Example sentences of "take it out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He takes it out into the so I put it out
2 Not only does this give the manager more opportunity to spend the amount much more quickly , but it also takes it out of the accountant 's hands : accountants decide when cash is paid but managers and suppliers decide when invoices are issued .
3 Absolute exemption from restriction or regulation is never obtained : circumstances , social or economic , may have altered , since they obtained acceptance , in such a way as to call for a fresh examination ; there may be some exorbitance or special feature in the individual contract which takes it out of the accepted category : but the court however must be persuaded of this before it calls upon the relevant party to justify a contract of this kind .
4 He takes it out on the children and myself ( not physically ) , has almost become an isolationist and is very difficult to live with .
5 ‘ I might just take it out to the kitchen and pour another one , if you do n't mind .
6 When the real Mac crashes and trashes your hard disc , you can take it out on the Smack-a-Mac !
7 ‘ You ca n't take it out on the child , ’ she said .
8 Sonia : So why take it out on the black people then , she 's told black people to do many things , she 's even called them monkey .
9 But do you agree that we should put diplomatic pressure that George Bush should , the Europeans should , Douglas Hurd should , and say look guys whatever you do , if it , though were prepared to recognise you as an independent state , do n't take it out on the Russians ?
10 ‘ I 'll take it out of the oven ! ’
11 When that 's happened I 'll take it out of the acid clean it and show you how to take a print from the plate .
12 Just cover up the hundred ohms , let's take it out of the circuit .
13 But the , the fact is , that what I , my plea to you today , and and my plea to the committee yesterday is , that I do n't want this to be in the political arena , it is in the political arena , but I think we do need to er er er take it out of the political arena , for the benefit of of all the people that that put us here .
14 I can do that but I ca n't take it out of the socket .
15 The traditional trap fitted to basins was the ‘ U'-bend which was created by bending lead pipe coming out of the plug hole into a U shape before taking it out through the wall .
16 He stopped her from going visiting in the town , and whenever Daniel Marsh was near Nahum became angry , taking it out on the poor , innocent man whose only role in life was to serve .
17 I felt disillusioned , stale and cynical and I wanted to take a break before I started taking it out on the callers .
18 He arrived at his drive , discussed the second shot , decided on a club and then , before taking it out of the bag , held out his hands in front of his caddie and said : ‘ Look , not a tremor . ’
19 A rebore and pistons would appear to be the answer The engine can be rebored without taking it out of the vehicle A detailed internal inspection of the engine would confirm this .
20 She vaguely remembered taking it out of the bag last night .
21 ‘ The idea is to explore art as an essential aspect of the public domain , taking it out of the ivory tower ’ , Thompson explains , ‘ A course like this would be difficult in England , where design is dedicated to commerce , rather than broader issues which should be addressed ; theory is closely prescribed , and fine art is highly individualistic ’ .
22 More important , in 1762 recruitment was made for the first time a direct concern of the government , taking it out of the hands of the regimental officers who had hitherto controlled it .
23 Instead of taking it out to the back and throwing it in the bin .
24 It shifted even more when a former missionary from Africa came in , bought a copy , took it out on the end of a pair of coal tongs , and set fire to it .
25 Teenagers Ronnie O'Sullivan and Andy Hicks took it out on the Welsh in the last 16 yesterday .
26 ‘ They knew I had insurance because I took it out with the TSB when they gave me the loan . ’
27 She took it out of the knapsack , poured coffee from the thermos and ate and drank .
28 The soft , perished feel of the old washer which rubbed black on your fingers as you took it out of the tap .
29 ‘ So we can forget that ole belt , ’ and he lifted the bag from the table and took it out of the room .
30 One of their most useful features was the thick layer of pure white fat with which they were coated when you took it out of the tin there was this layer of fat round the edge .
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