Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually someone put him out of his misery and told him , between guffaws , that he was in fact conversing with has-been '80s saddoes CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT . |
2 | Father and Mother have promised not to oppose this if only I leave them out of the matter … |
3 | So I took it out of my pocket and he said what was happened then ? |
4 | So I took it out on Phil when he did show up which was natural enough I suppose but probably unhelpful . |
5 | , so I put her out in the end it erm it was surprising everybody knew what was going to happen they knew what I was going to do right when I come back in after swi place was empty they 'd got out that door before I 'd got her out the door but erm no it 's it 's very insulting . |
6 | So I put it out of my mind until I got home . |
7 | So I hired it out to people and work night and day when the weather was bonny , combining their barley and that . |
8 | I just did n't know how to cope so I sent her out of the room . |
9 | So she chivvied him out of the cart-end and walked him away from the camp through knee-length grass . |
10 | The first thing people are gon na say is , Well I 've not seen one so you send one out to them . |
11 | Mr Hobbs unpacked a nightdress and together we helped her out of her clothes . |
12 | So they moved us out into a hotel . |
13 | So he got something out of it but he was the only one that ever turned up . |
14 | Your washing-up lady left a message that she was three weeks in arrears and she was going to see her brother in Brighton — whatever that means — anyway I took it out of the petty cash and paid her . |
15 | The sooner I get him out of the hands of that teenage vixen , the happier I shall be ! ’ |
16 | Somehow she got herself out of the room , and up the stairs before anyone appeared to speak to her , tore off her clothes , and then hid the betraying underwear in a Gladstone bag which she later threw off Waterloo Bridge after she had left the embassy , pretending to go with Laura Parslow on her European tour , but actually having hired herself out to J. D. O'Connor , and gone to the East End . |
17 | The sooner you get it out of here the better , I said , wrote Harsnet . |
18 | because normally you get it out in the country before you get it |
19 | Finally he hauled himself out on the allied side . |
20 | Finally he drummed it out of me and , satisfied at last , congratulated me on my efforts . |
21 | Carefully she drew it out through the folds of the eiderdown and held it close to the flame of the nightlight . |
22 | Four days later he asked her out to dinner , and she walked home without her feet touching the pavement . |
23 | Now they let them out in the summertime to different people . |
24 | Now he escorts us out into the rain , along a gravel path , through another locked door and into the annexe where our room is . |
25 | Mothers belong to a small group of people whose success is measured by how well they work themselves out of their job . |
26 | A couple of months ago he took her out for a meal and she tried to kiss him . |
27 | We were waiting for Alfred to drop he gun , I do n't know how we knew he had one but we knew , and slowly he took it out of his waist and dropped it . |
28 | So then I checked it out with my common sense which said , ‘ Stay away , it will end in tears . ’ |
29 | All the perennials are bought in containers and I grow them for a year in their pots to see how they cope with the conditions , then I plant them out in the garden . " |
30 | ‘ Do n't you mean when things are not going your way — and then you take it out on other people ? ’ |