Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] out " in BNC.
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1 | After she gets pleased she kicks him out . |
2 | She flung herself out of the kitchen and along the passage . |
3 | She read it out : |
4 | She read it out from the printed page . |
5 | When she read it out to him he tapped it in for her . |
6 | She led her out through the door . |
7 | She led us out of the church , round the back and through a wood . |
8 | But Susan hit back saying : ‘ She made me out to be some ditsy small-town mum who wanted to meet a star . |
9 | ‘ I suppose she made me out to be a right little idiot , ’ says Anya . |
10 | It was n't real muslin but she made it out of this material . |
11 | There were two , but she knotted one out of the way . |
12 | But she checked him out anyway . |
13 | Did she bail herself out in the end with over her money situation . |
14 | Did she bail herself out in the end with over her money situation ? |
15 | She got them out and surveyed them thoughtfully . |
16 | She got them out one of everything and showed them all the different fish . |
17 | Everything went wrong , but she got me out of trouble . |
18 | She got one out of the cupboard under the stairs . |
19 | And then as soon as they went away she got her out and sat and had a . |
20 | Somehow she got herself out of the room , and up the stairs before anyone appeared to speak to her , tore off her clothes , and then hid the betraying underwear in a Gladstone bag which she later threw off Waterloo Bridge after she had left the embassy , pretending to go with Laura Parslow on her European tour , but actually having hired herself out to J. D. O'Connor , and gone to the East End . |
21 | She got it out and wiped the blood off , but in vain ; it appeared again in a moment . |
22 | It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven . |
23 | She rode him out over the last furlong and finished some six lengths behind Shine On . |
24 | Painfully she straightened them out and healed the hand again . |
25 | She asked you out to lunch to meet her . ’ |
26 | He shook his head fiercely at Bridhe ; in silence , lips tight , she helped him out . |
27 | She had £50 in her purse when she and Horatia took ship to Calais where she brazened it out until January 1815 when she died — not in disgrace but hardly gracefully . |
28 | Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue . |
29 | … she call us in to do 'er dirty work for her , build 'er up , she wants us out again 'cos she see that we 're gettin' education and we 're gettin' brainy , and we 're comin' into power so she wants us all out before we reach too high . |
30 | That 's why she wants us out . |