Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [pers pn] out " in BNC.

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1 It meant that Ince , who again succeeded in filling the void left by the absence of Robson , and Phelan could hunt down Keane and eventually run him out of the game .
2 You thought my motives were suspect , that all I wanted was to get control of your practice and eventually edge you out altogether .
3 He tugged at the flask of whisky inside his tunic and eventually worked it out .
4 We 've owned the thing for two years and only taken it out that one time when it snowed . ’
5 She has been known to stop the traffic on one of her book-signing sessions , a situation which eventually required the police to gently and good-humouredly sort it out .
6 So Bennett was instructed to go to AM Sir John Slessor , Commander-in-Chief , Coastal Command , and literally fight it out for their share of the new 3cm H2S .
7 Dust got into one of the circuit breakers on the machine and apparently shorted it out .
8 She gripped the edge of the paper between thumb and forefinger and gently pulled it out .
9 Oh well he can run until then , then and just take it out to and leave it there .
10 If you want information to go out at a specific time , time it very carefully , and just bung it out , as it were , and , and reckon it 's there at that stage .
11 ‘ He came legging up behind and just asked me out .
12 I think we had twelve or thirteen cars , so that was twelve shifts we could cover , we had three gates to cover cover , so and forty men , and just shared them out and that was all computerized , printed out , everyone had a copy , and on the whole it worked very very well .
13 I wanted Arnold to take a wedge , maybe even a sand-iron , and just knock it out safe .
14 The response of Conservatives who followed colonial affairs in Britain was less than friendly to the NLM ; one article asserted : ‘ It is not by breakaway and territorial fragmentation that opponents of a government in power should seek to get their way but by fighting the government as a nation-wide party and finally throwing it out . ’
15 And finally caught her out .
16 Marx downed his glass in one gulp and absent-mindedly held it out for more .
17 That pattern stuck in my head and gradually crystallized it out into a definite form , while the scenario was being prepared for me .
18 do n't phone him that often , Daniel 's phoned me twice and once to ask me out
19 With a sound that seemed full of pain and anger and disgust , he picked up the poker and quickly raked them out into the hearth .
20 Slip the blade tip under this , and carefully prise it out to reveal the back of the embryo bud as a tiny swollen area .
21 She liked to be frugal : to have money and carefully dole it out .
22 I had a fishing net with me and carefully fished it out .
23 The dwarf used to catch some in his hands , and then let them out suddenly under my nose .
24 He took big lungfuls of air and then let them out in great racking sobs that shook his whole body .
25 Jinny hunted for what she wanted to say and then let it out in a rush .
26 Morris inhaled smoke , held it for some minutes , and then let it out down his nose .
27 Finlayson held his breath , and then let it out in a rush .
28 Theda put trembling fingers to her lips and then stretched them out unconsciously .
29 Avoid these foods for at least six months and then try them out carefully .
30 Try playing lemmings with the PC 's beeper , and then try it out on a machine that is sound-equipped , and you 'll never want to play it again until you have better sound .
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