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

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31 When I crawled onto the shore I came out of the English stream onto sand .
32 That 's the only reason I slunk out of that place !
33 RTFM Unusually for a reviewer , the manual was the first thing I took out of the box and examined .
34 My daughter was born during the Truby King period , and it took a month of untold agony for myself and the child before I threw every book I had out of the house and all my well meaning and Truby King obsessed relatives with them .
35 ‘ In the end I ran out of material so I had to use a sketch devised by my son !
36 The right answer I obtained out of Sir Ian Gilmour 's study of public violence in 18th-century England — a period which he takes literally , namely from 1701 to 1800 .
37 That was like er er what you call a linseed oil , they call is text that 's some animal 's erm oil I think out of the house and cos they used to , used to rub that in and you could them down lovely .
38 While we was having our meal I looked out of the window and there was a fellow there — in the lay-by — sitting in a black car .
39 In a fog I crawled out of bed to pick up a blanket which had fallen on the floor , and as I did so I glanced through into the living room and made out , in the darkness , Changez Lying on his camp-bed watching me .
40 no , and he was n't er he said see they say it all the time I said well of course they do , it 's the phraseology you 're using
41 ‘ The first time I came out of my shell was when I saw The Who at the Marquee .
42 This distracting racket pitched in every time I came out of a corner and put on the power in the Formula First single-seat racing car I was driving .
43 I remember the time I came out of the engineering shack and walked over to the gas tank er trucks and , which was on , used by hardstand number two .
44 I feel exactly as if I were having a very prolonged dream but every time I come out of it I 'm so tired I fall back into it again .
45 Each time I come out of the onto I 'm impressed by the fact that the snow has been much more pronounced on our side of the road than on the other , which has cleared much more quickly .
46 But usually by the time I come out of Leo 's I 'm dying to get home .
47 This time I got out of the car and felt my stomach heave again .
48 ‘ Well , as I was tellin' the others , I 'll either be fit or dead by the time I get out of here . ’
49 It was only that Doreen I wanted out of my sight . ’
50 In fact I go out of my way ( I mean I walk several streets out of my way ) to make myself seen .
51 I could n't believe it at first that the problem was so simple ; in fact I walked out of that lesson without any pain at all … the first time for twenty months .
52 At the end of the pitch I ran out of strength and quick draws at the same time , and this seemed a legitimate excuse to frig about , rest and admire the superb view from my vantage point high on the mountain .
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