Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [pers pn] out " in BNC.

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1 He fought their attempts to carry him out with the strength of one possessed .
2 The Financial Times ' headline ‘ US and UK groups battle it out for contracts ’ on February 11 is the title of a report which notes that ‘ British engineers say US project managers traditionally prefer to operate with other US companies . ’
3 All that postmodernism has been able to do is signal the demise and loss of all we have held dear , and it remains for another generation of artists to pull us out of the mire .
4 It is then the truck drivers push them out of the moving cab .
5 But he did n't turn round and I saw only his receding back , the narrow shoulders squared , the bent legs stepping it out in time with his men .
6 Safety depends on good procedures , good management and sufficient inspectors to carry it out .
7 My sins found me out : the pain went , but I was so sick and ill that we had to come home .
8 Hard-up families in the stockbroker belt are begging state schools to bail them out as the recession bites deeper .
9 PETER EVANS WAS THERE TO HEAR THE PROTAGONISTS BATTLE IT OUT
10 There had been no point in looking for a towel at the squat , but I knew Seymour Place baths hired them out .
11 The story of the pithead baths bears him out .
12 A priest who happened to be visiting my mother volunteered to stay on one of these occasions , but the screams drove him out .
13 I could n't get Nutty to wear that flowered frock you gave him , he 's dead ignorant and I wish you 'd send the lads to sort him out again .
14 The guards threw me out .
15 Kersey watched the gulls and tried various gambits to draw him out , succeeding at last : ‘ I suppose Sara 's story is credible and you ca n't altogether blame her for not coming out with it sooner . ’
16 I remember paramedics getting her out of the car , but I could not get out of my seat because my legs were trapped under the dashboard .
17 Indeed , aside from power steering , the basic Wrangler is probably less well equipped than the wartime Jeeps which at least boasted folding shovels to help the drivers dig them out of trouble .
18 Mayne and his group crept away , leaving the guards to fight it out between themselves .
19 Do you react by becoming rather subdued and leaving the protagonists to fight it out ?
20 The crowd was shouting and gesticulating , parents lifting children on shoulders to keep them out of the crush , fists punching the air , workmen 's tools being waved like weapons .
21 In regga a producer frequently utilises the same backing track for several different vocals , but only Steely & Clevie would dare let them all play at once on a dub , allowing several different melodies to fight it out for dominance of a different rhythm .
22 It was surely preferable for the superpowers to fight it out in the space race than blow the world to bits ( Wolfe 1979 ) .
23 But two cars took her out against and they believe that she 's gone to the airport and they did n't know where where she was excised .
24 The van doors swung open and as Antinou 's lads eased us out we were treated to a 6 a.m. view of Clapton .
25 In Darcy 's Utopia there are bound to be children , but their parents will be carefully selected , and being in short supply they will grow up in a world which loves and admires children and finds them interesting , and does n't herd them together in schools to get them out of the way , dunk them in front of obscene videos to keep them quiet , and slap them about and threaten them in the streets , which is what happens in this society of ours which you seem to find both perfectly ordinary , and , worse , inevitable .
26 But a horse that anticipates trouble flattens his ears to get them out of harm 's way .
27 Mr Tsongas is a pro-business liberal who won primaries and caucuses in seven states before lack of funds forced him out .
28 A battleground of historic events and a jungle of eyes watching him out of the gloom , bright eyes and eyes dulled from misuse , flaring nostrils and faded plumage and gaping jaws and once-golden beaks .
29 For the first time Spatz 's head came up and his eyes searched him out .
30 It was not until the murderer 's long soliloquy that we were able to look around ; frozen as we were in profile , our eyes searched you out , first confidently , then hesitantly , then desperately as each patch of turf , each log , every exposed corner in every direction proved uninhabited , and all the while the murderous King addressed the horizon with his dreary interminable guilt …
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