Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] out [coord] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 To this , Joseph protested : ‘ If I could , I would take my heart out and hold it in my hand and let the Great Father and the white people see that there is nothing in it but kind feelings and love for him and them . ’
2 It is a shame in many ways that Robert Harris ' Fatherland ( Arrow ) has such stiff competition in the same area , for judging by the hardcover success I , along with Arrow , have stuck my neck out and made it a Giant .
3 When surveyors started sizing up her land , ‘ I got my shotgun out and showed them the gate , ' she said .
4 I told him that your man had been annoyin' me with his ‘ is-that-a-he-or-a-she ? ’ questions so I threatened to take my prick out and show it to him .
5 Sometimes it 's like a sort of spell , and I have to put my tongue out and wrinkle my nose to break it .
6 I practised sticking my chin out and narrowing my eyes suggestively in the mirror .
7 I took my automatic out and rested its cold metal on Rhonda 's paper torso .
8 ‘ So he brought my bottle out and poured his out and we tapped glasses together .
9 Impulsively now , she put her hand out and laid it on his , saying quietly , ‘ I 'm going to miss you all over again , Ben , that 's if I take this place . ’
10 Well if it was dark and she could n't see you she might have put her arm out and hit you it does n't what it feels like is n't always what it is if you see what I mean .
11 The Chinless Wonder stuck his head out and said something which was probably ‘ You 're late ’ but I could n't hear because of the helmet and the idling bike engine .
12 He took his finger out and sucked it .
13 He took his pipe out and lit it slowly , squinting at her through the puffs of blue smoke .
14 He put his arm out and put it through a glass panel .
15 He put his arm out and put it through a glass panel .
16 He now thrust his arm out and pulled her tightly towards him and waltzed her round the table , saying , ‘ One , two , three ; one , two , three ; one , two , three .
17 and they say I 've been waiting seventeen years for this pollack , or having your tooth out or having your tonsils extracted
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