Example sentences of "us out " in BNC.

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1 Teases us out of thought .
2 To calm us down , get us out of the house .
3 If Flemyng forces us out , then we will have nothing left but our hands . ’
4 But leave us out of it just now .
5 We only have the year 's agreement on our place — will the laird turn us out if Kenneth signs the paper ? ’ a nervous yellow-haired woman was asking him .
6 The clans are gone and we stray about , waifs in our own homeland , letting government suck us in and swallow us and spew us out on foreign shores .
7 But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it .
8 No daily Hansard is at hand , to get us out of a tight corner .
9 I went along to Brigade H.Q The Officers and other ranks were looking just as knackered as the rest of us out in the orchard .
10 ‘ Christ , do they know that we are here and decided to blast us out ? ’
11 You will recall that in 1926 , when A W Carr disastrously won the toss and put the Australians in , it was George who bailed us out with an unbeaten 76 .
12 As he was the NME 's star writer I guess Malcolm realised that once the band really started to get going , Nick would be able to help us out — whether he knew it or not .
13 We had some extremely hot gear lying around so we asked them if they 'd have a go at getting rid of it for us out of town where it maybe would have cooled down somewhat .
14 ‘ I do n't know why he had to rout us out .
15 Even promising young athletes do n't bring us out on a winter 's day ; we do have little tours of inspection , occasionally . ’
16 His reluctance to tell the fall story is all of a piece with his extreme slowness , after his religious conversion , to accept Christianity , a religion which tries the heart , which searches us out and knows us .
17 ‘ We 're just browsing — all this shopping has worn us out
18 They put us back into a van and let us out in the street .
19 You do n't have to leave any of us out .
20 We 'd get our demands because anything was done to shut us up and get us out of their offices .
21 We got Government bastards crawlin' all over us out here with their beggin' bowls at the ready .
22 I counted up all the unbroken sticks of pastel and you cunning so-and-sos had put twice the number of pieces of blue there to catch us out .
23 Joe invited us out to lunch , which was what I had been hoping for , because we were both more or less on our uppers .
24 It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more .
25 What have you done to us , in bringing us out of Egypt ?
26 ‘ We 'll take the caravans nearest the town if you and Tumbleweed look for the strays further afield , ’ Elinor suggested as she sorted us out into mixed doubles .
27 Abrams , having mumbled about ‘ the gratitude of the secretary ( of state ) and of the President for getting us out of this jam ’ , was asked by Ibnu again : ‘ But what concrete do we get out of this ? ’
28 ‘ I 'd have thought she 'd have put us out the servants ’ door . ’
29 Now he escorts us out into the rain , along a gravel path , through another locked door and into the annexe where our room is .
30 Matthew 's style was snappy : ‘ John Major was the Chancellor who got us into recession and he is the Prime Minister who is n't going to get us out … ’
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