Example sentences of "[adv] of the corner " in BNC.

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1 Wapnick is tall and long-limbed , and he uses his reach to cut the ball off early in flight and to dig it out of the corners .
2 This is handy , for we can thus spot potential danger and react rapidly to input gleaned out of the corners of our eyes .
3 Not all the Lotus problems had been solved — the car was still very light at the front and had trouble coming out of the corners — but it was certainly thoroughly competitive and Fittipaldi 's confidence was high : especially when he won going away at Jarama in Spain , with only Ickx 's Ferrari providing any real opposition .
4 And though she cherished the times when Friend soared in companionship beside her through forever , always — reluctantly , it seemed sometimes , but always — he would pluck new motes of light and weave them into new shapes for her to read , but the shapes only made sense in their beauty , not in the real world where the coarseness of eating and cleaning and going to the toilet squashed the meanings out of the corners of her eyes .
5 Ember 's gaze slid out of the corners of his eyes .
6 She stood lighting a cigarette and looking at my mother out of the corners of her eyes .
7 And he gave me one of his really wicked looks out of the corners of his eyes .
8 She turned to face him and he saw how her skin was shivering , the self-control leaking out of the corners of her eyes , her face breaking up .
9 The same angle was conspicuous in the title story of Naipaul 's previous book , In a Free State , where a coup in a new African country was studied , as it were , out of the corner of an eye ; and it also occurs elsewhere in his work .
10 The island 's public affairs and significant politics can occasionally be seen , out of the corner of an eye , to be no less invaded by contingency and incomprehensibility and futility than the life and times of Jimmy Ahmed , to have the status of rumour , to be little more than a remote and indecipherable response to a random outbreak of violence .
11 Out of the corner of my eye I watched him wipe himself with Kleenex tissues and drop them on the floor , indifferent to the smears of blood on them .
12 He must have sensed that I was looking at him , he suddenly glanced at me out of the corner of his eyes and , still cleaning the mess tin with his finger , he said quietly , ‘ Why are you staring at me like that , Piper ?
13 And , out of the corner of her eye , Jinny saw that it was true .
14 She looked up at me out of the corner of her eye and lowered her voice .
15 He glanced at her out of the corner of his eye , wondering if he dare ask for water to help wash the cake down .
16 Devon Loch had appeared to take off right by the water jump , which the runners on the second circuit of the Grand National by-pass as they approach the winning post : had he caught that fence out of the corner of his eye and tried to jump it ?
17 Huckleberry 's tongue was protruding out of the corner of his mouth and flapping in the breeze !
18 Out of the corner of my eye I saw the young man join Pavic 's queue .
19 ‘ I 'm — ’ She looked round to see no one was in earshot , then mumbled the words quickly out of the corner of her mouth as if they were not really her responsibility : , I 'm sorry . ’
20 Out of the corner of her eye she saw Prentice moving closer .
21 Agnes looked at Sadie out of the corner of her eye without turning round .
22 She crunched appreciatively and watched the urchin out of the corner of her eye .
23 Out of the corner of her eye she saw a man in a white coat floundering through the snow towards them , and in some intuitive way this increased her anxiety to be off .
24 She was smiling and making money and catching people out of the corner of her eye .
25 He sat on the edge of the bed with his usual cynical observations , but he kept looking out of the corner of his eye .
26 Out of the corner of his eye , he saw the girl coming towards him .
27 Out of the corner of her eye she saw Tweed glance again in the wing mirror .
28 Suddenly , out of the corner of its eye , it sees the red super-gape of a young cuckoo , in the nest of a bird of some quite different species .
29 Then she was aware of someone staring at her and looking out of the corner of her eyes she saw it was Carmella .
30 You will have heard the phrase ‘ I could see it out of the corner of my eye ’ .
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