Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am , ’ he said almost meekly , ‘ but I 'd just as soon not eat you out of home , when I 've brought nothing in .
2 If you asked for a special audit they would probably welcome it , as an indication that the bank was going to great lengths not to put them out of business . "
3 But I can not take it out of store because I would be breaking the law effectively if I did .
4 I 'm not doing it out of tradition but necessity , and these things should n't take too long .
5 Although the Highways Act of 1835 steadily drove pedestrianism off the roads , it did not drive it out of existence .
6 The effect of this extended limitation is that , even where the next friend has started proceedings during the disability , the court will not strike them out for want of prosecution , since the minor or patient could start new proceedings when the disability ceases : Tolley v Morris [ 1979 ] 1 All ER 71 .
7 He pleaded with his colleagues not to push him out of office .
8 The idea took Christian by surprise , but he did not dismiss it out of hand .
9 But if you are saying , you know , We need more evidence and we will and we you know , certainly do n't rule it out of court .
10 And could be that other Blake-Dax goodies are on the way — though this one has n't made it out of rumoursville at present .
11 ‘ I know he 's indiscreet , but he does n't do it out of malice . ’
12 After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand .
13 ‘ And if you had n't got me out in time ? ’
14 It 's a wonderful opportunity , please do n't discard it out of hand because of pride or pique , just think it over for a few days and let me know your decision when you are ready . ’
15 Oh I 'd be fine if you had n't pulled me out of line
16 ‘ Look , I did n't drag you out of bed to talk about Adam Burns , or about any other man , come to that . ’
17 Expert police questioning would get enough out of her to cost Bonanza a lot of profits , if it did n't put him out of business altogether .
18 ‘ I have n't worked it out in detail , ’ Melissa admitted , ‘ but I was thinking about it while you were putting her through your puff-and-blow routine … ’
19 Yeah and people some were could n't get them out of car and broken legs and
20 ‘ I hope I did n't get you out of bed , ’ she murmured .
21 Even the most brilliant pair of trainers in the entire universe wo n't get you out of trouble quickly enough if you start telling any of these gags .
22 and they would n't let her out of hospital but they closed the ward and they would n't let any
23 I would n't kick her out of bed on a cold night !
24 But do n't dismiss it out of hand , that would be foolish .
25 ‘ Do n't fight me out of pride or anger .
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