Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Because if you are I 'd better count you out of the reckoning right away .
2 We 'd better get her out of here , she 'll want one tomorrow !
3 Zacchaeus ' heart missed a beat as all the crowd started telling Jesus who he was , and how he 'd regularly cheated them out of their money .
4 The US government , which has no relations with the PLO and has sought consistently to keep it out of the Middle East peace process , said the request was still being discussed five hours later when news arrived that the 62-year-old chairman had been found .
5 ‘ Yes , you had better tuck it out of the ‘ seducer 's ’ sight ! ’
6 Mr Wolski knew already that the old eagle had been ailing for months now and that three weeks ago they had finally taken her out of her cage and into the veterinary block to see if there was anything they could do for her .
7 It was the first time that Kirov had ever seen him out of uniform .
8 The model represented more than Dr. Lorrimer who had been unkind to her and William , who had practically thrown them out of the laboratory .
9 Once they must have been dead level , but not for long It was Student Cross that had really swept him out of her reach .
10 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
11 Ladbrokes had quoted Francois Boutin 's colt at 40–1 but have now taken him out of their list .
12 An unexpected piece of good fortune comes your way Saturday in the form of a friend or admirer willing to dig deep to help you out of a problem or into a successful proposition .
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