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Imagine saying the sentences below in German and fill in the gaps with the words meaning „moving out of“, „moving away from“ etc, for example herausziehen, herausnehmen, ausziehen, herausholen or other synonyms (in your answer write one German word that you consider to be the most suitable).

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Robert ___ the bottle of water (out of) his gym locket.
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The researchers ___ the sunken ship (out of) the sea and now it stands in the museum.
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He ___ the sinking kitten (out of) the water and it was easy for him.
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With great effort he ___ his leg (out of) the liquid mud, which was very viscous.
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With a sharp movement he ___ the apple (from) the tree branch. 
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The construction worker ___ the old beam (out of) the wall.
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Alex ___ his toys (out of) his room in order to show them to the guests.
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He _ the earphone (out of) his ear in order to listen to me.
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With great effort the rescuer ___ Mr Johnson, who was sinking, (out of) the water (Mr Johnson weighed a lot). 
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My mother ___  her coat (out of) the closet in order to make room for the new ones.
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My grandmother ___ tares (out of) the flowerbed and now there are only flowers in it.
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My mother ___ an album full of beautiful wedding photos (out of) the filling cabinet.
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With great effort he ___ the kettlebell (it weighed 10 kg) (out of) his gym locket.
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My mother ___ her coat (out of) the closet because she wanted to try it on.
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The detective ___ the cigarette (out of) his mouth and started to speak.
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My father ___ the nail (out of) the wall.
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With a sharp movement the doctor ___ Tom's tooth, and Tom screamed seeing his tooth now lying on the table.
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With great effort Mary ___ the ball (from) under the bed (it has rolled into the far corner) and now she can play with it again.
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After a hard and long effort consisting in trying to reach the mop, which was behind the closet, she finally ___ it and now she can clean her room.
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At the ticket office he ___ his wallet (out of) his pocket in order to pay for his ride.
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My grandfather ___ the old oak (out of) the ground, because there was a danger of it falling down and breaking our house.
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John’s mother ___ the thorn (out of) his leg. 
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A fireman ___ this person (out of) the burning house on his hands.
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Mr Johnson ___ his business card (out of) his cardholder.
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My mother and I ___ chairs (out of) the room because we needed it to be empty in order to start repair.
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