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

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1 The maydes came in to make the bed , and hearing a thing in a case cry Tick , Tick , Tick , presently concluded that it was his Devill , and took it by the string with the tongues , and threw it out of the windowe into the mote ( to drown the Devill ) .
2 Someone uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it .
3 She pulled it out of the pad with shaking fingers and tore it across and across again until it was a pile of tiny white flakes all over her bed .
4 The soft , perished feel of the old washer which rubbed black on your fingers as you took it out of the tap .
5 Well , for heaven 's sake , get it out of the bike shed …
6 It would certainly get it out of the back of my Reliant .
7 They grabbed the plank and shoved it out of the back of the cab until it tilted and swung down towards the floor .
8 Get it out of the road .
9 Wapnick is tall and long-limbed , and he uses his reach to cut the ball off early in flight and to dig it out of the corners .
10 No , the only way the Seven could get at The New Hope would be to try to blow it out of the sky from below .
11 Oh mince , I 've got to get it out of the freezer Bye .
12 While Sequoia is optimistic that payment will ultimately be received , the uncertainty has led it and its auditors , in completing the year-end audit , to keep it out of the figures until the picture becomes clearer .
13 The difficulty was sneaking it out of the mill .
14 Anyway when they pulled it out of the net it was plainly a pike and somewhere between fifteen and twenty pounds I am sure .
15 Mine constantly dragged it out of the pots .
16 USL declined to reveal pricing until Univel Inc — joint-owned by USL and Novell Inc — rolls out the end-user shrink-wrapped Unixware version in September-October , but as Unigram reported last week ( UX No 389 ) , OEMs are expected to be able to get it out of the door for around $350 .
17 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
18 He lifted the parrot off his shoulder and launched it out of the airlock .
19 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 .
20 If it 's flush and you 're flush mounting the new one , unscrew it and prise it out of the wall ( you may need to cut through the plaster first with an old knife to help free it ) .
21 Look , I 'm simply tellin' ya to drop it out of the presentation , that 's all .
22 A few mono copies of the album with the deleted cuts did make it out of the factory but no stereo version was believed to have been pressed until early this year , when the only known copy was advertised for auction by Strider Records of New York .
23 Despite the wind , the cross that followed was so accurate and inviting that Chris Malkin was able to rise to the ball and head it out of the reach of the sprawling Paul Heald to register his 10th goal of the season .
24 Maybe we can keep it out of the papers . ’
25 No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night .
26 Clair George , listing the things that had to be done — — finding private money , transferring it out of the country , buying arms , shipping them , procuring boats and aircraft — noted that North had been obliged to do all this ‘ with a gum band and some balsa wood ’ .
27 Immediately , Vesna Jurkic Girardi , Director of the Archaeological Museum in Pula ( today Croatian Minister of Culture ) got the case moving by bringing charges against an unknown person who had excavated archaeological treasure in the region of Barbariga in Istria and smuggled it out of the country .
28 ‘ Getting it out of the country . ’
29 They 're even sending it out of the country to Yugoslavia and France . ’
30 They read it out of the horoscope .
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