Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And the boyfriend -when the mother kicks them out of the home — the boyfriend says , " Uh-oh , she 's out on the street now , and pregnant . "
2 ‘ He seems to hold David Howell , who 's still owed three weeks ' money , particularly responsible and wants him out of the club .
3 He shouts her out into the street for a harlot .
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 Until then , the platform holds us out against the townscape
6 Homework is done by women whose role as unpaid caretakers of a nation 's dependents forces them out of the competition of the job market , and , still needing to earn , into work which is desperately tedious , which has to be carried out in isolation , thus losing for them the only element which makes tedious work bearable — the cameradie of the factory floor .
7 The caira spider attracts insects in a similar way and then grabs them out of the air .
8 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
9 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she says to me , as she bundles them out of the front door , ‘ but what can I do ? ’
10 When it is obvious that the other 11 Governments are prepared to accept the draft before them at Maastricht today and that this Government are not , the Government are confessing to a unique combination of political prejudice and economic weakness which marks them out from the rest of the Community and which marks Britain down in the Community .
11 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
12 It rules him out of the game for the rest of the season .
13 There is nothing about this combination of themes which marks it out as the exclusive preserve of the right .
14 It is that conditioning in the cask that marks it out from the rest of the world 's beers .
15 A bow at the neck of a vest , for example , marks it out from the arm holes ; a different-coloured waist band indicates that it 's the ‘ bigger ’ hole in pants .
16 Overall the computational complexity of the system rules it out at the present time for application to the recognition task .
17 The relative value of doing so measured against the cost of the associated hard and software , however , rules it out for the present time at least .
18 ‘ Well , it gets me out of the house . ’
19 It must be because it gets me out of the tent in the middle of the night to stand and contemplate the untroubled majesty of The Plough .
20 Gets me out of the house . ’
21 This is the very reason a member of the steering group gave for becoming involved in the project : ‘ It gives me something else to do , gets me out of the factory [ adult training centre ] and is less boring . ’
22 But it gets me out of the house for a while .
23 Wh whe where we go in Yorkshire that Stu Stuart usually gets them out of the Cameron the the pub one , where we go and stay and or they 're dealing with you know what he 's like with his deal , he knows if it 's there it 's usually good fun so , you know .
24 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
25 It just takes me out of the house for an hour or two . ’
26 He does n't like to be seen with mum and dad , but when I 'm poorly and he takes me out in the wheelchair , he does n't mind who he meets and he says : ‘ Hi fellas , this is my mum . ’
27 Oh yes it 's , it 's been changed a lot and a , and er , it 's made such a difference and I 've met er , I 've got a er fr a very good friend who 's , who 's a Red Cross young man who I met at Leah Manning and he takes me out in the car which I would n't , never get out otherwise because my boys are all working you see they ca n't , they 're busy working and erm do shift work and security work , one 's got his own security business and the other one 's got a factory in Bishop 's Stortford so that they do n't get much chance , they work away , some of them do that they can not get to take me out see , so he takes me out , which he 's very , very good you know , he 's , yesterday he took me to erm , yesterday we , he took me to Ongar to see his sister in the bungalow and then he took me for a meal at erm The Chariot at er , at Brentwood , Brentwood , yes Brentwood The Chariot , it was quite nice I had rather , a good time , erm cos usually I ca n't get out unless I go out in the wheelchair you see I 'm confined to a wheelchair , though I struggle out into the kitchen with me two sticks and I 've got a stool in there that I do all my own cooking and I make cakes and that and I 'm doing a cake gon na make a cake for Christmas for me brother and make a cake , er another one for myself like , but , and then I go to my erm daughter-in-law 's to spend Christmas Day and then I , I 'm going to my son 's and spend Boxing Day which is my birthday , I 'll be seventy four on Boxing Day I 'm dreaded to say , yeah , but erm , this young man that takes me lives in Northbrooks , he 's er a widower , but he 's very , very good , he helps all us old people , you know , he 's ever so good he is to me , he comes up and brings my shopping today , does my shopping for me as well , so , well he 's , yes , he 's most kind , for , nearly two years I 've know him , that 's a photo over there , it was taken at a wedding look , of my , that 's it , over there , taken at a wedding dear , very good
28 All sociologists whose work takes them out of the library and brings them into contact with living beings are certain to use the interview in their work .
29 Being ‘ gay' ’ gets you out of the competition of manhood' ( pp. 84 — 5 ) .
30 It gets you out of the place .
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