Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | So far as is known , nothing definite came out of the meeting between Castro and Khrushchev in New York in late October 1960 , despite all the drama attached to the Soviet head of state 's seeking out the Cuban leader at his hotel in Harlem . |
2 | And that is why I long to burst out of the world of money and into — into what ? |
3 | It was in order to reach the Bosporus in style and comfort that Georges Nagelmackers created the ‘ Orient Express ’ which first steamed out of the Gare de l'Est in Paris in 1883 , its passengers bound for Constantinople . |
4 | Just exerting her last to escape out of the overwhelming |
5 | An attractive smartly dressed blonde in her forties stepped out of the doorway as my taxi drew to the kerb and she climbed in beside me . |
6 | And it does me good to get out of the house . |
7 | We all filed out of the assembly hall . |
8 | We all filed out of the church , leaving Queen Margaret with her shadows whilst we waited in the warm autumn sunshine . |
9 | we all come out of the union |
10 | We all moved out of the church down to the lake which glistened brightly , though the island itself was still mist-shrouded . |
11 | Right turn , and quick march , ’ and we all marched out of the parade room by the left foot . |
12 | And shall we all come out of the ground like daisies ? |
13 | Something green flew out of the hold . |
14 | We both got out of the jeep as fast as we could and sprinted in the direction of the slit trenches . |
15 | ‘ Glad you enjoyed it , Taff , ’ I answered as we both climbed out of the trench , picked up the Bren and the ammunition and made our way along the road in the direction of the orchard . |
16 | Marion had hoped for a disco maybe , or else a smart hotel , but this … well , once weddings were in the air , they all came out of the woodwork : aunts and cousins you had n't seen in years , bringing engagement presents . |
17 | They put it on every question and they all come out of the exam and they say , Oh it was fifty degrees wa No , it was all the way , it was three hundred and ten . |
18 | From the moment they all tumbled out of the minibus on the edge of the woods , the prime objective was to see who could collect the most conkers . |
19 | They went to school on Saturday mornings , and at 12.30 when the bell went they all poured out of the school gates . |
20 | He told the Echo today : ‘ It all came out of the blue . |
21 | ‘ So is it safe to get out of the bag now ? ’ |
22 | Well , I er , I do n't find it difficult to keep out of The Duke at all . |
23 | A partner may hate feeling dependent , but still find it difficult to get out of the house and mix with strangers . |
24 | The reason for using cold water is that hot water will make the blood congeal and make it harder to get out of the needle and syringe . |
25 | Apart from that initial glimpse of them both getting out of the car , I literally have no image of her at all . |
26 | I persuaded them both to come out of the room the same way , as I had no key to the door , and took Heathcliff down into the warm servants ' kitchen with me , while Catherine returned to her guests and the dancing . |