Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The district council then had to spend almost £250,000 to bail it out of a financial crisis .
2 It 's possible that Fedorov may have exceeded his authority : I forgot to mention that he 's a madman , though he succeeds in disguising it most of the time .
3 It , it was , it was a disastrous weekend for the U's , what on earth are they going to do tonight , are they going to be able to pull it out of the hat and , and
4 Despite the wind , the cross that followed was so accurate and inviting that Chris Malkin was able to rise to the ball and head it out of the reach of the sprawling Paul Heald to register his 10th goal of the season .
5 Golf was mine , though I often found it more of an aggravation than a relaxation .
6 I want it out of the house , he wrote .
7 A teenage girl gets on the bus , then , as if she 's just remembered , takes out a comic story magazine and holds it out of the window .
8 Well it 's gon na , mm , yeah , well it 's not pastry cos it 's flour I think we 've mixed it really , I know what you mean , we are going to tip it out of the ooh
9 Tylers the Company that won the tender when Crawley District Council put it out of a bunch of gangsters and on the first of February Crawley District Council awarded under C C T their refuse contract to Tylers as the cheapest tenderer .
10 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
11 I caught it , held it in my fingers and put it out of the window .
12 Unless , ’ he added with unpleasant irony , ‘ anyone has any other ideas for picking it out of the shit … ’ ,
13 Ace tried to thrust a ghostly neural net crystal underneath the Doctor 's nose and only succeeded in pushing it out of the image field .
14 they used to pour it out of a can you know , it 's a wonder we did n't all die of tuberculosis but we did n't .
15 He drove it out of the garage , and she heard the high-pitched , wheezing motor with dread .
16 They closed on the knife blade , twisted it out of the man 's hand , and then he was using the whole false arm as a metal club slamming down on the upraised arms , jabbing for the face , forcing the man back step by step until the edge of the track was only one more step away .
17 Quintin Hogg was highly critical of the failure to prepare party opinion : ‘ You must always let people see the cat before you let it out of the bag . ’
18 if you can do it out of the bath , so I thought , oh , that 's it , get the razor
19 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
20 And the milkman he used to sell it out of a
21 The Labour party will clear it out of the NHS .
22 The only way I could have done real justice to the subject would have been to cut down on other chapters , and that would have made it more of a carp book than anything else .
23 You will have heard the phrase ‘ I could see it out of the corner of my eye ’ .
24 She was obviously very unhappy and managed to conceal it most of the time . ’
25 The men dug it out of the ground where it fell and hauled it back to the village .
26 And we always transfer it out of the Camel Watering Account .
27 ‘ The sea has obviously come up and washed it out of the rocks and the heavy rain has probably washed the puddles of oil from high up on the banks where the sea was n't reaching . ’
28 ‘ I poured it out of a jug , ’ said Alice indignantly .
29 There are some tantalising references to a defence of " fair information on a matter of public interest " , notably in the case of Webb v Times Publishing Co : Donald Hume murdered Stanley Setty , cut up his body and threw it out of an aircraft over the Essex marshes .
30 The maydes came in to make the bed , and hearing a thing in a case cry Tick , Tick , Tick , presently concluded that it was his Devill , and took it by the string with the tongues , and threw it out of the windowe into the mote ( to drown the Devill ) .
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