Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | I wo n't always be able to bail you out of them . ’ |
2 | The water start uses the force of the wind to pull you out of the water and , when performed properly , is a faster and more efficient means of starting on all types of board . |
3 | ‘ I did n't know how else to shake you out of your melancholy — and I did so want Hilary back . ’ |
4 | ‘ Having a good cry ’ , especially while being held by someone who is not trying to talk you out of it , is good , provided doing so does not seriously breach further injunctions about being ‘ feeble ’ and ‘ out of control ’ . |
5 | I tried to talk you out of it but nothing worked . |
6 | I 'm not trying to talk you out of anything . ’ |
7 | Damn it , I do n't know why I 'm trying to talk you out of it . |
8 | They 'll only try to talk you out of going to Czechoslovakia to do this job for me — you know what they 're like . ’ |
9 | ‘ Like we see tonight , when we have to bust you out of your flat ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Goddess of poetry , healing and smithcraft , if she takes you that way ; and if not , enough saints of the name to see you out of any small predicament . |
11 | ‘ Richardson wants to drive you out of all your strips . |
12 | There are still more than ten years in which to hound you out of Millbank [ the Tate ] and it shall be done . |
13 | Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ I do n't believe you for a moment ; even if I did , you 're my only lead and I 'm not going to let you out of my sight until I catch up with Garry . |
16 | There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’ |
17 | ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’ |
18 | I willed you to come and you did and now you are here and I 'm never going to let you out of my sight again . |
19 | ‘ I do n't want to put you out of your way or anything , I … ’ |
20 | I 'd have gone against Maria Luisa and broken my vow of silence to put you out of your misery . |
21 | With your mother chasing you , we 've got to keep you out of sight for a while . " |
22 | Their rooms were next to each other and identical : shabby exercises in spartan comfort , designed to keep you out of the room and in the hotel lounge . |
23 | You were n't supposed to know — I have this yen to keep you out of mischief . ’ |
24 | ‘ You would then be able to assure yourself that all your worst forebodings were correct , that I had brought you here to cheat you out of your share in some shady manner . ’ |
25 | It takes me half an hour to kick you out of bed . |
26 | There were things that you knew , and there were things that you only thought you new ; and when something happened to shock you out of your ignorance , then the change in your perceptions could never be reversed . |
27 | A high-speed intellectual roller-coaster ride quite likely to toss you out of the car at the turn of the next page — or at best have you clinging on by the fingernails . |
28 | Yes , erm , the , the most archetypal one is , is the miser of course , who , who turns up with a stale box of chocolates and an ingratiating smile , and proceeds to eat you out of house and home , and then when you 're at the supermarket , disappears mysteriously at the checkout , and returns when you 've paid with a , a bumper bag a crisps that he keeps in his bedroom when , in case he gets peckish at night . |
29 | ‘ He 's the one who should be providing money to get you out of 'ere . ’ |
30 | When you are on a location shoot , in fact , it is always a good idea to take a few extra shots for possible use as cutaways to get you out of difficulties . |