Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 At least now he 's surrounded by people who encourage and inspire him , who kick his arse , help him write songs and drag him out of the isolated , uncreative lethargy he easily slips into .
2 He took her hand and led her out of the café .
3 Her eyes were only very slightly glazed as Fernando Serra tightened his grip on her hand and led her out of the Guadalquivir suite .
4 ‘ We ca n't talk here , ’ he said , and led her out of the room and into the hall .
5 Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark .
6 He then gave the order to move off and led us out of the abbey gate .
7 A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance .
8 There was no talking that night in the darkness , men had enough to do to stay alive , and salvage something out of the ruin .
9 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
10 If it 's flush and you 're flush mounting the new one , unscrew it and prise it out of the wall ( you may need to cut through the plaster first with an old knife to help free it ) .
11 As well take to kissing Bruce Davidson good-night , he told himself , and got himself out of the door on this thought .
12 It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same .
13 I think she was going to try and throw it out of the window but she did n't have the strength .
14 A teenage girl gets on the bus , then , as if she 's just remembered , takes out a comic story magazine and holds it out of the window .
15 Despite the wind , the cross that followed was so accurate and inviting that Chris Malkin was able to rise to the ball and head it out of the reach of the sprawling Paul Heald to register his 10th goal of the season .
16 He grasped the forestay in both hands as high up as he could reach and drew himself out of the water and on to the forward hull beam as smoothly as a dolphin breaking for air .
17 Halfway through the night , they decided they needed to know , went out on to the landing , groped around but in desperation had to go back to their room , pee in their shoes and empty them out of the window !
18 ‘ He seems to hold David Howell , who 's still owed three weeks ' money , particularly responsible and wants him out of the club .
19 A whole exciting new scene was being born all about her and pushing her out of the way .
20 We should therefore use the principle of economy and cut them out of the theory .
21 The guests fell upon the centaurs and drove them out of the country , so they are now a rare sight indeed .
22 But there a braver adult , entering and pushing them aside , saw what was going on and drove them out of the train .
23 I took Mr Aird down the corridor , and let him out of the side door .
24 He rattled a huge ring of keys and let me out of the cell .
25 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
26 I caught it , held it in my fingers and put it out of the window .
27 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
28 ‘ Now look what you 've made me do ! ’ she exclaimed agitatedly , then gasped in surprise when Leo got lazily to his feet , grasped both her elbows and lifted her out of the way .
29 In Allen v. Jarvis ( 1869 ) L.R. 4 Ch.App. 616 a solicitor-executor drew up a bill of costs amounting to £691 and paid himself out of the testator 's assets .
30 She pulled herself back together again , and hauled herself out of the cubicle to make full use of the facilities .
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