Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Most callers at your home will be genuine , but some might be out to steal or cheat you out of your money .
2 ‘ I know , ’ Cleg 's big hand covered hers , ‘ but , for your own sake , send your cousin packing or marry him out of the way , then no-one will have room to talk . ’
3 These pieces can recharge your ship or warp you out of difficulty .
4 At its hard edge it is critical of the threat of socialism itself , but it is also critical of Keynesianism — that theory of economic management which dominated the political consensus from the Second World War to the mid-seventies and which sought to maintain full(ish) levels of employment on the basis of governments managing the economy by manipulating the level of demand by putting money into , or taking it out of , the economy .
5 After all , you might be afraid that we were coming to take your does or turn you out of your holes . "
6 The woman in the shop 's pretty friendly and she tells me what to do with the plants — you know , water them once a week , or keep them out of draughts and that .
7 No detractor however imaginative or ingenious could find anything that would pain him or put him out of countenance .
8 Given this , practitioners should neither blindly administer selective assessment procedures , nor dismiss them out of hand .
9 At least now he 's surrounded by people who encourage and inspire him , who kick his arse , help him write songs and drag him out of the isolated , uncreative lethargy he easily slips into .
10 He took her hand and led her out of the café .
11 Her eyes were only very slightly glazed as Fernando Serra tightened his grip on her hand and led her out of the Guadalquivir suite .
12 ‘ We ca n't talk here , ’ he said , and led her out of the room and into the hall .
13 Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark .
14 He then gave the order to move off and led us out of the abbey gate .
15 A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance .
16 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
17 If it 's flush and you 're flush mounting the new one , unscrew it and prise it out of the wall ( you may need to cut through the plaster first with an old knife to help free it ) .
18 Margaret and her friends collected old clothes , converted them into dusters and sold them out of a suitcase in the Camden market and to old clothes dealers .
19 In a way , though , that limited him and made him out of touch with modern medicine .
20 In those times , a poet could descend on you with all his retinue and eat you out of house and home .
21 Well , the old chap come and got me out of school that morning to take this horse to Norwich .
22 Now we hung back and got them out of our pockets and joined in with everyone else .
23 It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same .
24 I think she was going to try and throw it out of the window but she did n't have the strength .
25 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 .
26 Oscars are notorious for their habit of becoming ‘ stuck on one type of food and starving them out of it can be painful for both the fish and the keeper .
27 So I jerk a reluctant Rainbow to her feet , cause her to blurt appropriate remarks about the lateness of the hour , and steer her out of this snakes ' nest of baby ben Issachars .
28 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 .
29 He stood up and drew her out of her seat with him and gathered her into his arms .
30 Shortly afterward , however , a British counter-attack took the victorious and complacent Germans by surprise and ferreted them out of Gheluvelt , restoring the situation .
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