Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] out [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | He laid them out on Stephen 's desk and did his best to smooth them flat . |
2 | ‘ V.G.H. ’ The London detective read them out to Giles Aplin . |
3 | The Malvern Hills Conservators who own the land under an Act of Parliament , claim they 've breached by-laws , and want them out by Friday . |
4 | ‘ Khan , it 's clear that you want me out of Kinsai . |
5 | If the motion was a feint , then indeed we shall by our advancing be less in reach of keeping them out of Derbyshire . |
6 | Shortly afterward , however , a British counter-attack took the victorious and complacent Germans by surprise and ferreted them out of Gheluvelt , restoring the situation . |
7 | So he dug a bomb shelter in the back yard , which was fine for his wife and little daughter , William 's mum-to-be , but not so convenient for him when he joined the Merchant Navy and found himself out on Atlantic convoys with the wolf packs at his heels . |
8 | He 's already frozen you out of Deptford — ’ |
9 | ‘ I am trying to suggest that since it is clear that Artai wants you out of Kinsai , you ought to think about asking him to award you one of the new Khanates . |
10 | Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham . |
11 | BRIAN MARWOOD , England winger turned Premier League reject , last night heaped gratitude on the man who has booted him out of Sheffield United . |
12 | If the union found against him , that would indicate a minimum four-week ban , ruling him out of Wales 's opening home championship match against France next month — unless , that is , his case were dealt with within the next fortnight . |
13 | unless I hear from my contact in Liverpool , send it out to Manchester . |
14 | For the last hour or so Lewis ground it out with Smith , the Notts man restrained to the tune of eight runs in 19 overs , Smith reaching a 101-ball fifty . |
15 | She had £50 in her purse when she and Horatia took ship to Calais where she brazened it out until January 1815 when she died — not in disgrace but hardly gracefully . |
16 | Karate is just one of the sports featuring in this weekend 's Varsity Games in Oxford , when the Dark Blues battle it out with Cambridge for sporting honours . |
17 | We were acting under the authority of the Security Council for the purpose authorised by the Security Council , and that did not extend to the invasion of Iraq otherwise than for the purpose of driving it out of Kuwait . |
18 | Polish technicians were at work assembling and checking it out during mid-October . |
19 | I tried it out on Kenneth , who talks like Prince Charles , and he was quite impressed . |
20 | Stratford had leased them out to Thomas Merryat , or Merret , but by the 1620s , his grandson , John , had taken control and was leasing the mills to a Stroud textile dealer , Gyles Davis . |
21 | ‘ Let me out at Wine Street , ’ I asked the balladeer , as I prepared a silver handshake . |
22 | He went to close the windows and stepped inside the room , planning to lock them and then let himself out by Sara 's front door . |
23 | We 'll bring you out after Sunday , I 'll tell , we 'll tell them that |
24 | ‘ No , the agency which hired her out to Mrs Wilson . ’ |
25 | The vocabulary is different from the comments of fifty years earlier which wounded and infuriated Pound , and drove him out of England , but the sentiments are identical . |
26 | And now here she was , sitting meekly in the passenger-seat of his car , while he drove her out of London with the controlled aggression of a racing driver . |
27 | I still think that neighbourhood watches does what we 're doing is we 're pushing it out to Hertfordshire and the Metropolitan area and they 're trying to push it elsewhere , and then , you know , we 're just |
28 | Oh we 'll have to buy them out of Felix 's then . |
29 | There are still more than ten years in which to hound you out of Millbank [ the Tate ] and it shall be done . |
30 | From the outset , I wanted to help you out against Novotný , and immediately in January I asked you : Are his people threatening you ? |