Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 a talisman , a passport — and with Wood seeing them out onto the empty streets , he moved off through the cool , misty town , into Newlands Valley , over towards Buttermere , his heart hammering him on to get back to her before it was too late .
2 Under that system an entrepreneur would pay the state to utilize the labour of the prisoners , normally by contracting them out to local farms .
3 Anyone fancy helping me out on a few voodoo dolls dressed in a famous black with blue/orange trim kit ? : - )
4 ‘ A few people 's names have been mentioned , but at the moment Ian Leckie is going to look after the youth team , with John Hope helping me out on a Saturday .
5 ‘ A few people 's names have been mentioned , but at the moment Ian Leckie is going to look after the youth team , with John Hope helping me out on a Saturday .
6 ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons .
7 But since he 's been up here , he 's been eating me out of house and home and he does n't pay for it
8 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
9 If Walter Smith is going to continue producing them out of a hat from the reserve team like this , Rangers will remain without peer and the rest will have an even greater excuse for abandoning hope before they start .
10 Meanwhile , the Whips pursued the government in the hope of catching them out in a snap vote ; at the least this would disrupt their progress and there seemed an outside chance that the government would tire of the interminable pressure and throw in the sponge .
11 Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’
12 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
13 Yeah but was he bringing them out for other people as well ?
14 Bees were quietly going about their business , bumbling from flower to flower , the hot summer day bringing them out in force .
15 Linear earthworks were the means of manipulating , channelling and containing vast flows of terrestrial energy , drawing them out of the central plateau area of the chalk uplands and leading them , sometimes for miles , towards places where they were required to boost the existing subtle currents .
16 I have the right to know what she is doing and , if she is having an affair , it has got to stop because it is driving me out of my mind . ’
17 ‘ Dear God , Rory , ’ he murmured , ‘ you 're driving me out of my mind ! ’
18 They pulled me up off the floor with my hands up behind my back and they were walking me out of the chemist with my arms up and my head pushed down and one of them was kicking me in the back of my legs to get me over to the car .
19 Oscars are notorious for their habit of becoming ‘ stuck on one type of food and starving them out of it can be painful for both the fish and the keeper .
20 Peter Davies , Eastbourne 's captain , told his players on the eve of the event that they were stroking the ball well and that they could upset the odds but added he was booking them out of their hotel .
21 still keeping me out of mischief .
22 Still keeping me out of mischief .
23 Charles sought to expel and chastise the Saracens , keeping them out of his southern territories and securing border areas where they might encroach .
24 If the motion was a feint , then indeed we shall by our advancing be less in reach of keeping them out of Derbyshire .
25 ‘ He 's got a bee in his bonnet about keeping them out of remand homes and prison .
26 Pro-marketeers of a social democratic type have been prepared to manage markets : restricting the area of their use ( keeping them out of such things as health care ) ; moderating their tendency to generate inequality , ( by policies of income redistribution ) ; and preserving some of the market 's industrial casualties by nationalizing bankrupt firms and industries .
27 My Department is providing £200,000 this financial year to motor projects dealing with young offenders , thereby keeping them out of custody .
28 You may find it useful to have a user directory for the LIFESPAN Manager ; there will be certain command files etc. which you may wish to build for routine activities , and keeping them out of SYS$LIFESPAN : is helpful , as discussed in Appendix A. Whether you then choose to have this directory or SYS$LIFESPAN : as the LIFESPAN Manager 's default directory is up to you .
29 That means keeping them out of the unpredictable British May weather .
30 He said clients keen to move into Britain have had deals ‘ in the pipeline ’ but were delaying them out of concern about a Labour government 's competition policies or in the hope of further interest rate cuts .
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