Example sentences of "[noun] out and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He passed one to Polly but , instead of taking over the helm again , seated himself in her usual corner of the cockpit , stretching his long legs out and crossing his ankles .
2 I would have to seek Neil out and tell him that his old acquaintance was now , if not necessarily dangerous , at the least some kind of villain , who needed careful watching .
3 ‘ Look , I 'll get the car out and drive you to work and tell you as we go . ’
4 She reversed the car out and swung it round to give Billy room to put his in its place .
5 ‘ Security in some schools has to be 24 hours a day to keep kids out and stop them burning them down . ’
6 Eventually , in exasperation , I looked at him and said ‘ do you want me to take my fuckin' prick out and show it to you ? ’
7 I told him that your man had been annoyin' me with his ‘ is-that-a-he-or-a-she ? ’ questions so I threatened to take my prick out and show it to him .
8 Saddlers ' Hall was sent into the lead by Pat Eddery two furlongs out and annihilated his opponents , sprinting clear to score by 10 lengths .
9 It is a shame in many ways that Robert Harris ' Fatherland ( Arrow ) has such stiff competition in the same area , for judging by the hardcover success I , along with Arrow , have stuck my neck out and made it a Giant .
10 ‘ Well , they inspected it ; they 'd go along and pull a piece out and examine it , smell it .
11 But he came back three days later crying his eyes out and begging me to forgive him , he looked like a helpless puppy .
12 One motorist who was stopped on the way to Bushmills said : ‘ The police were pulling in cars and coaches and taking teenagers out and searching them and the vehicles .
13 Its unique refill system makes it very economical — when you have finished one bottle simply take the pump-mechanism out and put it in a refill — you can do this up to ten times .
14 When surveyors started sizing up her land , ‘ I got my shotgun out and showed them the gate , ' she said .
15 on in , in , in the laminates alright well when they took the windscreen out and replaced it with this one it 's only since then that repair
16 Has the man from British Rail ever wondered ? ; — Supermarket managers taking toddlers through the check out and telling them they ca n't have the sweets that are especially positioned within their grasp .
17 I says , well going to take , er cut these models out and stick them together I says he 's , he collects them .
18 He took the portrait out and held it in his hands .
19 A great anger had heated up , one of Robertson 's new windows had been shattered by a stone , and the womenfolk had made a move to drag the teacher out and throw him in the river .
20 That 's to say someone is leaving and we are going to take that post out and put it into the food section , and on b , I would say to Matthew that before committing us to a budget of two and a half thousand against a background of ten percent cuts , I would suggest that the health educational help-line and their day-long courses for E H Os might be made good use of in the forth-coming year .
21 Whoever the new man at the top was , I would have staked plenty that his first move would be to squeeze Sydney out and add his former holdings to the pot .
22 Tip the plants out and divide them to get young outer portions for replanting .
23 They say if it gets it take the fish out and destroy it but it 's knowing it
24 It was rather like that strange spirit that hovered over the Wilson family when they were contemplating an evening out and told them where they ought to eat , and it had something in common with whatever it was that told the entire Liverpool football stadium to sing ‘ You 'll Never Walk Alone ’ at the same moment .
25 And if they get together neither wants to pay because they have n't done anything , we 've only taken the stuff out and put it back in again .
26 And yet they were gon na take , a bone out and put it put it in my and all sorts of things .
27 She replied : ‘ no , it 's just a hair slide ’ , and was told ‘ why do n't you take the bone out and wear it through your nose ? ’
28 You 're just a frightened dame who 's going to buy him an airplane ticket out and give him a stake for good measure .
29 I hung the carpets out and gave them a good beating . ’
30 I go near them , some jump out and catch you . .
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