Example sentences of "out of [pron] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | See what more money they want out of him he 'll scream . |
2 | Upstairs , alone , feeling left out of something she could n't define , she looked through a pile of books left by his door . |
3 | Disabled and older patients who experience difficulty when rising from a chair will like most people , have their ‘ special ’ chair at home , out of which they can rise relatively easily , and on which they may hang a walking stick to help with safe rising . |
4 | Single-parent women can earn relatively little money out of which they will have to pay the expenses of child-minding . |
5 | Expansion , give him a little straw out of which he can make the bricks , have a couple of good stories and so on . |
6 | Repressing it , on the other hand , would mean existing in a drab , twilight world of pretended affections out of which I could see no escape . |
7 | Second , the Commission was urging that the EEC , by which it meant itself , should have an independent source of revenue out of which it could finance its own activities : the EEC was still dependent upon direct contributions from national treasuries . |
8 | The third choice is for each house ( or pair of houses ) to have its own soakaway — this is simply a hole in the ground filled with bricks or rubble , into which the rainwater is taken and out of which it will slowly disperse . |
9 | They will have suggested topics which will bind the poor as a class together ; topics which will excite them against the rich ; topics the discussion of which in the only form in which that discussion reaches the ear will be to make them think that some new law can make them comfortable … — that Government has at its disposal an inexhaustible fund out of which it can give to those who now want without also creating elsewhere other and greater wants . |
10 | Further , no married woman could make a will without her husband 's consent , nor ( with trifling exceptions ) make any contract , except as agent either for her husband or for some other person : it would have been absurd to let her contract when she had no free property out of which she could pay . |
11 | So he would use the charm and the lies on the old lady in her grief , and cheat her out of everything he could get . |
12 | Have you ever known her try and get out of anything she ought to do ? |
13 | Out of it he could see Barry , his bike propped up against his house , mending his chain . |
14 | You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless . |
15 | I used to listen to other children describing holidays in Bournemouth or Butlin 's or Benidorm , and not wanting to feel out of it I used to invent mine because I had never been anywhere ! |