Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Pay out just enough line to have the kite clear of the ground when holding the handle high and , as the wind fills it out to its proper shape , then lifts , allow the line to unwind from the handle ( or reel if you have one ) .
2 A dreamy vibes break shakes you out of any possible complacency on this melodic strutter .
3 Sex on Sweeney 's cannibal isle is said to be a business of being ‘ bored ’ , but the horror of the perception takes it out of mere ‘ boredom ’ , which was killing the Melanesians and , Eliot thought , the modern world .
4 Caricature has a unique capacity to make her happy : ‘ When I feel frustrated I find that drawing gets something out of my system that nothing else quite does .
5 Nigel Dennis helps her out after the photographic session .
6 ‘ These women usually live healthy lives , eat well , exercise , do n't smoke or drink — but fear of failure and anxiety about the future puts them out of touch with their bodies .
7 All sociologists whose work takes them out of the library and brings them into contact with living beings are certain to use the interview in their work .
8 Our adversary lets us out from time to time , to visit other houses , but we rarely enter with power and authority into the heart of the city .
9 So id long-term continuity is what the selectors will look for and if Lynagh 's Italian experience rules him out as a contender , who is the man to fill Farr-Jones ' vital boots .
10 United are taking 14 to St Andrews , but should be unchanged , which means Les Robinson keeps his place and joint top scorer , John Durnin sits it out on the bench .
11 ‘ I am trying to suggest that since it is clear that Artai wants you out of Kinsai , you ought to think about asking him to award you one of the new Khanates .
12 Hyatt , a Canadian case which was decided by the Privy Council , it was held that where a director holds himself out to be the agent of the shareholders , then he owes the same fiduciary duties as would an ordinary agent to his principal .
13 Undoubtedly we are living through a period of considerable political instability , in which there is a complex ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ ( to use Habermas ' expression ) not only in the capitalist societies but also in the former communist societies of Eastern Europe , and in many countries of the Third World ; but the crisis works itself out through an international system of relationships , and such events as the overthrow of President Allende 's government in Chile , or American and Soviet military intervention in various regions of the world in the postwar period , can not be fully comprehended unless they are seen in the setting of global political conflicts .
14 Harcourt-Reilly takes her out of her conventional life , and leads her towards a spiritual quest and eventual martyrdom .
15 Not that going on the course takes you out of the field : a lot of time is spent on rehearsal and a lot of time is spent on performance technique .
16 Until then , the platform holds us out against the townscape
17 Therefore , the required relationship exists where one person holds himself out as an expert and gives advice which is intended to be taken seriously and acted upon even though no contractual relationship exists .
18 Homework is done by women whose role as unpaid caretakers of a nation 's dependents forces them out of the competition of the job market , and , still needing to earn , into work which is desperately tedious , which has to be carried out in isolation , thus losing for them the only element which makes tedious work bearable — the cameradie of the factory floor .
19 The Captain tries to put his message more clearly , but is in great pain , and the King orders him out with attendants and fails to understand his message .
20 One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands .
21 In The Quarry Man ( 1908 ) a workman is blinded during blasting operations at a quarry ; later his wife becomes unfaithful and he is driven to suicide ; just in time his wife pulls him out of the river and she now abandons ‘ the downward path ’ .
22 The beastly blob wipes him out in a story in America 's DC Superman comics .
23 Tolstoy spells it out for the reader in ways that are terribly painful ; he leaves no room for pictures ’ ( quoted ibid .
24 If you 're not quite sure where Middle Pavement is if you think of the rear exit of the Broadmarsh Centre , the escalator exit , the escalator brings you out onto a road called Middle Pavement which slopes quite steeply downhill .
25 This , in itself , is scarcely the disaster that Serbian nationalist propaganda makes it out to be .
26 They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them out of the blue .
27 Your unusual ability for mental imaging marks you out in this context .
28 With smiles , with nods , with evident relief that an awkward interview is over , Philip Swallow ushers her out of his office .
29 There is no choice really as Kevin pulls himself out of the water .
30 " Aye , ah allus likes it when t'missus lets him out in t'garden , " Con went on .
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