Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] out of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak . |
2 | Do you want to come out of this covered in glory or covered in Tipp-Ex ? |
3 | It would appear to be an astonishingly generous offer to the game in this country , given that the only person who stands to lose out of such a venture is Lloyd himself . |
4 | cos I want to come out of thick woollies now it is March |
5 | ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line . |
6 | The Scot who holed the winning putt in the match at The Belfry in 1985 laughed off rumours that he would need to pull out of this year 's match . |
7 | Yet the ‘ Song of Eärendil ’ does of course tell a story as well : how Eärendil tried to sail out of this world to a kind of Paradise , how he succeeded in the end by virtue of the ‘ Silmaril ’ , how this in turn led to his becoming a star , or rather the helmsman of a celestial boat in which the burning Silmaril appears to Middle-earth as a star . |
8 | Well I want to stay out of that ruddy |
9 | ‘ I ca n't wait to get out of this place , ’ she breathed . |
10 | I just ca n't wait to get out of this house . ’ |
11 | He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him . |
12 | To make it purposeful one of the first steps is to define carefully what children are expected to get out of this work . |
13 | ‘ I want to get out of that . |
14 | Anyway we want to get out of that bloody awful flat . ’ |
15 | So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday . |
16 | Think of what you want to get out of this . |
17 | ‘ But I really want to get out of this Guitarist 's Guitarist scene . |
18 | ‘ I want to get out of this car , ’ she said through gritted teeth . |
19 | and erm I think too you , if , if you can think perhaps for yourself , try and think out what you want to get out of this experience . |
20 | I want to move out of one and into the other . |
21 | AN AVALANCHE of applications by schools wanting to opt out of local authority control is now expected . |
22 | Quite apart from the inappropriate Chamberlainesque triumphalism , how can it be game , set and match to Britain if the Government have decided to opt out of future social developments and remain undecided about a single European currency ? |
23 | ‘ So you 've decided to opt out of this little excursion , eh Vitali ? |
24 | He attributes this success to the strong bond that existed between the parents : a plentiful food supply ; the friendly interrelation of the chicks themselves , apparently because they were of opposite sexes ; and , not least , the shape and size of the nest which gave them space to keep out of each other 's way . |
25 | erm I hope to get out of this more personal confidence and more talk more clearly |
26 | ‘ The Government has sought to get out of small firms ’ way , ’ he said . |
27 | Never conceal a mistake , for mistakes kept in the dark tend to grow out of all proportion . |
28 | Oh any , you 're going to fall out of this are n't you ? |
29 | Jason Prior was going to come out of this shining like a knight in armour while she would be condemned to eternal darkness , everyone believing it was her fault . |
30 | AT1 : ‘ I did wonder what was going to come out of this review . ’ |