Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I found out today , that I did n't realise she 'd actually passed a c , a beautician 's course , so I do n't know why she 's taught me out of all , has n't taught me how to go on . |
2 | ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’ |
3 | There are outright racists holding Tory membership cards and I want to see them out of the party . ’ |
4 | Thirdly , there is the possibility that abnormalities judged by us to be psychotic in afunctional sense were actually due to organic brain diseases unrecognised at the time ; for reasons discussed previously this would rule them out of court for our purposes . |
5 | He would rule them out of necessity . |
6 | It conveyed nothing out of the ordinary . |
7 | I made nothing out of it . |
8 | I wish I could flush them out of my head . |
9 | ‘ Why is it that when I do fall , it has to be for a termagant who drives me out of my head ? |
10 | And the boyfriend -when the mother kicks them out of the home — the boyfriend says , " Uh-oh , she 's out on the street now , and pregnant . " |
11 | Yeah , the people , what did they make them out of ? |
12 | Noah 's Ark , that 's good , what do they do with the animals they ca n't make them out of |
13 | And then he led them out of the small room . |
14 | Mickey came up , and , taking the two girls by the hand , led them out of the house and into the back garden . |
15 | Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark . |
16 | Father Peter asked as he led them out of the church . |
17 | Did n't for a moment think you 'd want them out of your sight . |
18 | I do n't want them out of the way , I 'm just saying how many you 've got ! |
19 | There was sense in which , it was n't really in Pilate 's hands , because Jesus had said to him , if I wanted I would speak to my father , he would send ten legions of angels and they would deliver me out of your hands , Pilate , you have no power over me . |
20 | Nicholson got nothing out of it except a few good pay days and suffered occasional touches of melancholia about his work ; he was getting ‘ old ’ and anything substantial was nowhere in sight . |
21 | We got nothing out of it , while the Mayor and the government pocketed all the profits . |
22 | On the grounds of preventing young workers ' wages rising to a level which might price them out of work it scrapped the 1946 Fair Wages Resolution , which required compliance with minimum wage standards for firms trying to secure government and other contracts . |
23 | ‘ Good night , gentlemen ! ’ he called out merrily , and humming a hymn , led me out of the room . |
24 | He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right . |
25 | The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house . |
26 | He often got me out of bed , late on an evening , to run an errand . |
27 | Everything went wrong , but she got me out of trouble . |
28 | Then they stopped , got me out of the car , still with my bloody hood on , and ripped my clothes off . ’ |
29 | Any excuse got me out of the office . |
30 | My mother got me out of the room . |