Example sentences of "[modal v] pull out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They believe Britain should pull out of the project and find another weapon to fill the same role .
2 If a Labour government ca n't get the devaluation it wants , it should pull out of the ERM .
3 The CBI now confirms that the UK should pull out of the present recession at the beginning of 1992 ; in fact , will it ?
4 Josie tried to reach for some killer of an argument , a real zinger that she could pull out of the air and use to disarm all opposition .
5 Hornby loco we had those things you used to pull out of the cabs and they could go
6 It would take ages , and then someone like Willy Carson would pull out at the last minute .
7 In his Walden interview , Bryan studiously refused to answer whether he would pull out of the ERM if we could n't get an acceptable exchange rate .
8 But the housing market will pull out of the recession in the second half of 1993 , say the economic pundits .
9 While Sotheby 's has been ‘ a cash positive business ’ in the boom years , Taubman 's financial activities are clearly ‘ cash negative ’ and the possibility that he will pull out of the company altogether can not be ruled out .
10 It has refused to allow inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency of two suspected nuclear sites , and has announced that it will pull out of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) in June .
11 Fifteen minutes later the locomotive will pull out of the station hauling an express for London .
12 North Korea has said it will pull out of the treaty rather than allow United Nations inspections of two suspected nuclear facilities .
13 If Airbus pulls out , McDonnell-Douglas may still survive , or it too may pull out of the industry , leaving Boeing the sole producer without fear of competition .
14 You can pull out of the purchase or negotiate a discount to cover the costs .
15 We can pull out of the Common Market and out of NATO , but there are practical limits as to what can be done from within British politics to overcome the external constraints on the development of public policy in Britain since we are part of the world economy .
16 we can pull out of the scrap .
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