Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ How could you say such a thing , ’ he begins , ‘ With me in bits and pacing the streets like a fockin' animal , with no one but the likes of Perry to pour me heart out to ! ’ |
2 | Wexford did n't take the vacant seat and something in his expression must have told Cullam he wanted privacy , for he said to his wife , ‘ Ca n't you get them kids out of here ? ’ |
3 | It was late at night and I decided , I was just sort of talking I 'd say , I ca n't get rid of this headache , and I do n't know what I 'm gon na do , I do n't whether I should just not worry about it cos I 'm not that old , and I was really pouring my heart out to him , and he turns round and he says , yeah , you need a new clutch you really need a new clutch . |
4 | I could have stayed in London of course , eating my heart out for you as I have done ever since you put your head down on to your bread and butter here in this room and burst into tears ; but the combination of Christmas , and not having seen you in months drove me to a railway station and this morgue of a house . |
5 | For the first time since I cried my heart out in Puerto Rico — I was crying . |
6 | them into my hair out of sheer joy , and |
7 | I will grow my hair out to its natural colour until it falls long and lank about my shoulders , allow my skin to fade to a startling winter white . |
8 | combing my hair out in a darkened room |
9 | Tearing my hair out by the roots . |
10 | ‘ We 'll take my bike out for a ride . ’ |
11 | I took all my money out of the banks , sold everything I had and packed up . ’ |
12 | ‘ You leave my trenchcoat out of this . ’ |
13 | ‘ We will leave my sister out of this discussion , thank you . |
14 | I know because I called around early and took my sister out for tea . |
15 | I daresay you were right , I should n't have brushed my teeth out of the tap . ’ |
16 | I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’ |
17 | Just knocked my tooth out with a hammer and chisel , that 's all . " |
18 | My feet were sometimes so painful and swollen that I could only walk with my heels out of my shoes . |
19 | ‘ I 'll be the first to pull my kids out of the school if this curriculum is introduced , ’ says Anna Saez , parent association head of the Elmhurst public school . |
20 | Was Émile engineering a way of getting my lover out of his way and making me free for himself ? |
21 | ‘ The time you washed my mouth out with soap . |
22 | ‘ It 's about the time you washed my mouth out with soap . ’ |
23 | I cried my eyes out for a night then started writing my own songs . |
24 | I cried my eyes out at that ! |
25 | Fenella was half way down the stairs to meet me before I had my key out of the front door . |
26 | What did I do took my key out of here |
27 | If one goes to the slightly higher figure , which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development , then instead of my cut out for the Land Ranger map , for one and a half square kilometres , one hundred and fifty hectares , one can take the new ten penny piece . |
28 | ‘ I got my legs out of the way and curled up in a ball on the driver 's seat . |
29 | As soon as I get my legs out of bed , that 's first thing I pick up , my glasses . |
30 | I drew my feet out of the water . |