Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] out of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her . |
2 | Karen and I went out of our way to place obstacles in our path . |
3 | ‘ The majority of the old No. 3 Troop volunteered and I crawled out of my foxhole to put in my application ’ . |
4 | And it 's to do with everybody 's lives you know it an and I think out of it is c er people are realizing that they can . |
5 | I have really bad nightmares of someone pursuing me , or a really big landslide coming down on me , and I race out of my bed and run , run far away and find something to defend myself with , like a candelabra or a bottle . |
6 | And I scrambled out of me chain and as I was doing that 's the last he remembers . |
7 | You know , you 're not using that particular tool any more and you hop out of it and walk away . |
8 | And she went out of her way to praise artist David Hankinson as she unveiled his painting of her in fairy-tale pink gown complete with tiara , pearl drop earrings and gold watch . |
9 | Her hands slid to his forearms , and she stepped out of his embrace . |
10 | A cold shiver ran down Ruth 's back and she moved out of his arms , quite easily , she noted miserably . |
11 | I think our delegate will appreciate that er , it is a difficult issue , we do try as much as we possibly can to project all aspects of our membership in a fair fashion , and we go out of our way er , to be fair in respect of er certain er areas . |
12 | and they pile out of their houses in pyjamas , |
13 | She lay back in the chair and he went out of her like alcohol . |
14 | She went out of her way to pass near him , and he went out of his way to insult her . |
15 | I mean , I was just an obscure first-year , and he went out of his way to encourage me . |
16 | And he walked out of his office for the very last time . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | It 's a long morning ’ — and he pulled out of his overcoat pocket a neatly tied brown-paper package . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | This sparked a row with his parents and he stormed out of their home and drove off . |
21 | Oh and it fell out of your pocket ? |
22 | Fortunately the dung had been dry , and it brushed out of his hair easily . |
23 | " The Great Bear and Pleiades " — this is pure poetry and it flows out of him . |