Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] out " in BNC.
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1 | You may put him out of your mind . |
2 | If someone gas missing , you must stop thinking about them , you must put them out of your mind . |
3 | You must take it out very carefully , and I 'll find somewhere safe to put it . |
4 | ‘ You must cast me out ! ’ |
5 | But it is also clear that within tight-knit units attributions can become destructive : you are given your role and you must play it out , the same role for the rest of your life . |
6 | You should wash it out when you go upstairs . ’ |
7 | You should check it out . |
8 | Well I think you should put him out to work ! |
9 | You should put it out . |
10 | Oh no , no , you should put it out to rot ! |
11 | If you do n't know at your age , you should work it out . |
12 | I knew you might work it out but I reasoned that if I did n't rush forward to explain all , you might catch the culprit first and never have to trouble me . ’ |
13 | We 'll have to , you 'll suss it out anyway then just write down what you need when you , and I can nip down when you co come home at weekends . |
14 | And between you , you 'll talk me out of it ! ’ |
15 | ‘ You 'll kick me out ! ’ he drawled . |
16 | You want to persuade the trustees to withhold Peter 's rightful inheritance , and as well as that you 'll throw him out of his home too . |
17 | ‘ I always said , right from the start — and you 'll bear me out , Dudley — I always said it would end in tears . ’ |
18 | You 'll blast them out ! |
19 | You have to learn that script , it 's got to roll off the tongue , if you do n't know the script , you 'll have it you 'll leave it out , you wo n't do it , you have n't planned for tea which means what ? |
20 | To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents . |
21 | You 'll wear it out ! |
22 | ‘ I 'm sure you 'll sort it out , Stephen . ’ |
23 | ‘ You 'll sort it out , ’ he assured her callously as they entered the building , and she suppressed an urge to hit out at him and tell him exactly what he had done and was doing to her . |
24 | Oh , you 'll sort it out later on |
25 | ‘ You 'll sort it out , Rex , you 'll win through . |
26 | Well I mean well I do n't mean you 'll sort it out yourself . |
27 | You 'll take me out with you ? ’ |
28 | ‘ You 'll let me out . |
29 | So , if you want to stay here , you 'll help me out and if you do n't … well , we 're both in trouble . ’ |
30 | ‘ You 'll put me out of my misery then , ’ says Chris . |