Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have taken this opportunity to point them out to the Minister and I hope that something good will come of it .
2 Local authorities should be given some money to get them out of the mess .
3 Inspector Berret 's suspicions intensified when Alice James and another witness picked him out in a line-up .
4 Was he being charitable for once , or was it another attempt to get her out of Peter 's life ?
5 Another fall put him out of the reckoning in the first heat , but an eighth and a sixth were good enough to earn seventh overall .
6 This is a result of pressure from British , French , Spanish and Belgian beer manufacturers which claim Germany is using this law to keep them out of its ( huge ) market .
7 " If you had an ounce of sense in your brain , you 'd think of some plan to get us out of our difficulty ! "
8 You think the girl knocked him off , and then hired some help to get him out of there ? ’
9 This offer to transport us out of our own world , with all its problems , unfinished business , boredom and disappointment , into another world where we may escape these things or negotiate them vicariously , is perhaps the fundamental appeal of all narrative .
10 I want you and the company to find some way to get me out of this mess I 've been landed in .
11 It 's a well-founded faith he has developed since Michelin this year singled him out as the only French chef worthy of upgrading to the coveted three-star accolade .
12 She pulled the towel over her head and had another weep — a good one this time to get it out of her system .
13 He was hauled back to New York and given that column to keep him out of any more mischief . ’
14 ‘ All I know is that Himmler wants you out of here . ’
15 Any excuse got me out of the office .
16 Barry might well be back any second to get me out of this . ’
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