Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [noun sg] out " in BNC.

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1 Short Kent G–ABFA Scipio has sunk after a heavy landing at Mirabella on the Alexandria-Brindisi service , and this had delayed the service out to India .
2 The old man had pointed the article out to him some time ago , but David had thought it unwise to consider such a large project .
3 Miraculously , the fall left him whole , with no injury internal or external , but ‘ it had shaken the beauty out of his movements .
4 This new wave of anonymous buildings , designed to slip as quickly as possible through local authority planning procedures , has ripped the heart out of Hammersmith .
5 In the first place , the opinion polls frightened the life out of everyone .
6 ‘ Yow 've frightened the life out of yer mother . ’
7 fright the white coats must have frightened the life out of you some .
8 Frightened the life out of us altogether .
9 In the first round of the championship , Miss Minoprio had frightened the life out of one , Miss Summerville , who later explained to the press that she had felt as if she were playing " a supernatural being " .
10 Frightened the life out of them .
11 By the time Kathleen had sorted the patient out and found someone to give his wife a cup of tea and explain what was happening , Jack was back in Theatre , clad from head to toe in green theatre pyjamas , with a J-cloth hat and a mask .
12 The food taking too long , we 'll ring them up tomorrow , but historically , we 've found that by tonight , they 've usually sorted the problem out .
13 ‘ Graham Gooch should have sorted the problem out , he did not , and now we are paying for it . ’
14 Once you 've sorted the background out for a sequence ( a scene , in other words ) you need your actors or characters .
15 ‘ A proctologist is an asshole doctor , Thessy dear , ’ Ellen explained , then gave me a smile that would have frozen the heart out of a blast furnace .
16 She had unflinchingly wrenched the arrow out of his arm as if ‘ t was all in a day 's work , and had argued with him all through the operation and while bandaging his wound later .
17 It had sucked the colour out .
18 The wind and wet had sucked the warmth out of his blood and he shivered constantly .
19 By the time they had eaten up the crumbs they had forgotten the way out and in their hunger ate the insulation from the wiring .
20 Oh you 've you 've dropped the candle out .
21 Somebody must have let the cat out of Glynn 's office shortly before midnight and , from Dippy Martin 's evidence , the likelihood was that the somebody was a woman .
22 Now that Viola had let the cat out of the bag , she felt she had no option but to come clean .
23 Even if Jack Bernstein had n't let the cat out of the bag I would have known ! ’
24 He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed .
25 Jubilant Tory Euro-sceptics immediately claimed that Mr Bangemann had ‘ let the cat out of the bag . ’
26 He 's just let let the cat out of the bag there did n't you ?
27 No , not let the water out , you let the air out .
28 Should Suzanne have let the sail out like that ?
29 IBM Corp 's dismantling of the Armonk politburo to follow Chairman Mao 's ‘ Let 100 Flowers Bloom ’ dictum has really let the genie out of the bottle , and Infoworld has been talking to consultants that say the company is planning to enter the tents of the enemy by putting a version of the DB2 database up under Windows NT .
30 IBM Corp 's dismantling of the Armonk politburo to follow Chairman Mao 's ‘ Let 100 Flowers Bloom ’ dictum has really let the genie out of the bottle , and Infoworld has been talking to consultants that say the company is planning to enter the tents of the enemy by putting a version of the DB2 database up under Windows NT .
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