Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Put himself out of the reach of Dr Ali , the Twenty-fourthers and everything else in the school .
2 Tylers the Company that won the tender when Crawley District Council put it out of a bunch of gangsters and on the first of February Crawley District Council awarded under C C T their refuse contract to Tylers as the cheapest tenderer .
3 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
4 I caught it , held it in my fingers and put it out of the window .
5 And he warned his opponents : ‘ If you are going over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game .
6 He says : ‘ If you 're going to go over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game because I 'll be coming back for you . ’
7 We have got to put them out of the game .
8 Nor was she concerned by his threat to put them out of the house .
9 Then I remembered someone who could : the person could not stand cash , but was maybe prepared to put something up of the value of £500 .
10 Her mind worried the problem of where would he find lodgings , how could she summon the strength to put him out of the only refuge he had ?
11 But Travis had been marvellously patient for months and months now — could n't she find a way to put him out of the private hell he was in ?
12 It was in the corresponding match last season that Marshall sustained the knee ligament damage which threatened to put him out of the game .
13 Even buildings whose shorter periodicity put them out of the vulnerable category suffered ; the lengthy shaking made them progressively less brittle , in effect lengthening their period until they vibrated in resonance with the quake , at which point many began to collapse .
14 Burnley put them out of the Youth Cup on 14.12.93 .
15 The injury put me out of the World Indoor Championships to be staged in March in Indianapolis .
16 A horrendous gash to my left elbow , and severe bruising on the hip put me out of the races , and I appreciated the advantages of the safety bike that quickly replaced the penny-farthing !
17 The first sets a few months ago were well over £2000 which would put them out of the range of all private and a lot of charter boats .
18 If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’
19 Another fall put him out of the reckoning in the first heat , but an eighth and a sixth were good enough to earn seventh overall .
20 In São Paulo , he was about to find out , but a complex series of engine mishaps put him out of the race .
21 The midfield star trained alone — sprinting , jogging , twisting and turning to answer claims that the tackle which put him out of the game would mean another lengthy lay-off , almost 17 months after he wrecked his right knee in the FA Cup final .
22 He finished on the rostrum in three of the first four GPs ( ignition failure put him out of the fourth ) and he beat John Kocinski in stunning style to win the fifth GP of the season at the Nurburgring .
23 ‘ I did n't serve him , ’ said James suddenly , since this , to his mind , put him out of the running for the culprit .
24 Giving his sparring partner one last crack on the jaw which effectively put him out of the reckoning , Adam rose to his feet , and took the gun from her suddenly nerveless fingers .
25 Lawrence himself revealed today he had originally thought his broken kneecap would put him out of the game for ever .
26 Sometimes he 's so determined he 's not going to go that we have to forcibly put him out of the door and get him into the car and get him there somehow .
27 The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go .
28 Elliott hurt cruciate ligaments when playing for Pisa , putting him out of the game for 18 months .
29 That put her out of the fight for the moment .
30 She had no idea why he had telephoned her , though she did n't put it out of the realms of possibility that , having gone away when he 'd promised to think about the interview , he might well have rung to suggest some alternative .
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