Example sentences of "out [prep] it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We only found out about it in the British press when we arrived in Wales . |
2 | Eventually she had found out about it in the worst possible way . |
3 | Watch out for it on the ski slopes — if red is the choice , at least you 'll see it coming ! |
4 | A survey of 295 property inheritors carried out for it by the Housing Research Foundation confirmed that two-thirds of inheritors promptly sold the houses they were left , whereas 22% moved into them . |
5 | He did quite well out of it during the last year . |
6 | As he says , ‘ I do n't see the point of having a through neck once you 've cut a big hole out of it for the pickups . ’ |
7 | I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own . |
8 | But the character of the report as it turned out in the end owed a great deal to Sir William Beveridge himself , who determined to make a ‘ crusade ’ out of it for the sake of the achievement of social reform . |
9 | I thought we might be out of it at the 4th hole in the last round . |
10 | Unbecoming as it was to their cred , the embarrassed band loaded themselves and gear into the vehicle and tried very hard indeed not to be seen getting out of it at the other end . |
11 | The point I am making is that Poland was like some living body that had all the life blood sucked out of it at the end of the war . ’ |
12 | So nobody wins nobody loses anything and nobody really gets what they wanted out of it at the end anyway or not everything that they wanted . |
13 | Well I said I have got nothing out of it at the moment . |
14 | Were you out out of it at the time or what ? |
15 | Oliver held up the bottom of the pocket with one hand , as he had seen the Dodger hold it , and pulled the handkerchief lightly out of it with the other . |
16 | To do well , you need to become sensitive both to surges of lift and to the feeling of flying out of it into the sink . |
17 | When something does n't go as we had hoped we must try to see the good that comes out of it in the end . |
18 | If nothing else you feel for a man blighted by an absurdly exalted image — and one who can make a joke out of it in the wonderful tongue-in-cheek prophecy of The End of the World that closes the album ( ‘ Nostradamus and Jesus and Buddha and me/ We said it was coming/ Now just wait and see ’ ) . |
19 | So we need to get the word of God , go out with it at the right time and leave it with people . |
20 | And there were pillars going out from it to the rocks er grouted into the rocks . |
21 | Is it perhaps an identity taken from the white bearskin rug on his study floor ( which he first mentions in a letter to Louise Colet of August 1846 , telling her that he likes to stretch out on it during the day . |
22 | But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent . |
23 | This reversion to collusion is the carrot to induce the deviant to accept whatever is meted out to it in the punishment phase . |
24 | I could see a few figures strung out across it in the gloom . |