Example sentences of "pull [adv] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Provided America does n't pull out of the alliance completely , that ought to give us all some protection . ’ |
2 | You can pull out of the purchase or negotiate a discount to cover the costs . |
3 | While Sotheby 's has been ‘ a cash positive business ’ in the boom years , Taubman 's financial activities are clearly ‘ cash negative ’ and the possibility that he will pull out of the company altogether can not be ruled out . |
4 | we can pull out of the scrap . |
5 | In his Walden interview , Bryan studiously refused to answer whether he would pull out of the ERM if we could n't get an acceptable exchange rate . |
6 | If a Labour government ca n't get the devaluation it wants , it should pull out of the ERM . |
7 | North Korea has said it will pull out of the treaty rather than allow United Nations inspections of two suspected nuclear facilities . |
8 | But the housing market will pull out of the recession in the second half of 1993 , say the economic pundits . |
9 | Fifteen minutes later the locomotive will pull out of the station hauling an express for London . |
10 | Josie tried to reach for some killer of an argument , a real zinger that she could pull out of the air and use to disarm all opposition . |
11 | Culley went back to the street , passed the front of the house , then turned and retraced his steps in time to see the car pull out of the cul-de-sac and move away from him . |
12 | They believe Britain should pull out of the project and find another weapon to fill the same role . |
13 | If Airbus pulls out , McDonnell-Douglas may still survive , or it too may pull out of the industry , leaving Boeing the sole producer without fear of competition . |