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

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1 And she acknowledged that part of her longing to be bustling about was to try and snap him out of his trance so that he could tell her where her sister was .
2 I think she was going to try and throw it out of the window but she did n't have the strength .
3 You 're not going to try and talk me out of it , I hope . ’
4 ‘ My father asked you to try and talk me out of getting married ? ’
5 Your father asked me to try and talk you out of this engagement , to try and find out what you felt about this boy .
6 ‘ I asked her to come and get me out of foster homes but she never did .
7 When he turned off at a small junction taking a no-through road , she stopped and watched him out of sight .
8 I 've never been one for crediting animals with human feelings , but the expression on that dog 's face definitely said " Stop laughing and get me out of here " .
9 enough to colour and usher you out of the bottom field ,
10 Most callers at your home will be genuine , but some might be out to steal or cheat you out of your money .
11 She turned and dumped everything out of her suitcases .
12 everything would be absolutely soaking , and I 'd try and get it off of him but he holds on to it so tight
13 I 'll try and wangle you out of the cabbages tomorrow — so you can go bilberrying all day .
14 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 .
15 And diagnosis is very , very important that , if you have a medical , clinical state of depression try and pull yourself out of it , by your , your own efforts and doing alternative things is not necessarily going to be effective .
16 Go on then you try and pull it out of us , that 's what I 'm trying to do look
17 There was nothing she could do about it now , except try and force him out of her mind and heart .
18 Shrewsbury have got to make sure as much as possible when they do win the ball in the they do n't just smash long balls up , because as l as soon as they do that and as long as they keep doing that , Blackburn just pick up the ball again and keep coming at them , they 've got to try like they did just a few minutes ago , try and play themselves out of defence with nice low passes .
19 So it 's dad over this weekend , try and talk me out of buying a bike !
20 ‘ Poor darling , I 'd better go and put her out of her misery . ’
21 No-one said or did anything out of the ordinary , but still guilt made her jump when the nurse came in with lunch .
22 After all , you might be afraid that we were coming to take your does or turn you out of your holes . "
23 Boxing : Colchester Boxing Club 's Andy Farrow showed his versatility when faced by a tricky opponent as he moved into the national schoolboys under-42 kilos semi-finals.Up against a spoiling boxer in the shape of Greg Algar of Eltham BC at Sandwich , Farrow persevered and kept himself out of trouble to win by the narrowest of points decisions.The judges awarded the fight to the 14-year-old Alderman Blaxill pupil 60–58 , 59–58 , 58–60 .
24 Well , the old chap come and got me out of school that morning to take this horse to Norwich .
25 Hank , Hank , come and get me out of here .
26 The other proposition arising is that as two atoms touch , the gravitational force will maximise and crush them out of existence , unless the long range weak gravitational forcefield is balanced by a strong short range repulsive force .
27 And I have half a mind to take you at your word , give you what you seem to want and turn you out of my house after I have finished with you . ’
28 But I was only a child , so I just stood and watched him out of sight and turned reluctantly to deliver his message .
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