Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] out [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now .
2 I 'd really like him out by next Michaelmas .
3 Giggs hit the heights despite feeling an ankle knock that forced his retirement 12 minutes from the end on Monday and will probably keep him out of next week 's FA Cup tie against Wigan or Bury .
4 And I will be sending it out by next Friday .
5 Reilly is confident that rest will cure Jonathan Davies 's persistent groin problem but must be concerned about Lucas 's broken wrist which threatens to keep him out of next month 's Cup final .
6 It will rule him out of next Monday 's FA Cup semi-final replay with Portsmouth and may even end the season for the promising Liverpool winger .
7 But Barnes ' disappointing form since the most humiliating night of his controversial career could well rule him out of next week 's qualifier in Turkey .
8 Although he bought Jenny a £2,000 diamond engagement ring and happily re-settled in his Brentford mansion , his scoring prowess deserted him after a vicious tackle by Stoke 's notorious Chris Kamara left McAvennie with a broken leg , an injury that kept him out of first team football for months .
9 ‘ Certainly smuggling is monstrous and iniquitous , ’ replied the Mayor smoothly , ‘ and we are indeed fortunate to have stamped it out at last .
10 And I said I could n't make it out at first .
11 ‘ In this constituency the other two parties are fighting it out for second place , ’ insists the 49-year-old former Bishop Auckland Grammar School head boy .
12 But you 're gon na be next if you do n't pull something out by second show Saturday yourself .
13 Another Harlequin , Everton Davis , has been seeking a second opinion on the knee injury that forced him out of last month 's England training session .
14 Guy Armstrong 's return to the team after a knee injury forced him out of last year 's competition has also been an essential part of the reformation of a new Scottish side .
15 Come on , Terry , even you ca n't be so desperate for a story that you 'd try to make something out of last night 's little mishap !
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