Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [adv prt] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury . |
2 | Should I stay out of the sun ? |
3 | All the way to the station she asked it , Shall I jump out of the car at the next light and run ? |
4 | There 'll nobody get out of the town by this road until the king 's officers have passed . ’ |
5 | Charles told her about his movements on the Sunday night , concluding , ‘ … so it must have been the arrival of Nigel 's car that made me run out of the place . ’ |
6 | Loud cries of surprise from the hall made them run out of the cloakroom , where they were trying to find their coats and berets . |
7 | Can you pump out of the dock in a situation like that ? |
8 | For example , should you contract out of the state earnings related pension scheme ( SERPS ) into an appropriate personal pension contract . |
9 | Why did you go out of the way to kill Romeo ? |
10 | ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’ |
11 | Will you walk out of the air , my lord ? |
12 | To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour . |
13 | ‘ How did you get out of the house at this time of night ? ’ |
14 | Can you get out of the house without your husband wanting to know where you 're going ? ’ |
15 | I heard you come out of the Hall . |
16 | Let me blow out of the water some of the common misconceptions about negotiations . |
17 | Two in there and how many twelfths would we get out of the half ? |
18 | Should one get out of the business altogether in order to enter another business which is probably doing the same ? |
19 | ‘ So why did you let her rush out of the restaurant and then let Steve follow ? |
20 | We saw him look out of the window once or twice . ’ |
21 | Something in her face , in her eyes , in the clenched line of her jaw , had made him hurry out of the tent after her . |
22 | Hugh 's last scruples about seeing him cut out of the will were satisfied by writing him a personal letter of appeal . |
23 | He is much better now and I have just seen him walk out of the office unaided . ’ |
24 | Susan saw him come out of the door and start back down the track , anger and anxiety making him push his pace . |
25 | Yes , I thought , they 've seen me get out of the pick-up truck , I look wind-blown and ruddy , there 's mud on my hands , they 're bound to think I 'm a crofter 's wife . |
26 | Carradine helped me get out of the diner , but I did n't feel so bad . |
27 | and er , er , er , and the poor are getting poorer and they will not let them get out of the poverty trap . |
28 | Minutes later eyewitnesses saw it spiral out of the sky and crash just thirty yards from the firm 's buildings . |
29 | They saw it go out of the valley down towards Keswick . |
30 | What rate does it come out of the end here ? |