Example sentences of "they [verb] out of " in BNC.

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1 The senior man , who had come in from Los Angeles to E.B.I.H.Q. after Erlich had left Washington , he 'd be everybody 's friend , he 'd have them eating out of his hand down at Counter-Terrorism , he 'd probably take out citizenship .
2 Jasper knelt up on the seats with the rest of them to observe out of the window their progress to Kensington High Street .
3 A whispering shriek of rage and terror behind them made them jump out of their skins .
4 Ellwood 's technique was to let them stay about five vehicles ahead , but now and then he 'd drop back and let them fall out of sight .
5 Matthew and Sara and the children with them came out of the old woods into the new plantation , where rows of conifers , dark green , were interplanted with small spindly brighter green beeches .
6 When recession struck the oil-pumping south-west in the 1980s , thrifts in Texas and elsewhere pleaded for a relaxation of capital standards to help them grow out of trouble .
7 People who are used to having responsible jobs at home or in the office and who are known to be good managers and organizers can not understand why suddenly the simplest task seems to be beyond them , and this makes them feel out of control and very unsafe .
8 Loud cries of surprise from the hall made them run out of the cloakroom , where they were trying to find their coats and berets .
9 It seemed a pity to see them going out of business . ’
10 Nicandra could n't watch them going out of the room together .
11 Maidstone 's chairman and managing director Jim Thompson announced last week the Fourth Division club would have to close unless a buyer stepped in to save them going out of business .
12 Burns had fourteen known children , half of them born out of wedlock .
13 There 's no way I ca n't see them getting out of trouble . ’
14 The risks are thought to be very small : ( 1 ) because the balance of the natural environment is primarily controlled by the species already present which appear to operate to the detriment of new introductions ; and ( 2 ) because in new releases of microorganisms to date , all very closely monitored , there has been no evidence of any of them getting out of control or adversely affecting the environment .
15 I like watching them get out of the water — they look real funny .
16 Even when I eavesdrop I hear nothing but sex , thought Pascoe watching the four of them disappear out of the bar .
17 SERB warlords were last night warned to keep their planes away from Bosnia or risk having them blasted out of the sky .
18 The two of them leapt out of the beached cockboat and strode up past the fishwives , some of whom gave him a " good day " but most of whom preserved a surly silence .
19 Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven !
20 You can have them coming out of both earholes , each nostril and his mouth all at the same time !
21 They do not fly at ordinary room temperatures and they crawl only slowly , so there will not be much danger of them crawling out of the container and escaping .
22 The reason Chandler can get away with this is because they 've chosen to use a slotted headstock with side-mounted Kluson machines , and that 's what gives the strings the necessary angle to stop them jumping out of the nut slots .
23 As state functions are taken over by private companies , even if made up of ex-civil servants , we will find them dropping out of the public records net .
24 Bill Morrison was posted here during the war and amazed everyone by contacting the hotel in 1991 to return one of their beer glasses which he had had since waiting at the bar one night during the way only to have them run out of beer .
25 Another sharp turn sent them soaring out of a tunnel mouth in the side of a vast cavern .
26 If it had happened to anyone else she 'd have told them to snap out of it , to stop feeling sorry for themselves .
27 Sometimes a head-on collision with a lorry seems inevitable , but somehow at the last moment we or they swerve out of the way .
28 As they hopped out of Armstrong , Fenella leaned in through the meter window as if paying off a real cab .
29 Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline .
30 They got out of the car and his Dad rang the door-bell of number forty-five .
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