Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’ |
2 | The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time . |
3 | I learned that even if you pay the mortgage on your home and your husband contributes nothing to bills , you can not legally lock him out of the matrimonial home . |
4 | The finals take place later in the week when the last 32 teams will battle it out in the historic surroundings of the Oxford Union . |
5 | ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’ |
6 | How can I just ring her out of the blue and tell her that her daughter has married the first Italian she 's met , without telling any of us ? ’ |
7 | He is currently in Israel although a leg strain will keep him out of the national side , who play Finland in Helsinki in a World Cup tie tomorrow . |
8 | Johnny was immediately made captain , a position he held for nearly five years , and scored on his debut , but even Johnny 's seven goals from the 12 remaining games could not keep us out of the new basement division . |
9 | Although , as we saw for Pakistanis in Rochdale , the culture of immigrants may separate them out from the white community , the children of immigrants will gradually become assimilated into white society , into the wider working class and some , by upward mobility , into the middle classes . |
10 | enough to colour and usher you out of the bottom field , |
11 | At present , Ann led and Megan followed , but that would sort itself out in the long run . |
12 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
13 | Pete suggested that in a few days ' time he could take her out to the nearest big town on the coast , and there she could look for clothes in the department stores and check out the library for the addresses of any useful organisations or people to contact . |
14 | Sonia : So why take it out on the black people then , she 's told black people to do many things , she 's even called them monkey . |
15 | But the , the fact is , that what I , my plea to you today , and and my plea to the committee yesterday is , that I do n't want this to be in the political arena , it is in the political arena , but I think we do need to er er er take it out of the political arena , for the benefit of of all the people that that put us here . |
16 | Hall faces a three-match ban , which would also rule him out of the third round FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough on January 3 , three days before the Selhurst Park showdown . |
17 | I said I 'll leave mine out for the bloody bin men before I take it down the tippy . |
18 | So what we 're doing is we then send them this , why do n't we pass it out to the other piece of the group ? |
19 | Turning down ‘ loads of really tacky telly ’ , he decided he 'd rather slog it out on the alternative circuit than settle for being the new Bobby Davro . |
20 | So we continue travelling hopefully , traversing the geography , and absorbing impressions that may get me out of the pictorial routine that all artists are prone to . |
21 | When there were two or more people together , often one would point them out to the other , and they then quite clearly discussed them . |
22 | If your marriage is on the rocks , the thing to do is throw a wobbly on a motorway at night so that your husband will put you out at the next lay-by . |
23 | After a while , Jay could no longer pick her out against the distant sand , and she lay on the bed , under a sheet , downed the last of her drink , and slept . |
24 | ‘ Look , Charity , let's get it out in the open , OK ? ’ |
25 | an and we 're gon na get it out by the first of June . |
26 | In short , to explore ways by which the BBC could pull itself out of the on-going financial crisis but , at the same time , to maintain the quality of the product . |