Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | Slowly I get out of the bag . |
2 | Eventually I came out of the leeward shadows into ‘ the gleaming halls of morn ’ and , bliss at last , walked on firm snow instead of haggling through heather . |
3 | ‘ Besides , it sounds as if you might be glad of a spare pair of hands , unless … unless you 'd rather I kept out of the way , of course ? ’ |
4 | They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps I fell out of a plane , ’ she said despondently . |
6 | So I came out of my room for a little walk along the gallery . |
7 | So I get out of bed and stick some clothes on . |
8 | On the way down on that stretch of road from death one to death two I call them , the roundabouts I suddenly realised if we were going to have a rehearsal we needed to have a bouquet of flowers did n't we so I leapt out of the car picked some weeds tied them up with a piece of strong so that the chap of our staff who was going to be in front of me was going to hold them during the rehearsal whilst I dashed up to play first of all the Lord Provost and then the Queen or the Lady Provost as she then was . |
9 | So I dived out of bed to jot it down right |
10 | Suddenly she felt out of her depth as new misgivings began to surface . |
11 | Impatiently she struggled out of her blue gaberdine suit and began to rip open the thick , shiny bags and the gleaming boxes . |
12 | Impatiently she jumped out of bed and went to run herself a bath perfumed with her favourite bath-foam . |
13 | I thought we 're gon na so we came out of Paul 's place , behind Belmont Parade , up past the ponds there and that 's and I 'm knackered , I 'm going up river , had no you start at the bottom of Belmont Parade , up those ponds up to the traffic lights where you change buses , that 's all up hill and it 's slow , and you 've just started and you 're not warm and it 's like running out of here , running up that hill there , now you could run up that hill if you got , if you had sort of round a couple of times round nice , no one so more ready to go , you 'd run up there , you come out of here , run down here , not warm , feel you get , well I come out of there and , and you get , you go up past that set of traffic lights , you go up and you 're still struggling past The Bull , that 's still up hill , you get to the , just round that bend and it starts dropping down , and it 's a gradual drop down , below the roundabout and the next roundabout 's pretty level there , not too bad a roundabout , right the way across to Scades Hill , went down Scades Hill , right the way down to Alton , bottom of Alton high street , came out by the toilets at White Hart to High Street , up to house . |
14 | It was a success in so much one did out of fifth M O Ts that prove to be forged and was identified very quickly . |
15 | As they did so there came out of the mist a car and it must have seen the crows at me for it stopped . |
16 | I was going to say that everyo ebs absolutely everyone is against war but not many people actually joined the United Nations after the war for a very small subscription or not many groups of people have many members in it , and of course because there were so few members in it , they a they went one particular way which a lot of people that had joined did n't agree with and so they came out of it . |
17 | So they walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine . |
18 | So they jumped out of the window on to the fire escape — and kicked in an outside door to get back into the studio at Beacon Radio , Wolverhampton . |
19 | Too young for you even to try and explain what you were doing , how important it was and how much it took out of you . |
20 | somebody else to come and apparently he escaped out of a prison somewhere , she 's |
21 | Basically it grew out of the idea that what the West represented , and the English middle class best of all , was something to emulate , look up to , admire — all the rest was just a bit rude and best if it politely disappeared . |
22 | Only he ran out of time . |
23 | So he gets out of the cab . |
24 | So he got out of the car . |
25 | So it came out of a budget when we were all ratepayers , it did n't come out of poll tax payers ' budgets okay ? |
26 | So what came out of this , well it could be |
27 | Just I mean out of interest the reason why I did n't take Sheffield |
28 | WORTH IT for the ‘ Relapsed Remix ’ alone , and proving that not everything coming out of Deutschland these days leans towards the industrial . |
29 | The alarm bells will be ringing soon if this goes on and the sooner they get out of this bad patch , the better . |
30 | the first year and the most you get out of them is they do n't even bother to come and see you in the corridor do , who went down ? |