Example sentences of "out [prep] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Having to find out about me this way . ’ |
2 | If you have not taught a Special Needs class why not come along and find out about it this may be another avenue of teaching for you . |
3 | I have to say that the galleries were the thing which stood out for me this week , apart from the fine golf played . |
4 | Can you dig that receipt out for me this morning ? |
5 | Not surprisingly they take the easy way out when food is put out for them each day . |
6 | Here 's the Lyndhurst West ‘ Easy-8 ’ , a short list of products that will easily make the transatlantic crossing to our market — look out for them this Spring . |
7 | Is there any specific item you can spell out for us that additional costs . |
8 | You made the offer , I declined ; an easy way out for us both . ’ |
9 | not paying out for it all the time |
10 | She 'd reach out towards them both and put her hands on theirs , smiling with her very white teeth . |
11 | To get out of her more than his allowance , of course . |
12 | She must have gone to work on him , probably saying he 'd get more out of me that way . |
13 | You are n't getting it out of me that easy . |
14 | There 's bedsitters and lodgings and stuff near where I live — the actors who come to the theatre move in and out of them all the time . |
15 | In ‘ What 's In Your Life For Me ? ’ or ‘ And I Do n't Love You ’ or ‘ Into Each Rain Some Life Must Fall ’ or a score of others , Smokey thinks through the problems of modern love and squeezes music out of them that drips like honey from a spoon . |
16 | That 's why it 's all the more important that he rides well , out of us all . ’ |
17 | His self defence , and I now read from actually only a paragraph or so earlier than my opening passage , his self defence in the reason of Church government is quite interesting erm ‘ If I hunted after praise by the ostentation of wit and learning , I should not write thus out of mine own season , when I have neither yet completed to my mind the full circle of my private studies , although I complain not of any insufficiency to the matter in hand , or were I ready to my wishes it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . |
18 | ‘ But you wo n't with an arrow sticking out of you all the way . ’ |
19 | Why , they take the piss out of you all week and then they 're suddenly all friendly and say how so and so |
20 | ‘ They take it out of you those two , ’ Laura said , falling into a chair . |
21 | fright the white coats must have frightened the life out of you some . |
22 | This had his name on it , + he ate his breakfast out of it each morning . |
23 | ‘ I tell you Cooper would n't bust out of it that way . |
24 | You ca n't get out of it that way ! |
25 | If the accused intends to keep the thing until all the goodness or virtue has gone out of it that is equivalent to an outright taking . |
26 | But och , who would want to live here , out of it all , and with a weary hill to climb … |
27 | Good has come out of it all , she says . |
28 | He was a different David but thankfully he soon got out of it all , ’ she says . |
29 | Similar to these are the filter-feeders , animals that pass a current of water through their bodies and take out of it all the food they need . |
30 | And when words can manage something of this , and manage it in a moment in time , and in that same moment make out of it all the vital signature of a human being — not of an atom , or of a geometrical diagram , or a heap of lenses — but a human being , we call it poetry . |