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

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1 He said ‘ You are never to wear those clothes or I 'll throw you out of the house myself . ’
2 " Fiddy , if you do n't hold your tongue , I 'll send you out of the room . "
3 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
4 Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line .
5 No we 'll have them out of the paper , we 'll save on washing up , thank you .
6 ‘ I 'll take it out of the oven ! ’
7 When that 's happened I 'll take it out of the acid clean it and show you how to take a print from the plate .
8 I 'm getting out for a pee in a minute , so I 'll get one out of the Land Rover if you throw the keys . ’
9 Is that washing finished and I 'll get it out of the dryer .
10 Will the vast sums of money which are being asked for by the Governing Bodies of Sport mean that they will price themselves out of the market or will television continue to pay as they compete for audiences ?
11 ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’
12 The caution takes Mohan to 21 points and a one-match ban that will rule him out of the home game against Barnsley .
13 The Labour party will clear it out of the NHS .
14 This time Mr Moran has stepped forward to shoulder even greater responsibility while Mr Souness recovers from a heart operation that will keep him out of the manager 's chair for the rest of the season .
15 He is currently in Israel although a leg strain will keep him out of the national side , who play Finland in Helsinki in a World Cup tie tomorrow .
16 Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk .
17 An overdraft can be a cheap way to borrow if you have a regular monthly pay cheque which will take you out of the red so you can stop paying interest until you overdraw again .
18 Miners par excellence , depending which side you are on , are seen as the satyrs or the saviours of the working class , they are either the devils or the messiahs who will lead us out of the land of Canaan .
19 Your tour driver will lead you out of the city along the Giza road to the great pyramids .
20 His statement implies that we are not yet out of the recession , so let us borrow some more , increase the PSBR , and do the Keynesian thing which , a few years ago , we did not think we should do , and perhaps that will get us out of the recession by the time of the election .
21 That view is shared by the assistant regional director at CBI Northern , Mr. Neil Etherington , who said recently : ’ The North East will pull us out of the recession .
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