Move out of or depart from.
Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover.
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Examples for "draw "
Examples for "draw "
1 Kerry said other countries would help Jordan draw up a final list.
2 IAC likely will draw limited interest from other companies, several sources said.
3 In addition, several countries have sidelined events likely to draw large crowds.
4 It was not clear whether Collins' plan would draw significant bipartisan support.
5 In the circumstances, a draw here was a good result for us.
1 This could pull forward demand and help support near-term results, Yates said.
2 Parents these days are expected to pull off a financial Mission: Impossible.
3 I'n pull in about thirty different nations on a good clear night.
4 On the way down the pyramid, do 5 pull - ups after each problem.
5 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
1 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
2 The Tajik government asked Russia in 2004 to pull out its troops.
3 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
4 Abbott is already seeking to pull out of one deal this year.
5 Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of negotiations over the issue.
1 It helped American forces take out Osama bin Laden and level Iraq.
2 Level 3 disasters take out an entire campus, city, or metropolitan area:
3 I take out the card I wrote the mayor's home number on.
4 A separate plane would take out his family and aides, diplomats said.
5 With our solution, you just take out the species itself, says Parry.
Escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action.
Be released or become known; of news.
Другие значения термина "get out" 1 Be well, and as I said last time, get out of Europe.
2 Police were accused of allowing the situation to get out of control.
3 We can't get out that way- Idon'tthink it's a good idea.
4 Without strong banks, we can't get out of this current credit position.
5 I try to get out here every night; it's my best time.
6 Beneath the hyperbole, however, is a good book waiting to get out .
7 Sorrento, however, didn't wait for anyone to get out of his way.
8 Ask me what you want to ask, and get out of here.
9 You know we need to get out of here by morning, right?
10 Todd Davidson: A year ago they did have some orangutans get out .
11 What does he actually hope to get out of these four years?
12 Besides, today I really have to get out and talk to someone.
13 The paper was just my excuse to get out of the house.
14 In either case, we shall have to get out of this wind.
15 It was another good reason to get out sooner rather than later.
16 While you're young, get out there and work every job you can.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Get out в диалектах
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