Example sentences of "us out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Now he escorts us out into the rain , along a gravel path , through another locked door and into the annexe where our room is . |
2 | He seemed pleased to remind us of yet more evidence of Bouilland 's humming modernity , and took us out into the sun again . |
3 | They called us out into the stadium too early and it was hot , very hot . |
4 | The current had already sucked us out into the centre of the river , and we were gathering speed downstream . |
5 | And to force us out into the open . ’ |
6 | Ricard led us out into the garden . |
7 | I 'll drive us out to the Sun , we 'll eat , then we 'll fuck ! ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , Archie has a boat , and he says he can take us out to the bird islands , and I 'm sure we could get him to take you somewhere in the Land-Rover where you can fish . |
9 | His special gift was to get us on the move , send us out to the butcher to buy that good piece of veal , into the kitchen to discover how delicate is the combination of veal , carrots , little onions , a scrap of bacon , seasonings and butter all so slowly and carefully amalgamated — and all done with butter and water alone . |
10 | After the train , we went on Mr Ross 's boat , which took us out to the island . |
11 | in effect what you 're doing is helping us out with the cost that we incurred in getting it and the help that we 've done you . |
12 | But this wo n't get us out on the tide . ’ |
13 | tossing us out at the wall . |
14 | To calm us down , get us out of the house . |
15 | Then all the glass started to go everywhere and the police helped us out of the area . ’ |
16 | The work of the symbolic , of the American television institution , in articulating this technical and imaginary possibility is to break it , interrupt , withdraw by separating the text into saleable parts , breaking up the promise of coherence and wholeness into short sessions , as it were , constantly jerking us out of the dream of coherent signifieds into the world of the endless play of signifiers . |
17 | ‘ It came to us out of the blue . |
18 | My grandfather , leading skipper James Veness , led us out of the then quite good harbour at Hastings , East Sussex in his fine lugger Jim and Eliza . |
19 | Johnny was immediately made captain , a position he held for nearly five years , and scored on his debut , but even Johnny 's seven goals from the 12 remaining games could not keep us out of the new basement division . |
20 | When they started to let us out of the house we were able to rummage amongst the appalling pile of rubbish strewn around the University campus nearby . |
21 | We could still be looking for it when they blow us out of the water . ’ |
22 | P On Sept 16 the Pounds crashed and Lamont pulled us out of the ERM . |
23 | They 've just let me and our coaches get on with the job of trying to get us out of the mess we were in , and still are in . |
24 | This takes us out of the realm of male-female sexual relationships into another sphere , where such bonds can be used for better communication between individuals , and to foster the link between teacher and pupil . |
25 | The headland looming ahead of us out of the growing daylight would be the one immediately to the west of the cottage . |
26 | ‘ School ’ , he writes , seemed to have one aim , ‘ to keep us out of the air and from following the normal pursuits of the fields … |
27 | Reflecting a befuddlement judges often express when dealing with science ( and revealing again that science is not yet part of the mainstream of education ) one of the justices said : ‘ There are Harvard law professors on both sides of this case ; I had hoped you could get together and lead us out of the wilderness . ’ |
28 | All that postmodernism has been able to do is signal the demise and loss of all we have held dear , and it remains for another generation of artists to pull us out of the mire . |
29 | Miners par excellence , depending which side you are on , are seen as the satyrs or the saviours of the working class , they are either the devils or the messiahs who will lead us out of the land of Canaan . |
30 | They even hoyed [ threw ] us out of the Salvation Army hostel . |