Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 I do n't actually think that a Vice Presidency is somehow , should rule you out of organization
2 I think it is as much that the word is a philosophy , but I do n't think we should throw it out of the window altogether , like I say , it 's a foundation , it 's our our foundation stone .
3 Law 27 , Penalty Kick states that : ‘ It may be taken by any player of the non-offending team and by any form of kick provided that the kicker , if holding the ball , must propel it out of his hands or , if the ball is on the ground , he must propel it a visible distance from the mark .
4 ‘ Work on that , ’ he instructed , and added loftily , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief for a while . ’
5 ‘ Busy , ’ he replied , and while she bit down a reply of , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief , ’ Lubor went on to disappoint her some more , when he added , ‘ Mr Gajdusek has gone away and left me with very much work . ’
6 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
7 Yet they certainly yearned for and must get something out of it .
8 She must get him out of the house .
9 First we must get him out of England , where he risks death every moment .
10 ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’
11 ‘ Oh , ’ she replied , ‘ I must get it out of the library ! ’
12 If someone gas missing , you must stop thinking about them , you must put them out of your mind .
13 We must put him out of our hearts for ever , he said . ’
14 if I 'd have known about that , if it goes , it goes and it do n't we should get something out of it .
15 ‘ I know , ’ she said with sudden resolution , ‘ we must find something out of London .
16 Let's give it out of !
17 You want to persuade the trustees to withhold Peter 's rightful inheritance , and as well as that you 'll throw him out of his home too .
18 He said ‘ You are never to wear those clothes or I 'll throw you out of the house myself . ’
19 I could become a burden to me wife and family , not only that , if I could n't pay the mortgage they might throw us out of the cottage .
20 On the grounds of preventing young workers ' wages rising to a level which might price them out of work it scrapped the 1946 Fair Wages Resolution , which required compliance with minimum wage standards for firms trying to secure government and other contracts .
21 You tell me or I 'll beat it out of you ! ’
22 ‘ Talk , or I 'll beat it out of you . ’
23 You 'll do yourself out of a job
24 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 ’ .
25 Bobby 'll be here in a minute , and I want you all to give him a performance that 'll blast him out of his seat ! ’
26 To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents .
27 " Fiddy , if you do n't hold your tongue , I 'll send you out of the room . "
28 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
29 ‘ Sure and it 'll keep me out of mischief for a while .
30 There are also plans to further develop the cereal processing at Girvan — something which Mr Sandy says will occupy him now that his nephew is in place as managing director : ‘ It 'll keep me out of mischief . ’
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