Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] out of " in BNC.
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1 | Bob and I made it out of hardboard and Formica … |
2 | I could n't tell you how , but it I , cos you 'd , I do n't want nothing , but when I did , I 'd got ta use my ingenuity to get something that I could get one or two or a dozen or ten off , you know what I mean , and I got ta make it and a lot of times I made it out of wood which was easily er you know treated . |
3 | Mr Alms , who described himself as retired but who runs Investment Chartwork , a firm of ‘ economic forecasters ’ , said : ‘ I suppose you could say I made it out of warped sense of humour . |
4 | How I led him out of the garden and into a rough and stony place where naught but thistles and brambles grow ! |
5 | I make it out of a fucking cocoa tin ! ’ |
6 | It seemed a year before I got him out of there . |
7 | ‘ Not by name , rank or number ; I got him out of George afterwards , as well . |
8 | ‘ The same way I got us out of the alleyway when the grenade blew up . ’ |
9 | Matthew , as usual , was unwilling to answer a straight question , but I got it out of him in the end . |
10 | No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night . |
11 | I got it out of my Foster 's tokens years ago ! |
12 | A parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ . |
13 | ‘ In one case a parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ . |
14 | ‘ I want them out of the district as well . |
15 | I want you out of here , all of you . |
16 | ‘ I want you out of this house ! |
17 | You spell trouble , and I want you out of the way . ’ |
18 | I want you out of this office , out of my hair . |
19 | ‘ I do n't want you near me ; I want you out of this flat and out of my life , do you hear ? |
20 | I want you out of here just as much as you must want to go . |
21 | I want you out of here within ten minutes . ’ |
22 | I want you out of my room . |
23 | I want you out of my life . |
24 | I want it out of the house , he wrote . |
25 | And the completion of the Gascoigne transfer puts the company where I want it out of debt and trading strongly . ’ |
26 | I cut it out of Cosmopolitan magazine : an article entitled ‘ Think Yourself Thin ’ , illustrated by a blonde woman in a bikini being carried on the arms of two grinning , solid young men . |
27 | I put it out of my mind . |
28 | ‘ I thought about that too , sir , but I put it out of my mind . ’ |
29 | So I put it out of my mind until I got home . |
30 | I thought no one could do that to my youngster , and I put it out of my mind . ’ |