Example sentences of "the [noun] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ To scare the shit out of the creeps opposing our offers to modernize their industries . ’
2 Listen , I 'll go in tomorrow and kick the shit out of the fellows who did it . ’
3 His successor , Majorian , apparently overthrew this arrangement , pushing the Burgundians out of the environs of Lyons in 458 .
4 And though she cherished the times when Friend soared in companionship beside her through forever , always — reluctantly , it seemed sometimes , but always — he would pluck new motes of light and weave them into new shapes for her to read , but the shapes only made sense in their beauty , not in the real world where the coarseness of eating and cleaning and going to the toilet squashed the meanings out of the corners of her eyes .
5 Election Comment : Albany at Large : Bring back Tebbit THERE is just time for the Tories to take the direction of the election out of the hands of a lot of Central Office schoolboys and to make Norman Tebbit their supremo .
6 But if you 're in a situation where that 's not possible then you 'll do the very best you can , but you 're always going to be on the look out for the priorities as they change , cos once the person stops breathing they become unconscious , they stop breathing , their heart stops , then everything else has to wait and you have to try and get on with that , okay ?
7 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
8 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
9 the income arising to the trust has a foreign source and therefore had it been received by the beneficiary he would not have borne tax on it ; and 2. the benefit — the payment out by the trustees to the individual — is not received in the United Kingdom .
10 In December 1907 , Ernest Fryer , the co-opted non-bondholder ( although he acquired bonds several years later ) , and who was managing the course development , went to Walton Heath , ( James Braid 's club ) , to hasten the laying out of the bunkers .
11 I have absolutely no conscience about taking this stuff from Ellis , who incidentally has shunted Plutarch off to a luxurious cattery and is still wrestling at getting the hairs out of the carpets .
12 They had the rods out with the mirrors .
13 Airtours THE WORLD IN ITS LAP Rumours of a price war are unlikely to take the wind out of the sails of a tour operator that has not just weathered the recession and the downturn in travel caused by the Gulf war , but increased market share as well
14 Busby had five years ' experience in the lower divisions with York and helped lift the club out of the doldrums .
15 We joined the surge out through the doors and down the marble stairs .
16 The mean ol' Gruzzles ca n't read and they do n't want any one else to be able to read so they have stolen all the words out of the books .
17 In May the warden of the Forest of Dean was ordered to pay 300 marks into the Wardrobe out of the proceeds , and in September to repay a royal debt of 200 marks to Robert Walerand .
18 The legend must go — but at the same time we must be careful not to let the queen out with the asses ' milk .
19 Oxford away in the next round , a home game for me , and another chance to take the piss out of the locals .
20 Marie pushed the wheelchair out of the gardens , across the main road and past the souvenir shops .
21 In fact it is the passage out of the gens stage which is the subject matter of the book .
22 The Packers , needing a win to keep the Redskins out of the play-offs , took an early lead , but Vikings quarter-back Sean Salisbury threw two touchdown passes to end their dream .
23 Only last year , on the instructions of Luther Reynolds , David had brought the boy out of the mines and begun to teach him the way of business ; Matthew often accompanied him on his rounds , and though he made little attempt to befriend David , the boy worked , and learned , and spent so many hours closeted in the ‘ den ’ with the old man , that Beth was obliged to voice her concern .
24 As soon as it was light the farmer sent the child out into the fields ; and there the child remained while it was still light .
25 Er Madam Speaker , I I agree with er the honourable gentleman that it 's extremely important that the various agencies do play a part in working together to ensure effective action with minimum bureaucracy and I know that the honourable gentleman has been anxious to ensure that that happens in his own constituency and his own area where he is dealing with the problems of high unemployment er and the fall out from the closures of pits in his area and if the honourable gentleman has any specific er er measures which he would like us to look at then I 'd be very happy to consider those .
26 The leaders were to receive wages for their men for six months , and for the rest of the year they were to pay the troops out of the ransoms they expected to take .
27 This would also have been the time for naked women on horseback to lead the community out into the fields , bearing symbols of fertility to ensure a plentiful harvest .
28 ‘ In fact , take the body out into the streets and shoot it again . ’
29 The distribution of titles , however , was very much in the interests of a king who was about to lead his nobility in war , and in any case the king intended to finance the war out of the proceeds of taxation rather than the income from royal estates .
30 The gas bubbles forming along the lines were keeping the acid out of the lines .
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