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 . . |