Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I think it is as much that the word is a philosophy , but I do n't think we should throw it out of the window altogether , like I say , it 's a foundation , it 's our our foundation stone . |
2 | I should keep them out in the orchard . |
3 | Cos they , they er Walter used to say , any positive voters we must get them out on the day . |
4 | She must get him out of the house . |
5 | ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’ |
6 | ‘ Oh , ’ she replied , ‘ I must get it out of the library ! ’ |
7 | Perhaps someone should point it out to the Queen , who may think that she will be addressing the Assembly of the Council of Europe . |
8 | Someone should dig it out from the carpet under which it was brushed and blow the dust off it . |
9 | He said ‘ You are never to wear those clothes or I 'll throw you out of the house myself . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’ |
11 | I could become a burden to me wife and family , not only that , if I could n't pay the mortgage they might throw us out of the cottage . |
12 | Rab said , ‘ I 'll send her out tae the chemist . ’ |
13 | " Fiddy , if you do n't hold your tongue , I 'll send you out of the room . " |
14 | ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay . |
15 | Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line . |
16 | ‘ They 'll sort it out in the morning , do n't you worry , ’ she said , like somebody 's granny . |
17 | No we 'll have them out of the paper , we 'll save on washing up , thank you . |
18 | In no time at all , she was hurrying down the hallway towards the nursery , where she swept in to announce , ‘ It 's such a glorious day , Mr Turnbull , I think we 'll cut short Richard 's lessons and I 'll take him out in the sunshine . ’ |
19 | We 'll take them out in the car , go for a ride , and leave them somewhere with their throats cut . |
20 | ‘ I 'll take it out of the oven ! ’ |
21 | When that 's happened I 'll take it out of the acid clean it and show you how to take a print from the plate . |
22 | I said I 'll leave mine out for the bloody bin men before I take it down the tippy . |
23 | I 'll point it out to the girl and if she wanted to , it , it 's not a chair , but I think it 's more decorative than anything else |
24 | I 'll drive us out to the Sun , we 'll eat , then we 'll fuck ! ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll get her out in the middle of the workshop , then you can have a good look around her . ’ |
26 | Is that washing finished and I 'll get it out of the dryer . |
27 | I 'll check it out with the manager . |
28 | I 'll pop you out in the bag in a minute ! |
29 | The rash stings and burns , is worse ( < ) washing and water , worse ( < ) heat of the bed ; thirsty ; hot feet , may stick them out of the bed ; hot flushes of the skin which may look dusky and red ; burning stinging catarrhs from the eyes or nose ; dusky purplish skin and the rash does not come out ; slow convalescence and the patient is weak , tired and prostrate . |
30 | There was n't any reason why he 'd want her out of the way , but when you get to be big in his business , the only exit is usually from a prone position , and guys like him develop a tendency to think the same way about people playing the smaller parts . |