Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 well the sun 's come out for you now
2 Although he was one of the prime movers in having the forest cut down and enclosed , Putt 's come out of it badly .
3 You 've come out of it very well , so far .
4 How on earth could she have guessed she would be the cause of such strife with that casual agreement charmed out of her less than twenty-four hours ago ?
5 He 's grown out of them though ai n't he ?
6 ‘ Medieval armies captured my imagination , too , as a boy , and I have n't grown out of it yet . ’
7 It was true he had grown out of it now , but it was the beloved relic of his youth .
8 It amazed her , as she stared down at her right hand , that , while loving Naylor with every part of her being , she could have lashed out at him so violently .
9 ‘ Yes ! ’ he said , the word jerked out of him furiously , and twisted away to hide from the malicious smile he dreaded .
10 A bill of exchange , instead of being made out by your debtor , is made out by you then signed as ‘ accepted ’ by your debtor .
11 That was indeed something that she knew all too well , but she was n't particularly flattered to have it spelt out to her quite so categorically .
12 In the long term there must be improvement as Russia industrializes , but in the short term erm presumably we see the development of , of a , of a sort of Stalinist totalitarianism precisely because the screws are really being turned on people as much work is being got out of them as possible in order to accumulate capital and to build up basic industries and , and , and to divert , I mean not just into heavy industries , but to divert er resources into arms production as well .
13 Your life has been incredibly successful , and you 've got out of it exactly what you wanted for your highest good .
14 Got out of it somehow , I suppose .
15 Gaily walked home , opened the front door , called out to them not to worry , took the brown leather-cloth bag of washing and left the house again .
16 He could hardly go empty-handed , and the benefits of the move had been pointed out to him often .
17 He and his wife had fallen out over it more than anything else .
18 In fact , the other members of the cast were wary of the actor whose leading lady , a classical actress , had walked out on him little more than a year earlier in the stage play Same Time , Next Year .
19 Did you know that Cyril 's walked out on him again ? ’
20 Clients of one firm who were pushed into the shares of a restaurant company were pulled out of them once the price started to rise .
21 According to the recently discovered personal notes , however , Weinberger was aware of a November 1985 arms shipment of US Hawk anti-aircraft missiles from Israel to Iran before the end of the year , despite earlier claims that he had found out about it only in 1986 .
22 It 's easier for someone who has a timetable laid out for them very clearly during the day .
23 Even when the moral failings of America 's Nicaraguan and other campaigns had been laid out before him clearly , many times , his Manichaean view of the world was undisturbed .
24 You both gained out of it so what 's wrong with that ? ’
25 He was cut out of it completely and he might be prepared to talk . ’
26 Ditto with the sweet-smelling powder that is shrugged out by his obscurely culpable flesh …
27 The fire had gone out of him suddenly .
28 The handling of the " Fools rush in where angels fear to tread " theme , though not wholly elegant , showed ambition , and the assumption that Clara was responsible for the dismissal of Higginbotham showed courtesy , though she would have preferred his name to be left out of it altogether .
29 i i i in a sense it is a , it is a shift to the left because under the May the fourth directive erm rich peasants in particular would 've been left out of it altogether and there would still be some landlords who were , who would maintain their property but , but now he 's shifted to the left and this , this does represent a further attack on landlords cos , cos everybody comes down to the same level .
30 Once we have worked out with you how much you will pay towards your care , the Department has the right to continue to base this on the amount of money you had at the time of your assessment .
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