Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] they out " in BNC.

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1 I told you , I said to him , I just pulled in and heaved them out .
2 I used to go in and help them out at Christmas because they would be three may be four or five thousand turkeys right .
3 A The surest away of getting rid of them is to cut them down and dig them out .
4 Eliot 's presents were laid out on the table , and there was champagne and a birthday cake : when Rupert Hart-Davis lit the candles on the cake , Eliot knelt down and blew them out .
5 Many humbler folk , with fascinating ideas and personal stories to tell if they only dared to sit down and write them out , will be grateful for its tireless and patient tuition .
6 As she went into the kitchen it seemed to be alarmingly full of people and commotion , though when she sat down and worked them out it was only Clare , Bryony , Sue and the kids , and a strange man in a duffle coat .
7 Robbie says : ‘ Any problems we do have , we sit down and sort them out straight away because we 're in each others pockets all day and every day and it would n't do to fall out badly . ’
8 Let's go over and check them out . ’
9 As a matter of fact , he hated anyone to get to the post before himself , needed to be the first to turn them over and sort them out .
10 But there a braver adult , entering and pushing them aside , saw what was going on and drove them out of the train .
11 it 's not like putting pennies on the table and counting them , put twelve pennies on and share them out between three people , no problem , but you put three pennies and share them out between twelve people .
12 So you could steam them off and slap them out again .
13 Gradually harden them off and set them out in late May or early June when nights are no longer frosty .
14 you see , er , er Mary was a bit silly because she 's had a lot of air plant , they just pulled them off and threw them out , now I would n't of done , done that because I would of kept some of those
15 BIG , BEE-STUNG , firm and bouncy , pucker up and stick 'em out .
16 BIG , BEE-STUNG , firm and bouncy , pucker up and stick 'em out .
17 Well , I 'm going to start on , I 've cut up some so I 'm going to finish cutting them up and lay them out .
18 JoJo stood up and took them out to the kitchen .
19 I always do sit with my hands in my pockets , except when I am in the company of my sisters , my cousins , or my aunts ; and they kick up such a shindy — I should say expostulate so eloquently on the subject — that I have to give up and take them out — my hands I mean . ’
20 She liked to spend her time with the other old people , exchanging grumbles and , as she put it , cheerin' them up and takin' them out o' themselves .
21 It 's come in in different ways , maths , English and science from Spring Gardens is separate separate sheets which we can actually take out the files and give to each department , there 's no problem there Saint John 's again , is separate sheets , Collingwood is n't , it 's actually on photocopiable sheets , we either cut them up and give them out separately in some form or whatever , and what I 've , what we hope to do over the next maybe this year is to ask them for a sheet each , for each subject that we can actually take out of the file and give to each department , so that is has arrived , it ha did arrive last year but it arrived in such hotch botch that we did n't actually give it out , but we certainly have it this year and Marian and I certainly , Marian anyway will get that together and give it out to departments .
22 Solution : Head 'em up and move 'em out , just like ‘ Rawhide ’ .
23 ‘ The next minute he 'd picked them both up and thrown them out of the window . ’
24 Well what 's the difference between throwing this one out and throwing them out and burning them ?
25 Um it 's almost as if the debate about false memory syndrome is embedded in an older notion of memory , embedded in a notion of memory as if it were either literally true or literally false , embedded in a notion of memory which sees memories as things like larders or cupboards or filing cabinets and um y'know people pick the memories out and get them out and and display them to other people .
26 Now we hung back and got them out of our pockets and joined in with everyone else .
27 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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