Example sentences of "[pers pn] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Not , I out of the machine I think it is . |
2 | Oh charming , I see , since when did you last chucked one of yours out of the beasties . |
3 | ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live . |
4 | And she was to , she took over the Queen when she out of the country ! |
5 | If you 're not quite sure where Middle Pavement is if you think of the rear exit of the Broadmarsh Centre , the escalator exit , the escalator brings you out onto a road called Middle Pavement which slopes quite steeply downhill . |
6 | You fire up the engine on the starter button and the mechanic waves you out into the pit lane and you realize that the overall purpose of a racing car 's design is that you should feel a pure sense of yourself in propulsion . |
7 | Some of the men carried you out into the light in the gallery . ’ |
8 | ‘ I said I 'd think about bringing you out into the field with me . |
9 | Will you ? ’ rather than , ‘ Would you like me to take you out for a run in the car some time ? ’ |
10 | ‘ It 's like a man takes you out for a meal and he 's thinking , ‘ I let her have an horsd'oeuvre , so I can definitely ask her to wear the handcuffs later on . ' ’ |
11 | ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ? |
12 | David and I were wondering if we could take you out for a spot of lunch . |
13 | ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ? |
14 | And there 's a fascinating article in this , the current edition , the January edition it is now , because they go so far in advance , of She magazine , which says that er , it 's a desperate plight sometimes , when you have people coming for Christmas who fall into several categories like lazy slobs , who do absolutely nothing , and misers , who turn up with a stale box of chocolates , and never take you out for a meal in return for your hospitality , and the amorous couples who er , embarrass you by er , er , noisily retiring to their bedroom , if I may put it that way , and then the guests who turn up in mid-row , and bicker systematically over the whole of the festive period . |
15 | ‘ While you shower and change before I take you out for a meal . ’ |
16 | Alright yeah not so bad mate , we 'll have to erm take you out for a , for dinner one day soon and er give you a chat what , you know , what we look for and er to scratch m my back and I 'll scratch yours . |
17 | what I 'll probably do is take you out for a little while so you can go up and see Annie and all that , next week , not only a |
18 | All right then well thank you Simon that 's a broad thank you and and thank you very much for your money as well a hundred and fifty quid he gave that 's loads of dosh er to come in for the day as well and I 'm going to take you out for a a nice lunch in a bit when he can wonder around have a poke around everywhere this afternoon too so should be all right should n't it that ? |
19 | Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’ |
20 | One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands . |
21 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
22 | I copied it for you out of a book . ’ |
23 | This tip obviously got you out of a tangle Meryl , but have you read about a new and useful low cost knitting accessory which is now available from Jacpacs ? |
24 | But when I looked down , I saw the board was all made of bones and wire ; and I screamed and you said , " Swim — everybody swim " ; and then I was looking for you everywhere and trying to drag you out of a hole in the bank . |
25 | It takes some sort of public document for people to get you out of a rut . ‘ |
26 | Whilst the facilities are simple , it 's certainly not trying to compete with Letraset 's ImageStudio , they are enough to get you out of a hole . |
27 | An unexpected piece of good fortune comes your way Saturday in the form of a friend or admirer willing to dig deep to help you out of a problem or into a successful proposition . |
28 | Mm , this time they , you 've got four ones , and two medium sized ones , they sort off , almost as if there doing you out of a big size photograph . |
29 | Being ‘ gay' ’ gets you out of the competition of manhood' ( pp. 84 — 5 ) . |
30 | It gets you out of the place . |