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

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 I think she was going to try and throw it out of the window but she did n't have the strength .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Half of her wanted to believe it ; the other half clung to the dogma of her church and rejected it out of hand .
9 Even the T U C , only the T U C and the Labour Party have been completely negative and rejected it out of hand .
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 Atkinson said : ‘ We tried to forget about what happened at Coventry and put it out of our minds as quickly as we could .
13 Melissa hastily pushed the book back into the crumpled wrapping and put it out of sight , then held out her hand .
14 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
15 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 .
16 To read Tolkien , Morris , Hodgson , Wells and Verne , to mention a few of the most imaginative of authors is to expand the confines of the mind and to jolt it out of its habitual furrow .
17 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 ) .
18 He caught the peel before it hit the floor and threw it out of the window .
19 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 .
20 ‘ 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 . ’
21 Well why do n't you go over to Wimborne quickly and get it off of them ?
22 Take it and get it out of my way , she says .
23 Okay so let's go for the easy one first and get it out of the way .
24 Do that sheet and get it out of the way .
25 Just put your finger into the ring on top of the box and lift it out of the water !
26 They grabbed the plank and shoved it out of the back of the cab until it tilted and swung down towards the floor .
27 As the car drove off , Chrissie stood in the street and watched it out of sight .
28 As Charlie paced , he picked up an old pair of frayed jeans or a wide-collared shirt with pink flowers on it , or a Barclay James Harvest album , and tossed it out of the skylight and into the garden below .
29 But instead of openly endorsing Brezhnev 's initiative he called for ‘ more details of the ways to neutralise the Arabian Gulf and keep it out of international conflict ’ .
30 ‘ So we can forget that ole belt , ’ and he lifted the bag from the table and took it out of the room .
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