Example sentences of "[pron] went [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | I went out of the front door and down the area steps to the basement entrance . |
2 | I went out of the room , but the voices became louder . |
3 | ‘ She went out of the room and I dragged a stool over to the mirror . |
4 | As she went out of the room carrying her plate and the cutlery , he stepped towards Aggie , saying softly , ‘ What d' you make of her ? |
5 | If she went out of the yard , which was rarely , one or other would go with her , and they never both left the yard together . |
6 | She went out of the kitchen and closed the door . |
7 | She went out of the room while he spoke on the telephone . |
8 | Since her last cry of ‘ Do n't ! ’ she had not uttered a word , and now she went out of the dining room on James 's arm without once looking back at Alexandra . |
9 | Emily left me , mouthing as she went out of the door that she was going back to the office . |
10 | And she went out of the room , leaving Clare and Bryony facing one another over two thousand five hundred sheets of paper that had to be folded by Friday . |
11 | She went out of the room but returned almost immediately . |
12 | Reluctantly she went out of the kitchen , across the small hall and towards the sitting-room . |
13 | As she went out of the door , she turned . |
14 | She went out of the room longing to slam the door as she often did at home , but she did n't dare to here . |
15 | We went out of the building . |
16 | On our way from Inverness to the west we went out of the train at the Muir of Ord of cattle-market fame . |
17 | As Paddy realised that his stalling tactics were n't going to get him a morning off we went out of the village on a treelined bridleway sloping gently down to the coast . |
18 | I took her hand in mine , and we went out of the ruined place ; and , as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge , so , the evening mists were rising now , and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed me , I saw no shadow of another parting from her . |
19 | But if we went out of the cup it could cost us more in lost revenue . |
20 | ‘ But then you discovered how , for two years , I 'd been concealing the knowledge of your son from you , ’ Ashley broke in harshly , ‘ and telling me went out of the window . |
21 | The tension was such that she felt sudden relief as they went out of the small room into the air . |
22 | I watched until they went out of the car park , then I walked slowly to my own car . |
23 | Then he crossed the room to collar a departing guest for some last words and they went out of the front door together . |
24 | Hand in hand , they went out of the garden . |
25 | They went out of the door chatting about having seen the land as the early settlers found it . |
26 | Frank delivered again for Norway U21 last night as they went out of the european U21 championship with a 3–1 loss . |
27 | As they went out of the shop he grinned . |
28 | I thought I saw some students go across the road , they went out of the main entrance and walked |
29 | He went out of the gate , wondering what the rest of the unit had been doing . |
30 | And he went out of the room , his arms angled like a plane . |