Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Laybacks and handjams have been especially efficient at suckering me into their grip only to spew me out into airborne humiliation .
2 The feeling is not unlike being forced through a futuristic abattoir , and I 'll buy anything if they 'll only let me out of here .
3 Her reactions momentarily startled me out of my anxiety .
4 The strangest of stories ( And of course when I told her that , she just threw me out of the house , my own Mother … well , Goodnight Mother , I can tell you ) were treated as entirely credible .
5 It just takes me out of the house for an hour or two . ’
6 This was Musica Transalpina , compiled by Nicholas Yonge , a choirman of St. Paul 's , who had been accustomed to entertain his guests with the singing of ‘ Italian songs ’ from books ‘ yeerely sent me out of Italy and other places ’ .
7 ‘ You 're not making me out to be a liar . ’
8 At least , I did not catch him whispering to any of the other people going in and out of the place , and he did not point me out to anyone at any time .
9 They did not push me out of their watering hole because I was unsuitably dressed , but because females are only admissible if they are willing to pose as deferential ‘ little women ’ .
10 still keeping me out of mischief .
11 Still keeping me out of mischief .
12 Well I says to Lindsey , said if you ever want me out of that hospital Lindsey you 'd better start and be good .
13 He gruffly shoved me out of line , too busy to fool with a silly kid who could barely understand English .
14 I used to sit on the floor crying but Brian always pulled me out of it . ’
15 I speak from embarrassed experience , having embarked under the nom-de-plume of Evelyn Hervey on just such a foolish enterprise , though I hope frenzied ingenuity will eventually wriggle me out of too much trouble .
16 He nearly caught me out with his C. S. Lewis , but I had him sewn up like a kipper with my Hermann Hesse .
17 Four days later found me out in the garden learning the ‘ Western roll ’ over a beautifully ( if hastily ) made high jump frame .
18 He often got me out of bed , late on an evening , to run an errand .
19 Mainly to get me out of the house , probably , but when I told my father I was going to be an actor he immediately thought I 'd turned gay .
20 After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand .
21 But they ca n't keep me out of my own house , can they ? ’
22 ‘ And if you had n't got me out in time ? ’
23 Oh I 'd be fine if you had n't pulled me out of line
24 It did n't get me out of very much , except a few guard duties and er I collected one stripe , and then two , and I did the pay and all sorts of things .
25 He tells me I 'm a stupid girl , that all the posh solicitors in Beverly Hills ca n't get me out of Holloway on a drug charge .
26 ‘ Nonsense , Devlin is one of the most remarkable men I have ever known , but even he could n't get me out of this place . ’
27 Wo n't let me out of his sight for a minute , he said .
28 ‘ She 's had a fever and now she wo n't let me out of her sight , so I 'ad to bring her . ’
29 But they would n't let me out of the Airport !
30 If that 's what turns you on that 's fine by me , but please leave me out of them .
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