Example sentences of "out [conj] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Did you take that out or did I ? |
2 | As we lifted it , it came out and banged me on the top there , and it knocked me out , knocked me out and I was going to the doctor , but what frightened them all , this was the funny thing , what frightened them all to death , was the fact that I was violently sick you see , and all was bright red you see , and well the fireman passed out , well , do you know what it was ? we had blackcurrant ! |
3 | But a hand comes out and grabs me . |
4 | Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side . |
5 | Are you all going out and leaving me in here ? |
6 | P : I was coming home from a party with Robert Mitchum drinking cider when one of Shane 's gang came out and stabbed me in the arm … ( goes on for about ten more pages — Freudian Ed ) |
7 | Now they tell me , ’ he said flatly , ‘ that I was in the river , drowning , and Charlotte here pulled me out and brought me round . ’ |
8 | ‘ Take me out and shoot me down like a dog , old buddy , I was forgetting . |
9 | He came running out and took me by the sleeve in the darkness . |
10 | I do n't like to have runners to out and get me meals , I do n't like to call down to room service and ask them to bring me up some cigarettes — it 's just not normal . |
11 | ‘ Michael was anxious to get it sorted out and asked me to arrange the wedding . ’ |
12 | When I did come he would go out and leave me in , just me , the baby , and four walls . |
13 | While I ca n't say I actually enjoyed the experience — as usual , two shirts flaked me out and put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day — I did find the whole process a whole lot easier on the nerves than throwing a glass of water across a shirt in the hope that somehow the creases , along with the water , would eventually evaporate . |
14 | I once worked in the shopfloor in a factory , putting cream on to cream cakes , when I finished college , and they took me out and put me in the lab even though I did n't have any science degree , and I was in the labs for three months . |
15 | Then he ran out and left me crying on the kitchen floor . |
16 | It means some bastard not only laid me out cold , and stuck me face-down in the Comer , but even rammed me well down into the mud with a foot in the small of my back to make dead sure of me , before he lit out and left me there to drown . ’ |
17 | It 's about the fact that when you walked out and left me on Saturday night you went straight to Lexy ! |
18 | ‘ I 've got to lie here for the next twelve hours without moving with an ice-pack over half my face because you walked out and left me to the mercy of a predatory pit-popsy ! ’ |
19 | Lis , Emma and Amy jumped out and left me in by myself . |
20 | I hit him again , but he had his arm up , at the same time he kicked out and knocked me off my feet . |
21 | I would never , ever have said I was anorexic , until a neighbour and now a close friend , Anita , came out and labelled me one . |
22 | I found it unbelievable at that time that boys would genuinely want to ask me out and found me attractive . |
23 | I must have kept my end up successfully , though , for just before he left Dennis sought me out and invited me to dinner the following Friday . |
24 | A little later a car drove up and two women in veils got out and joined me . |
25 | And the best load of hay — he 'd come out and ask me at the finish . |
26 | ‘ Now get out and leave me to get ready in peace . ’ |
27 | We did n't have much to do , just sit at a table or something , and when it 's over I go outside and sit in the car , and Peckinpah comes out and gives me this look . |
28 | I 've just rung up to see , I was gon na ask Jo to nip out and get me a cake and see if the advert was in , but it do it does n't actually come out , it 's like the local Chronicle here , it comes out on a Thursday night |
29 | I let her get them out and offer me one before I shook my head . |
30 | I knew Flora cared no more about my opinions than about the opinions of the rather derelict Arabs , drinking Coca-Cola at the bar — probably a good deal less , in fact , since theirs would be useful copy for her — but she was kind enough to pretend that she did , drew me out and flattered me until I felt witty and successful and told outrageous stories about people we knew . |