Example sentences of "out of my [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | No wonder we have always eaten as we have , she thought ; if nothing else comes out of my malaise I may at least learn how to cook in the spirit of the times . |
2 | Then , after about three months , I had got it all out of my system I suppose , and I actually turned down an invitation to a party in favour of staying in and washing some clothes ! |
3 | Since everything seemed out of my reach I was reduced to making friends with the pigeons who were everywhere , and whose gentle murmurings I 'd grown accustomed to hearing . |
4 | Well the I have the about eleven and with the I would n't go out of my way them . |
5 | If I had had a car of my own I would have offered her a lift , however far out of my way it might have taken me . |
6 | Right get out of my class I told you to stop interrupting . |
7 | Get out of my hearing you |
8 | When the Arabic word would come roughly out of my mouth she 'd correct and correct — ‘ La , la ’ — ‘ No , no ’ — and would carefully mouth the right pronunciation . |
9 | ‘ Whenever I went out of my house I used to see any number of revolting things . |
10 | He said I pays my poll tax he says and I am paying out of my savings he said now what the heck will I do when my bloody savings is gone . |
11 | Straight after I got out of my car I went to Alain to apologise but he did n't want to accept . |
12 | ‘ The table I write on , I say , exists , that is , I see and feel it ; and if I were out of my study I should say it existed , meaning thereby that if I was in my study I might perceive it . ’ |