Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm prejudices come from all sorts of things , some of them are historical , some of them are generated out of things like football and arguments in the evening about good teams .
2 The only mercy is that most of them are put out of their misery before they 've lived a tenth of their natural lifespan .
3 A lot of them are going out of the area , but I think er I 'd imagine that a large majority or a a large proportion certainly would wish to stay in .
4 ‘ I am not quite the Hochhauser rapist I am made out to be , but I expect a little peck , just here , on the cheek . ’
5 ‘ I will be absolutely gutted if I am ruled out of the derby .
6 The success — I am looking out of the window at the thickly carpeted mountainside — comes from the knowledge of shared weakness , the weakness of both men and women in matters of sex and passion .
7 ‘ I have not eaten and I am in rags and all I ask is a share of your fire before I am turned out into the cold night again …
8 Or is it because I am worn out by passivity , by having to accept and bear and endure , and because I am quite clever and resourceful , I have just turned , like the proverbial worm ?
9 The producer , a blase+ young woman , toyed with a lettuce leaf and an olive , but on the rare occasions I am asked out to lunch I generally do without breakfast , so I made up for her and discussed the shooting schedule ( you soon pick up the jargon ) with the director .
10 He said I pays my poll tax he says and I am paying out of my savings he said now what the heck will I do when my bloody savings is gone .
11 The directive is based on minimum standards — but I am caught out by the time , Madam Deputy Speaker .
12 ‘ Because I am running out of money , ’ she added , and she crossed her fingers beneath the light blanket which Miss Mates had thrown over her earlier and asked God to forgive her for such dreadful lies , and so many of them .
13 At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor .
14 If this is it , I am sure I am going out on the highest note possible . ’
15 For , she said to herself , standing momentarily , I am going out of my mind .
16 I am going out of my mind , ’ she said aloud .
17 NCT has given me such a lot as I have moved twice when each of my children was 6 months , and as I attended really brilliant ante-natal classes before I had … and now that I am starting out on my ante-natal teacher training which will cost the branch £250 ( This is actually the cheapest training offered by any charity e.g. a Relate counsellor costs £600 to train ! ) ,
18 ‘ I try to answer the question — If I were here , what would I be getting out of this experience ? ’
19 Lose my stuff one day , myself the next — should I be allowed out on my own ? ’
20 I 'm bailing out of that one .
21 The only thing I 'm bent out of shape about is that nobody knows it 's a different pickup ; everyone thinks it 's a regular Trembucker !
22 I 'm turned out of the house where I was born whether I want to go or no , the house and the business are handed over to … to that woman , and I have to share what is left in a joint legacy with Francis ! ’
23 I 'm , I 'm run out of time now
24 It is also quick enough to get me somewhere in a hurry if I 'm called out on an emergency .
25 I 'm looking out at the moodily lit bathroom and wondering what I would do if I suddenly saw William appear out there , flight bags in hand , a Surprise , honey , I 'm home ! look on his face .
26 See , when I go out , I 'm looking out for me and my mate , I do n't want some researcher in the back who 's just going to be a liability …
27 I 'm looking out of the window , putting off the moment when there will be nothing left to find out and all this has to end .
28 I often wear a towelling dressing gown when I 'm invited out to dinner , ’ said Alex .
29 I 'm getting out of here . ’
30 No sir , I 'm getting out of it ’
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