Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] of [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Doug Cantwell , chairman of West Wiltshire Conservatives , said yesterday : ‘ We have to do our best to pull ourselves out of this recession and tighten our belts . |
2 | The North of England has the capacity to pull itself out of such a mire , and surely wants the chance to exert its muscle to do so . |
3 | Well , Mansell who run , won yesterday 's Portugese Grand Prix is believed to be considering several offers to tempt him out of that so-called retirement . |
4 | You 've got to shake yourself out of this dream . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said . |
6 | ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said . |
7 | Really , I do n't think anybody in the crowd of just over eleven thousand thought United were going to pull anything out of that game . |
8 | They will need to have the skills to talk someone out of another pair of loopstitch socks or convince a lost soul that a key-ring with a thermometer measuring wind-chill factor is not going to change their lives . |
9 | Our attempts to talk him out of this merely provoked his scorn . |
10 | See the thing is , what they 've said to me , because I 've been away now for nearly two years erm I 'd have to go back and do all the training again , which is a bit of a pain but its not too bad because I 've done it before sort of thing , she said to me oh yeah when you go I , I might come along and see if I like it , and we can do the training together she said , I manage to put her off that idea , manage to talk her out of that . |
11 | ‘ Goddess of poetry , healing and smithcraft , if she takes you that way ; and if not , enough saints of the name to see you out of any small predicament . |
12 | ‘ Richardson wants to drive you out of all your strips . |
13 | He had laid by his sword , but he had a dagger still upon him , and managed to draw it and slash through the folds that smothered him ; and Norbury and Erpyngham and half a dozen others of his own people came plunging and splashing through the storm to help him out of these ominous grave-clothes . |
14 | There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’ |
15 | ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’ |
16 | Say me a word , one enlightening word , to let him out of this cage . |
17 | And MPs will be asked to vote themselves out of any increase on their £30,854-a-year salaries . |
18 | ‘ To be honest I wanted to keep them out of all this . |
19 | ‘ You 're not going to be able to keep them out of this . |
20 | He was hauled back to New York and given that column to keep him out of any more mischief . ’ |
21 | ‘ In a speech described as brusque and arrogant by West German sources , ’ reported Anna Tomforde in the Guardian , ‘ British representative Dr Martin Holdgate , the chief scientist at the Department of the Environment ’ said , ‘ We see no point in making heroic efforts at great cost , to control one out of many factors unless there is a reasonable expectation that such control will lead to real improvement in the environment . ’ |
22 | If in addition we have been brought up in the tradition that to show feeling is a vulgar and lower-class way of behaving , we will seek to drain it out of any situations in which we are involved . |
23 | If they get there the men plot all kinds of strategies to get them out of such posts . |
24 | I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene . |
25 | " There 's no story going to get me out of this one . " |
26 | I want you and the company to find some way to get me out of this mess I 've been landed in . |
27 | Barry might well be back any second to get me out of this . ’ |
28 | To get you out of that . |
29 | ‘ Mr Woodbarf , nothing is going to get you out of this . ’ |
30 | And we 're hoping to get something out of that sale |