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

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1 This way , you will begin the pan smoothly and avoid running out of body-swing before you reach the end .
2 See we 've run out of buns cos you had one yesterday and that makes one er , there was two there
3 Things do tend to get out of proportion when you 're shut up in the mountains .
4 Probably the best place to start is Murlough Bay , reached by one of those narrow , winding roads that unnervingly dips out of sight so you wonder whether it continues or not .
5 ‘ Now get out of sight until you see me come back .
6 ‘ You 're out of date because you know a lot ’ , one of his colleagues tells him .
7 Well it 's , it 's gon na be very late there , you 'll be getting her out of bed if you 're not careful I know she says it does n't mind , she , she does n't mind it does n't matter , but oh dear , there 's a piece here in the newspaper did you see that ?
8 The price you pay for being able to chew when you are young is that you will run out of teeth when you are old .
9 Adopt a system that alerts to you the fact that you are running out of forms before you actually do so ; put a note in the drawer ten forms from the bottom for this purpose .
10 This actually allows the lift maintenance monitoring organisations to know that the lift is out of action before you do .
11 ‘ This new-found modesty is very admirable , sweetheart , but a little out of place when you 've just spent the night in my arms . ’
12 Most people around you have no hair either so you are sort of out of place if you do .
13 Oh , you may notice that you get out of breath when you have been running or that you hold your breath when frightened .
14 3.5 inch drives seem less prone to problems , but you could try any of these ways of getting yourself out of trouble if you use both formats .
15 In all honesty , you ca n't afford to try and play your way out of trouble when you are down at the bottom .
16 However , you 'll still be somewhat out of pocket if you decide not to buy the property .
17 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
18 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
19 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
20 You 've got to be able to talk to people on their own level , you get the best out of people if you treat them a certain way .
21 Do you have any recollections of any particular disputes and maybe an answer that you could possibly sort of , make a few comments on whether you felt the the procedures were worked out so finely that they in fact prevented disputes because they were so long and drawn out perhaps or er it took the fire out of disputes if you like ?
22 If you enter the turn at full speed the board will just bounce out of control as you lean back .
23 I do n't know , I felt that was , I mean , erm it 's so easy to be snobbish , but if the problems of experimentation that comes out of accident because you want to achieve an accident and you want to achieve the fall of things on the page , and the accident that occurs because , as you say , nobody 's ever told you that you 're not supposed to do that , so the accident is n't a case of reacting against a rule to test it , to see whether it would stand up to being broken , the one that 's just happened I think , I
24 I ca n't keep three of you out of puddles if you 're walking
25 It 's three miles out of Dunfermline as you leave the town and go towards Bridge .
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