Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But through , through erm the period , particularly after campaigns in nineteen forty one , forty two , you , you , you 've got a l a lot of people coming into the Party , then they 've all been instilled with the spirit , you can then send them out into the villages .
2 In verse erm thirteen , I will bring them out from the peoples and gather them from the countries and bring them into their own land .
3 In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not .
4 So with this system you 'll remember bits , you 'll forget bits , the bits you do n't remember you can now work them out from the patterns .
5 it was a great winner … his sixth of the season … and it just about booked Swindon a place in the promotion-play offs … with only four games to go it 's asking too much to make the top two but only a disaster can keep them out of the play-offs
6 Maybe we can keep it out of the papers . ’
7 The horse man used to have to go before anybody else , to feed the horses so that , and groom them , currycomb them , water them and do everything , before any of the farmers dare take them out on the fields .
8 When I asked my mother what she was doing , she replied : ‘ I thought if nothing were to come of your relationships , I could cut them out of the photographs ! ’
9 But do you agree that we should put diplomatic pressure that George Bush should , the Europeans should , Douglas Hurd should , and say look guys whatever you do , if it , though were prepared to recognise you as an independent state , do n't take it out on the Russians ?
10 I know a way through the keep that will take us out near the stables and the postern .
11 But I ca n't get you out of the girls ’ house . ’
12 She had been destroyed before they could get her out of the police cell .
13 She had no idea why he had telephoned her , though she did n't put it out of the realms of possibility that , having gone away when he 'd promised to think about the interview , he might well have rung to suggest some alternative .
14 Various factors militated against this happening with Caribbean children and I will spell them out in the chapters to come .
15 THE Chancellor is ploughing £4 billion into industry to help pull it out of the doldrums .
16 I 'll try and wangle you out of the cabbages tomorrow — so you can go bilberrying all day .
17 For manufactured goods , Malaysia has relied heavily on attracting foreigners to its Export processing Zones ( see below ) and letting them fight it out in the exports markets with the minimum of intervention .
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