Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [pron] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They sat down at the table , and took out of their pockets packets of cigarettes , lighters and calculators , placing these objects carefully in front of them as if they were necessary equipment for some game they were about to play . |
2 | Jesus likens those who have been instructed about the Kingdom of Heaven to householders who bring out of their treasures things both new and old ( Matthew 13:52 ) . |
3 | I took my hands out of my pants pockets and bowed , expecting her to go by . |
4 | I do n't know see it 's out of my hands mate ! |
5 | I opened my eyes eventually and took the compass out of my jeans pocket , where I 'd stowed it to have hands free for standing up . |
6 | It slowed things up to keep slipping it in and out of my jeans pocket so after a while I tucked it up the sleeve of my jersey . |
7 | Not another bone , they 're already coming out of my ears Mrs Sharon Williams , Kinloss , Morayshire |
8 | When you move out of your Games room , your current game of Solitaire is totally off-screen . |
9 | Ben Hesketh had clearly done well for himself out of his antiques business . |
10 | The drunk in the corner , who wore what was left of some kind of camouflage outfit , came over , pulling a revolver out of his britches pocket . |
11 | ‘ Here , ’ said Philip , taking the crunched-up ball of paper out of his jeans pocket and throwing it at the boy . |