Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] out of [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The one point that he left out of his speech was the recognition that the measures have been welcomed by the principals of the colleges concerned .
2 All those who were present agree that he got out of his jeep , lifted the pole and said in a mock solemn voice , ‘ Let battle commence . ’
3 But , on the face of it , the perfect little couplets about twigs and foxes that he wrung out of his gargantuan walks justified the form of their lives as fully in her eyes as in his .
4 I do n't know why but Hit Man look tons better in clothes than he does out of them .
5 She lay back in the chair and he went out of her like alcohol .
6 She went out of her way to pass near him , and he went out of his way to insult her .
7 I mean , I was just an obscure first-year , and he went out of his way to encourage me .
8 And he walked out of his office for the very last time .
9 And he took out of his wallet a tiny piece of paper , which I recognized as part of my sketch book , and showed it to me .
10 It 's a long morning ’ — and he pulled out of his overcoat pocket a neatly tied brown-paper package .
11 They formed a circle round him and he broke out of it into a gallop , tearing round and round the square in a high-spirited frenzy .
12 This sparked a row with his parents and he stormed out of their home and drove off .
13 But he wore his horrible home-made blazer until he grew out of it .
14 If he spoke out , he was accused of poking his nose into matters he knew nothing about ; if he stayed out of it , he was accused of slacking and taking too many holidays .
15 McLure , the Spons-A-Tee Northern Amateur Masters Champion picked up valuable points towards retaining the title thanks to his win at Seaton Carew , but he looked out of it after a first round 79 , despite a birdie at the 18th .
16 I knew he could withdraw , but he went out of his way to be rude .
17 When the silence had been undisturbed for a long , chilly while he crept out of his nest and drew himself gently up the last few yards of broken rock into the long grass and bushes at the edge of the plateau .
18 He took a long breath , becoming severely practical before he got out of his depth .
19 So he 's in a bit of ideological bother even before he steps out of his front door .
20 Mrs Phillips said today : ‘ I was bringing him home from my daughter 's house when he got out of his cage .
21 I was at the hospital when he came out of it .
22 At first his wife never left him , since the doctors had told her that it was vital that he should find her there when he came out of his coma , and then when the immediate danger had passed she visited him three times a day and gave him his meals .
23 Towards the end when he slipped out of himself a bit …
24 He was busy in the bottom of the second punt , and when he climbed out of it he cut the rope securing the first punt with his sword , and then used his foot to launch it out across the water .
25 Make the reservation , Todney , and check back with him when he comes out of his meeting . ’
26 Constanza saw his face as he came out of her room .
27 He glowed , as he came out of his trance , and said : ‘ I 'll take it .
28 A local man , known throughout his youth to be a steady worker , apprenticed to a mason , had married as soon as he came out of his apprenticeship , a girl from Rydal , nearby , and they had five children .
29 The third semi was very close ( 0.55 secs ) between Crichlow ( Canada ) , Herbert ( USA ) and Vincente ( Spain ) , the latter being lucky to get a time as he fell out of his K1 crossing line .
30 Her father once more lay back in his chair , and there was a singularly triumphant smile on his face as he brought out of his pocket a small tape recorder .
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