Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol . |
2 | He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue . |
3 | He was a radical and five times the Mayor of Bedford , remaining on the council until 1892 , when he was voted out by the Conservatives ( who expressed personal regret ) . |
4 | The Members of the smaller parties complain that they are squeezed out by the front-benches whatever happens . |
5 | One year , I remember , he gave us half an hour on John McEnroe being slung out of the Men 's Singles . |
6 | ‘ And six thousand people have come out to the meetings . ’ |
7 | The peasants , having just come out to the fields , turn back , uttering loud cries . |
8 | ‘ They say the Hidden Folk have come out of the mountains and attacked the Rorims to the south in league with the beasts , ’ the landlord whispered confidentially . |
9 | A couple of airmen had come out of the trenches to see what the shooting was about . |
10 | CPMA Managing Director , Nigel Rushman , claims that several other sponsors have already signed for the Sevens spectacular in April at Murrayfield , but for a variety of reasons none has come out of the woods yet . |
11 | If it can , good will come out of the traumas that our colleague has suffered and that will be for the good of potential victims . |
12 | These men had come out of the tubes of a submarine , probably a Delta class . |
13 | Over my own shoulder , I saw his face come out of the shadows . |
14 | RESIDENTS in the area where a new superstore is planned have come out against the proposals . |
15 | By then other intellectuals had come out against the radicals . |
16 | So Madam I 'm asking you to say that these circumstances , this is the sort of case that should never have come before the court , it should 've been sorted out between the parties themselves , with the aid of their solicitors , and that it 's only the overreaction of the police in this particular circumstance that brings him before the court here . |
17 | According to David Grey , working for the Malawian Department of Land , Valuation and Water , under a British technical assistance programme , there is no point in improving the design of pump heads until problems are sorted out with the boreholes . |
18 | Junior scrabble for Sarah and er I do n't know about the two boys I do n't what we 've got sorted out for the boys . |
19 | The incorrectly fitted coping is sorted out by the skaters allowing full skate action to commence but not for long . |
20 | Perhaps they 'd never looked out of the windows . |
21 | It 's official designation is an eyecatcher ; the idea was you looked out of the windows of the house and that your eye was drawn to the temple at the end of the lakes . |
22 | ‘ If he gave his parole he might be let out of the walls , ’ said David with no great conviction . |
23 | The descent of property can sometimes be traced over several generations through the archives of the Court Baron , while individual names can be picked out from the lists of freeholders and customary tenants at the beginning of each meeting of the Court Leet . |
24 | His suggestion The Clarion was picked out by the judges . |
25 | Every detail was picked out by the floodlights mounted high up on the walls behind protective grilles . |
26 | That was the kidney knifed out of the bullocks where the kidney lay in , what you have steak and kidney pies , yeah . |
27 | IconAuthor is to be rolled out under the auspices of IBM 's Multimedia standard this year in the UK , for instance . |
28 | Tears rolled out of the eyes . |
29 | Ringo Starr was rolled out for the encores and thrashed about enthusiastically enough . |
30 | The whole must be torn out by the roots . |