Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] out of " in BNC.
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1 | BRIAN MARWOOD , England winger turned Premier League reject , last night heaped gratitude on the man who has booted him out of Sheffield United . |
2 | THE wife of golf star Fred Couples claims he has frozen her out of their marriage — and she intends to make him pay for it . |
3 | The signing , in the ZOO framework , of the World Monetary and Banking Assimilation Treaty ( WOMBAT ) has written them out of history . |
4 | A PAKISTANI widow is claiming a relative has cheated her out of £36,000 in cash and £20,000 worth of jewellery after her husband 's death . |
5 | ‘ Normally clients wo n't get the feeling they have had value for money unless they have had a disaster and the lawyer has got them out of it , ’ said , one of the senior partners in Biggart Baillie Gifford 's company and commercial department . |
6 | because he lives a life where material luxury has bought him out of the social expectations imposed on less fortunate people . |
7 | The left also has to draw itself out of the mire into which it has been plunged following the 1960s renaissance of Marxist ideas in the Labour movement . |
8 | AIDS has ousted him out of history . |
9 | And I am sure I am not the only one here who has found himself out of his depth in a conversation , yet has managed to keep his end up by repeating what other people are saying . |
10 | Fincara has cast me out of Undersea for my treachery ; and now I am dying . ’ |
11 | Ca n't be certain , but it looks as if Allied Signal Corp chief executive Lawrence Bossidy has ruled himself out of the running for the top job at IBM Corp : he says that although he is ‘ flattered to be mentioned as a candidate for chairman of another company , I intend to remain at Allied-Signal to complete the job I came here to do . ’ |
12 | Injured Wednesday player-manager Trevor Francis has ruled himself out of the second round second leg leaving his side woefully short of striking cover as they attempt to recover a 3-1 first leg deficit . |
13 | GOALKEEPER Stephen Pears goes into hospital tomorrow for an operation on a cheekbone injury that has ruled him out of an international debut next week . |
14 | Ca n't get there , this road has taken us out of our way has n't it ? |
15 | However the cost of such systems has put them out of reach of most firms , particularly if the use will only be sporadic . |
16 | His call-up was made more pressing by the knee injury suffered by David Burrows in the Coca-Cola Cup draw with Crystal Palace , which has put him out of action for three months . |
17 | And Carolyn Dalzell , 18 , claims her landlord has thrown her out of the house blaming her for the fire . |
18 | Taylor believes he must protect Gascoigne just at a time when he seems to have shaken off the horrific knee injury that has kept him out of football for 17 months . |
19 | Other countries , including West Germany and Japan , are following , and the UK is a world leader in research , though our country 's usual secrecy has kept it out of the headlines . |
20 | Other than a double-dealing traitor who has chiselled me out of my dues , while throwing out lures to throw dust in my eyes ! ’ |
21 | He 'd seen nothing out of the way . |
22 | I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house . |
23 | He was holding a crumpled plastic carrier bag with some fashionable logo on it — presumably he 'd got it out of a dustbin . |
24 | He 'd talked himself out of nothing . |
25 | That was all , the slightest touch of his fingers on hers , but she was reminded of that other time he had touched her , when he 'd helped her out of the pool , and now , as then , something inside her responded to his touch . |
26 | Marian I know was Marian Anderson , the black singer , she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday morning in 1939 , it was freezing , they 'd locked her out of the concert hall she had booked . |
27 | Actually , I 've heard a little about your relationship from my aunt — like the fact that you refused to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd kicked her out of the house . ’ |
28 | They 'd fished him out of the water , so presumably he 'd drowned . |
29 | You did n't fall in love with someone in the space of a few days , just because you 'd finally succumbed to the lures of sex , or lust , or whatever had overwhelmed her ever since he 'd fished her out of the sea that first night … |
30 | They 'd as good as killed him when they 'd taken him out of the field . |