Example sentences of "[verb] they out [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 If they are a pain the cast will throw them out and they 'll return to the factory they came from . ’
2 He laid them out like they were a pack of cards spread out around him for a game of patience .
3 Well I do n't know , whether they 're trying to catch them out but they they certainly coming down more and more an and sort of more and more frequent .
4 Well Alex mixed the mix , I put them in the oven and Sue told me get them out or they 'll burn .
5 We knew the RAF , and Allied friends were seeking out the launching sites of these monstrosities , and wiping them out where they could .
6 I mean some people just do n't expect you to let them out so they 're dreaming mostly .
7 Angry Kath Patient locked the council team in her flat and refused to let them out until they replaced a leaking boiler .
8 Cor , there was boxes of brand new tools come down there , spanners , and they used to be the , like these , like a big chopper , well they used to have couple of all with erm breezed up with erm like greaseproof paper over 'em , bag 'em up into the holds , guns , there was guns , what done with the guns they hit the er , just near the barrel or the trigger , th they used to flatten them out so they could n't use 'em but they all went in the ships bombs , or little shells they used to find in there , all scrap iron .
9 They 've got all spit on them and they 've got food stuck in and everyone takes them out and they go , oh look this is my brace
10 We 'll sort them out cos they 're just they 're easy really .
11 and then put them in , it 's so much to ease my mind in the morning , is all I 've got to do is take them out and they 're pretty , they 're fresh , they 'll defrost by lunchtime and
12 Do n't filter them out because they seem silly , and do n't be afraid of being wrong .
13 Dieting also means keeping a close eye on the prepared foods that you buy and cutting them out if they include energy-rich ingredients .
14 No he was good yesterday though at the pictures , we took them out and they were like really good , we brought all the cartons home did n't we ?
15 They must have been renewed somewhere about the erm I would say roughly round about nineteen twenty seven , twenty eight and that 's been renewed as lock gates , cos they took 'em out and they had a big crane come from Rotterdam to lift them up and er things do now well that 's surprising what they do do now .
16 I 've got these real bad spots of industrial lubricant on the trenchcoat and I want to get them out before they sink right in . ’
17 No I shall shove them out as they are .
18 That 's right , and , and the first act of the play is a rehearsal and it keeps stopping and the director keeps sort of straightening them out and they 're dealing with little problems , and when you 're actually rehearsing it you find yourself sort of repeating the play because it 's so ac Michael Frayn who wrote it has so accurately observed what happens er when you 're directing a play that er you find yourself re-enacting the play and , and suddenly find a discussion you 've just been having has part sounds as if it 's come out of the script .
19 ‘ We take them out if they are aboard , right ?
20 But what it was , they were like it was like G A N do them er Man and Co And they had sort of like a job like Dave 's and a lot of them what they 've done is they 've bought in this area , I mean probably most areas they 've bought the repossessed they 've got about eight or nine houses they 're either renting them out or they 're leaving them empty .
21 They 're churning out crackers and they 're churning them out and they have to be sold .
22 Then again they would just stand there , or squat down in the shade of a sand hill , their eyes fixed on the two endless parallels , following them out until they joined and lost themselves in the bush .
23 The limp tunes appear to be played at the wrong speed , stretching them out until they become transparent and meaningless .
24 But the owners had to throw them out because they were faced with a huge increase in insurance premiums , up from a $1000 to almost $5000 .
25 When I was working at British Airways we used to do a lot of technical training and erm it was sort of on er airline regulation , stuff like that and you could always tell the activists cos they did n't really want to all they wanted to do was to get on the computers and actually trying out things out themselves , they piece of furniture the activists do n't want to read the instructions , they want to start putting it together and then they 'd learn from actually putting it together rather than them reading the instructions and regulation training you could always tell the activist cos they sort of always like chopping every bit , they just want to they just want to get on the computers and start inputting numbers and they 'll actually learn , they , they prefer to do that and then somebody can come round and help them out when they get into trouble rather than some of the other which perhaps like to more up front and that 's the activist .
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