Example sentences of "[adj] out the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Chuck this out the window . |
2 | Second out the water or something ? |
3 | Cos he said , look at these out the thing ! |
4 | Column Eight : Freezing out the opposition |
5 | At first the governments tried to brazen out the dangers . |
6 | He still has a match against world champions Germany to negotiate next Saturday , but his much-maligned players have shown they still possess the spark to brazen out the autumn qualifying triple against Poland , Holland and San Marino . |
7 | Dad wasted no words and said that it was his bird in the box whereupon C … tried to brazen out the situation by saying he had found the cockbird in the garden and was taking it to the market in the morning . |
8 | That was called Glen Bainey And there is a stone out there a great huge stone oh that was called Clachnagowan I 've seen that many And if you went there you If you got the length of Clachnagowan you looked right out the hill right out to Glen Bainey |
9 | Erm that was a friend of ours started working for Liverpool Vic and she took one out er took that out the year before we moved . |
10 | Well if I had that out the chimney breast out , my room 'd be ten times bigger . |
11 | I 'll take those out the window . |
12 | You can get those out the guinea pigs cage |
13 | When Botham was eighth out the score was 114 and there were more than five overs left . |
14 | Back in the cargo area , ruining two pairs of gauntlets in the process , I ripped fibres from the socks and glued then here and there , in and around , more or less filling out the places on the sculpture that had been affected . |
15 | Neil , Gavin and Joyce acted full out the parts they actually played in the main stage performance and read in the other parts with scripts in their hands . |
16 | Well I 'm just make sure you behave your alright but just go a bit steady out the front there . |
17 | At Holnicote in Selworthy parish in Somerset , a modified plough was kept to clean out the gutters of the water leats , while the Knight family , who reclaimed Exmoor forest in the nineteenth century , kept records of water temperatures , showing clearly the effect of slightly warmer spring water on the growth of the grass . |