Example sentences of "[verb] it out of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is a good means of keeping it out of harm 's way and it could not be better camouflaged .
2 He added that the world could not rely on American growth to pull it out of recession , and suggested that Europe should lower interest rates .
3 What did they do built it out of concrete or sand ?
4 And the completion of the Gascoigne transfer puts the company where I want it out of debt and trading strongly . ’
5 A hand feeling blindly for throat or arm or hair landed in the middle of Gabriel 's face , and Garvey 's fingers clung on like a starfish , pressing it out of shape .
6 We 've put blood , sweat and tears into this campaign and now you 're dismissing it out of hand ! ’
7 But she had done it out of love .
8 I should have done it out of school because in school everything is organized .
9 I thought father had done it out of spite .
10 You 've done it out of grammar books ?
11 Melissa hastily pushed the book back into the crumpled wrapping and put it out of sight , then held out her hand .
12 ‘ I know he 's indiscreet , but he does n't do it out of malice . ’
13 These concessions from the mining company seemed to point to another Irish solution to an Irish problem — ‘ We 'll do it but we 'll do it out of sight ’ .
14 Scarlet thought first that this sentiment could be attributable to Barbs , then that , in view of her own lack of a career , it was insensitive of Brian to mention it and then that he had said it out of spite .
15 It would have taken a miracle , like the reconstitution of the central committee of DOCOMOMO in the shape of real veterans of the Great War , men brutalised by life in the trenches and determined to rebuild society starting at the top , to have recognised this siren song immediately and rejected this siren song immediately and rejected it out of hand , and at Eindhoven such a miracle did not take place .
16 If , for example , your boss asked you for ideas but each time you produced one he totally disagreed with it and rejected it out of hand then , assuming you found this unpleasant , your behaviour of putting forward ideas has been punished .
17 Half of her wanted to believe it ; the other half clung to the dogma of her church and rejected it out of hand .
18 It was said to be a soup-to-nuts A-to-Z kind of thing and the software vendors rejected it out of hand as offering them nothing .
19 It was totally unacceptable to the Dauphin Charles and his court , and the Estates-General rejected it out of hand .
20 As it was , she rejected it out of hand .
21 Even the T U C , only the T U C and the Labour Party have been completely negative and rejected it out of hand .
22 And could be that other Blake-Dax goodies are on the way — though this one has n't made it out of rumoursville at present .
23 over round the left hand side in the first place , but she must have been in the wrong so they must have seen it as well , they have n't really got a strong case so they threw it out of court and last week he had a letter , he opened it , from the , from the court , and he thought oh gawld here we go again , he 's got jury service , oh
24 If , by a stroke of luck , the knife is dropped , do n't make yourself vulnerable by bending down to pick it up ; jump in and kick it out of reach .
25 ‘ If you want to sell and get as far as enticing a buyer , whoever it is will have the place surveyed , and any surveyor knowing his job will condemn it out of hand .
26 Others will keep it out of sight .
27 His church urgently needs repair , and compulsory membership fees would help keep it out of debt .
28 I feel we are acting furtively , hurrying it out of sight , we ca n't talk about it , except for the momentary panic when we think we have included my father 's jacket .
29 I opened it out of curiosity more than anything and there , in between the high-heeled shoes , was Sal 's executive briefcase .
30 So I thought I do n't have a lot of money in flat , not that I have a lot , but we like it out of way do n't we ?
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