Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb mod] be [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Thank God I love him , or I 'd be out of this house and home before you could say ‘ knife ’ .
2 You better have your orchards well fenced or you 'll be out of apples by October . ’
3 If we flew a perfect mission every trip then there would be no need to train , but then in a perfect world we would not need an Army and I would be out of a job .
4 ‘ A couple more of those and I shall be out of the main current , ’ he told himself wildly .
5 ‘ I did wonder if you 'd find someone to replace me and I 'd be out of a job . ’
6 ‘ I 'll promise , sir , if you promise that Adèle and I will be out of your house before your bride enters it . ’
7 Sudan did not have the facilities of Egypt and we would be out of touch for at least six weeks , until we reached Khartoum .
8 And we 'll be out of here soon .
9 Only four days to go and he would be out of here anyway .
10 He said that the police would be called to investigate Dempsey and he would be out of a job .
11 ‘ He is doing fine , and he should be out of hospital in the next day or two , ’ said his daughter .
12 Blackburn ace Fogarty said last night : ‘ All Kevin has to do is point the bike towards Coleraine or Portstewart , open the tap , and he will be out of sight .
13 But he should be out of intensive care soon . ’
14 Remember , out of sight is not out of mind , but it could be out of pocket .
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