Philip did n't believe what Lee had said about his stepdad letting him out on purpose , wanting him to get killed .
21 His intelligence marked him out from other prisoners .
22 " I 'm sorry , can I … " she motioned towards the door , and he helped her through the packed people , using his elbow to get them out of the way .
23 In The Quarry Man ( 1908 ) a workman is blinded during blasting operations at a quarry ; later his wife becomes unfaithful and he is driven to suicide ; just in time his wife pulls him out of the river and she now abandons ‘ the downward path ’ .
24 With this comforting thought Henry rang the doorbell , hard , and watched his wife heave herself out of the chair and stump through to the hall .
25 He does n't need his father to bail him out of trouble any more .
26 She only remembered it long afterwards , the night his father turned him out of Riverstown .
27 His father pointed them out to him often enough and he knew that things would drop on him from a great height if he put a foot wrong . ’
28 As it was , it was left to her to verbally let him know what she thought of his offer to help her out with her mortgage .
29 I expected no different when his Lordship sent me out on the morning of the 19th .
30 We can both feel the strain plucking at the atmosphere , so when I say I 'll return the keys to the landlord she gives me his address to get me out of the way .
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