Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Laybacks and handjams have been especially efficient at suckering me into their grip only to spew me out into airborne humiliation .
2 Over the season it will be good enough to get us out of this division provided we stick together .
3 So share it out between three you get a third .
4 ‘ If we can get them interested in the source of the sound there is then the chance that we gently lead them out into deeper water .
5 This effectively cut them out from higher education .
6 He was curious about how she would react — had she just given it out of social politeness , or had she meant it ?
7 We just passed them out to crazy people and artistes and people who were always on the scene in New York .
8 Any way that you can think of that will help to get these axes right because most of the time it 's going to be this sort of thing I mean you said , Do you want me to work it you know use the graph or just work it out from this .
9 Marx downed his glass in one gulp and absent-mindedly held it out for more .
10 Well I says to Lindsey , said if you ever want me out of that hospital Lindsey you 'd better start and be good .
11 Always wash them out in cold water when water changing .
12 She was always seeking him out for one of her little chats .
13 I quickly talked him out of that , telling him that he must find out the truth before passing judgment , and reminding him that he had had a good marriage .
14 Although he always sent her out with new clothes that should have made her embody his idea of elegance , he was resigned to the fact that she would return in a version far removed from his original concept .
15 Giggs hit the heights despite feeling an ankle knock that forced his retirement 12 minutes from the end on Monday and will probably keep him out of next week 's FA Cup tie against Wigan or Bury .
16 Bill can also sort you out with some lovely sausages , home-cured hams , pâtés and salamis , as well as any cuts you care to name of naturally-reared organic pork , beef , lamb or chicken .
17 I 'd really like him out by next Michaelmas .
18 And when they start on about ‘ beam me up Scottie ’ they hope it will really take them out of this world .
19 He really took it out of this photographer , and I can tell you he 's lucky to be alive today .
20 Talking can often get us out of sticky situations : talking sense to somebody , calming an explosive situation , giving the person a chance to back off without losing pride , or even pointing out the consequences or pointlessness of the whole exercise .
21 But Barnes ' disappointing form since the most humiliating night of his controversial career could well rule him out of next week 's qualifier in Turkey .
22 The next day he even drove us out to some local farms in his Land Rover to assess their suitability .
23 Please please help me out on that one .
24 I would be so grateful if any of your readers could please help me out in this matter .
25 Frustrated but secretly delighted that I had maybe caught him out with shoddy workmanship until an old fellow from Bernera stopped to give me a lift on the way past Carlaway and showed me the right ones , just before the main stones of Callanish .
26 Erm and then averaging it out over that six seven months .
27 The participation rate has been high and the method of eliciting responses , which identifies individual reactions and then tests them out in two other contexts , has produced a reliable collective record of student experience .
28 He took big lungfuls of air and then let them out in great racking sobs that shook his whole body .
29 Having arranged all the larger flowers in the design , I then filled it out with some astrantia and potentilla flowers .
30 Victor sucks in a Hooverful of cigar smoke , then strains it out through tight lips .
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