Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun] [subord] he " in BNC.

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1 Camping but they ran out of money so he would n't be able to see her till payday .
2 that 's right , and he gets some unemployment money and I take ten pounds a week off him , for his food , I mean , it 's not enough but it 'll do , you know and then in dribs and drabs begrudgingly from that forty over the week once he starts to run out of money cos he 's paid once a fortnight I begin to give him his karate money and here 's two pounds fifty to go to the pub with Neil , you know , little bits
3 He has dropped out of school because he is not interested in studies .
4 Not at all , says Sir Peter , nor would it be out of character if he went in his own carriage — and Mr Moses agrees .
5 To Eddie , the well-being of his ward is his priority at first , but this grows out of proportion until he is blindly obsessed and destroys his relationship with her .
6 As the clouds of imminent civil war gathered , Pelham hastened back to Hull where he later wrote : ‘ I kept the King out of Hull when he came in person ( although I had not such instructions from the House ) — where was a very great magazine in which I suppose I saved the State above £100,000 …
7 Pip changes from being content with his life at the beginning and not expecting much out of life until he goes to Miss Havisham 's and meets and falls in love with Estella .
8 Mr Telford , who took redundancy from Markham Main four years ago , was out of work until he got a job at Rossington colliery , Doncaster .
9 Mum kept out of sight until he had left , then down the stairs she came , all dressed up in a long black taffeta dress , which rustled when she moved .
10 Saint Julien was taking no chances , his acquired Smith & Wesson discreetly out of sight as he allowed them in .
11 Scott nodded , watching as Hitch scuttled across the road and disappeared out of sight as he began to descend the embankment steps towards the pier .
12 TOLBY FLICKERED IN and out of sight as he walked along the line of parked cars .
13 He whistled ‘ Roll Out the Barrel ’ out of tune as he pushed the few remains left over from the day towards the setting sun .
14 However , the Chairman is within his rights to take contributors out of order if he thinks that the debate will benefit by this .
15 The senior Molby fell out of favour when he was quoted as criticising Danish tactics in interviews published in Denmark .
16 The senior Molby fell out of favour when he was quoted as criticising Danish tactics in interviews published in Denmark .
17 The following morning , I 'd just got out of bed when he started barking to get out .
18 She leapt out of bed as he rubbed his head , cursing .
19 When her breasts were free she teased him with the top half of her peach-coloured bikini , waving it over his head and snatching it out of reach as he stretched up for it .
20 Piper knows Benn is prone to run out of gas if he ca n't get through in the early rounds .
21 And , although she never actually put it into words she had made it perfectly clear that she would put him out of business if he did n't agree to her terms .
22 He says that although it 's a high price to pay , he hopes it will help keep the lad out of trouble when he 's older .
23 Mr Fishbane is obsessed with sex and while I imagine he ca n't do a great deal about it any more , poor old boy , until he 's finished his breakfast he 's almost out of control if he spies an attractive girl . ’
24 But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting .
25 St Tropez was known for its beaches , and normally she could spend hours just soaking up the sun and watching the other people parading , but she felt too unsettled to do much more than lie on her towel , playing aimlessly with the sand and trying to convince herself that she did not want anything more out of Piers than he was prepared to give her .
26 A series of ornate gilt mouldings on the walls funnels down towards the brocaded red curtain , arranged into rectangles like the huge old picture frames in Mr Fuller 's house , surrounding the dark oil paintings he did as a student and smuggled out of Belgium when he settled here after the Great War .
27 He also kicked badly out of hand until he settled down to play a more influential role after the interval .
28 It was not that God let him get out of hand because he was too weak to control him .
29 Erm so we walked in and out of carriages as he sought a pair of seats together and erm squashed down , he had me like penned into the window , like I 've got my bag and my umbrella in between ha , and I 'd already told him I was going out with someone .
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