Example sentences of "to throw [pron] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the meantime all those due to appear in the FA Cup third round in the New Year have received a letter from Lancaster Gate reminding them that the FA has the power to throw them out of the competition if their players become involved in mass brawls . |
2 | The unfortunate man had suffered such violent panic attacks that he tried to throw himself out of the window . |
3 | ‘ Beacause if you do n't , I 'll ask Josh to throw you out of the cast — and somehow I do n't think you 'd enjoy that , my little prima donna . |
4 | In 1945 Ramsey became its Secretary and because of her past experiences was able to throw herself wholeheartedly into the work . |
5 | A silence fell on the room , and its increasing heaviness made her heave herself up from the couch and take the three steps to throw herself on to the seat beside him ; and to put an arm around his shoulder and say , ‘ Come on , lad , come on . |
6 | When Vera Czermak found that her husband had been unfaithful , her first thought was to throw herself out of the window of their third-floor flat in Prague and put an end to her misery . |
7 | He looked ready to throw her out of the moving taxi . |
8 | You want to throw it away on the first blonde blue-eyed gold-digger to throw herself across your path . ’ |
9 | Erm you know people know the answers questions or they 've got an idea material of your own experience you know a lot more than they do , but it 's good technique to throw it back to the group . |
10 | Some needed only to know that we existed — that was enough for them to throw themselves wholeheartedly into the gay life . |
11 | The minority parties , including the Liberal Democrats , would have to decide whether to support a Queen 's Speech based on consensus politics ‘ or whether to throw us back into the melting pot of a general election ’ . |