Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] the game " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone not on a sheet of paper or who steps off , drops out of the game . |
2 | He was a good playmate and he and I enjoyed playing " horses " where one would " drive " the other in turns with string as harness — and he told me years later it was a bitter disappointment to him when I said I 'd grown out of the game . |
3 | It certainly was a disgusting display from a man who has bowed out from the game very publicly . |
4 | ‘ We were robbed out of the game , ’ said an angry Chapman . |
5 | We 've had three goals with just over twenty minutes gone , has scored for the visitors on the fourteen with a brilliant shot , a brilliant header on twenty , and a minute later the penalty has brought Notts back , looking out of the game , was the player pushed , the referee consulted the linesman , had no hesitation and ends the goal drought for himself , will leave on the bench |
6 | The influential pair are still out , but new signing Wayne Bond , on the left side of midfield , came out of the game with some credit and Jon March makes a welcome return after illness . |
7 | So it is not as though it 's a young player who 's going out of the game and you 're telling them I 'm sorry your not going to make it with Warwickshire . |
8 | As for our old friend frog face he was psyched out of the game . |
9 | ‘ When her heart goes out of the game that 's it . |
10 | Activity time-out : the child is simply barred from joining in an enjoyable activity , but still allowed to observe it — for example , having disrupted a board game , she is made to sit out of the game . |
11 | But the swashbuckling approach grew rarer ; and with the disappearance of the Carolingian and Ottonian houses a measure of excitement drained out of the game , for neither Capetian nor Salian brides enjoyed the same cachet as their predecessors . |
12 | ‘ You ca n't look to just one man to have the freedom to create because what happens if he 's not doing it or is marked out of the game ? ’ |
13 | Platt was in England earlier this week , but flew back to play for Juventus in a friendly against Spal in Ferrara on Wednesday only to be pulled out of the game by his club . |
14 | Meanwhile , South African Danie Gerber has pulled out of the game with a hamstring injury . |
15 | And it would be sad if Clough , who has always carried the standard for fine football , went out of the game a beaten man . |
16 | He played like he 'd been on tranquilisers for a month and drifted out of the game into a deep and ineffectual sleep . |
17 | United looked out of the game . |
18 | All the fun had gone out of the game . |
19 | The realization of this fact quickly persuaded him to get out of the game before he lost whatever remained of his symbolic stature . |
20 | Kelly had another good match , Strachan was superb , Wallace was my Man of the Match , Deane caused them problems all night , McAllister Speed and batty were good the first half , but Speed especially seemed to drop out of the game in the second half . |
21 | Jackson was virtually forced out of the game at the age of 26 and never played professionally again , and Cheyne was driven overseas to the French club Nimes . |
22 | The football authorities say we can now concentrate on what happens on the field rather than the terrace , because hooliganism is being forced out of the game . |
23 | Unfortunately it never really delivered on the tantalising opening mention of Lee 's behind-the-scenes ‘ control ’ of black culture in NY and the unwillingness of critics to publicly diss him for fear of being shut out of the game . |
24 | The main points that I picked out from the game affecting the law changes are : |
25 | I dislike , like the bigotry it brings out in the game ! |
26 | Only Nina 's friend , Anne , stayed out of the game , and she was not doing anything to stop it . |
27 | It will be a crime if he slides out of the game with a whimper , lashed to death by the very critics he deliberately snubs . |