Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | It 's pretty hard to think about that when you 've just gone out of a Grand Slam event as early as that . |
2 | ‘ You look ravishing — as if you 've just stepped out of Botticelli 's painting , Primavera , ’ he murmured . |
3 | And here you are , in your own house , and looking like you 've just come out of solitary . ’ |
4 | You 've nearly grown out of those trousers |
5 | ‘ And you 've never grown out of it , have you ? |
6 | Windows and its applications are notorious for the creation of temporary files — if you 've ever crashed out of Windows you may have seen files with the extension . |
7 | Quickly look around to make sure that you have n't jumped out of the frying pan into the fire and , if all is well , start running . |
8 | So erm if you have n't opted out of the scheme er full time service , part time service if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme , and a supply supply teacher if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme . |
9 | How 's the old seaweed ? and Bet you have n't looked out of the window lately ! |
10 | ‘ You have never got out of the childish habit of trying to do several things at once , ’ Sally had said to her once ; Sally , so cool , so contained , so efficient she sometimes made Harriet feel as if she were still a child , though of course she would never admit it . |