Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | erm , you have , I have n't , and erm , there was a photograph that I cut out of the paper sometime before he abdicated , over the Prince of Wales at the races with Mrs Simpson . |
2 | The main points that I picked out from the game affecting the law changes are : |
3 | But I , I , I know that I missed out on the , the private education one because I should 've come back on that . |
4 | So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study . |
5 | But I was anxious to see Mr Rochester , who had been away on business , so I ran out of the quiet house to meet him on the road . |
6 | It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension . |
7 | The eyes of the Modigliani seemed to glare at me severely , so I sneaked out under the colonnade , where a minute later Conchis joined me . |
8 | About eighty villagers followed me inside , and waited expectantly … so I struck out for the hinterlands . |
9 | But once I got out of the splitting shop out into the dry , handling leather rather than skins , er it were terrific , absolutely terrific . |
10 | Since that day I have never spent much time at the green table and , once I got out into the world of journalism , worked hard at it . |
11 | ‘ I kept thinking today how lucky I was , you see , how blessedly fortunate , with all I have , all that is so comfortable , all that makes me so — so much happier than I was , and then this evening I went to the Rectory and when I returned I was in my room and I looked out at the darkness and I thought of you and how lonely you must be after all the company and society you have known just recently and I thought — I thought — ’ |
12 | ‘ Fuck you , ’ the Maggot screamed at whoever fired at him and I looked out of the Beechcraft 's side window to see palm trees going past at over 150 miles an hour and above us . |
13 | And I popped out to the shop on Sunday the second of November and came back totally and utterly bemused to see them putting a christmas tree up and father christmas in the window and fairy lights all over the place . |
14 | And he was n't in today I mean came into work and I passed out in the . . |
15 | When the shelling and mortaring ceased , Taff and I got out of the trenches . |
16 | A quick shower in the bright pink bathroom with its already peeling tiles , more cream , a fast selection of long skirt and blouse , a final comb through my hair , and I walked out into the sun . |
17 | As soon as I dropped about 70 feet down towards the restaurant , via the tourist runway with its ridiculous little suburban garden fences bordering the steps , the wind ceased and I stepped out of the snow . |
18 | And I stepped out of the bath and wrapped myself in one of the big white towels in which these places specialize , and , with an innocence born no doubt of the habit of the past , opened the door . |
19 | A few minutes later , when Nelly was preoccupied , I 'm sorry to say my cowardice got the better of me and I crept out of the room , down the stairs and ran off home . |
20 | One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes , as usual , to study together . |
21 | Amy and I went out for the day . |
22 | A call of nature interrupted my pleasure and I went out to the necessary house behind the tavern , nothing more than a hole in the ground enclosed by a shabby wooden palisade and a door which bolted from the inside . |
23 | Then one day I had to go to the Post Office for something — one of them forms I daresay — so I thought I better wrap up , I better take care , you 're very vulnerable after a long illness you know , and I put my old long mack on and one of the kids ' mack hats and Wellingtons and I went out in the rain , feeling , in a depressed sort of way , ‘ Well , if I get ill again , what can I do ? |
24 | My wife is a business woman with two shops and I came out at the height of the rag trade jamborees . |
25 | When Kalchu and I set out for the headman 's house several mornings later it was bitterly cold . |
26 | So , at half-past eleven that night , Sapt and I rode out to the house in New Avenue . |
27 | I , I , I was lucky in the three ground I went too the worst that ever happened to me was I was put head first into a dustbin , but luckily it had been emptied it was still well mucky , but I just fucking went and had a shower , and I come out of the shower and I 'd got pounced upon again and I was there , it must of been a funny site , there 's me right in just a pair of fucking deck chairs that we used to wear for the , the shower block right , fucking shaving , er like the wash kit bag in my right hand and I was holding me fucking towel round , round me waist with me left , I was streaking across the play ground , going as fast as I could |
28 | She stumbled backwards and I darted out of the way as she fell over . |
29 | The next morning he had left us to rejoin his regiment , even before Granpa and I started out for the market . |
30 | The flats face Carntyne dog track , and I gaze out of the window at the greyhounds as they sprint after the electric hare , then , late in the afternoon , transfer my attention to the road , in the hope of seeing my father appear again with sweeties , and notebooks for me to draw in . |