Example sentences of "i [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Why this is hell nor am I out of it .
2 Not , I out of the machine I think it is .
3 And he put me off of that the other ones you gave me with the , what was it ?
4 But these fine ladies and their tea-drinkings , husband-huntings , etc. , etc. , etc. , will job me out of the last ten years , and I fear miss getting husbands too .
5 — Now you shall see , but take this by the way — He came home this Morning at his usual Hour of Four , waken 'd me out of a sweet Dream of something else , by tumbling over the Tea-table , which he broke all to pieces , after his Man and he had rowl 'd about the Room like sick Passengers in a Storm , he comes flounce into Bed , dead as a Salmon into a Fishmonger 's Basket ; his Feet cold as Ice , his Breath hot as a Furnace , and his hands and Face as greasy as his Flanel Night-cap. — O Matrimony !
6 I was always terribly shy and I was sent to what were known as elocution lessons — to get me out of myself .
7 Wo n't let me out of his sight for a minute , he said .
8 He hurriedly ushered me out of the room .
9 My illness kept me out of action for a fortnight so it was fully three weeks after the demise of my job before I finally went down to my local Department of Employment offices and ‘ signed on ’ .
10 ‘ Well , it gets me out of the house . ’
11 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
12 ‘ Are you getting me out of bed at this hour to talk to me about my brother ? ’ she demanded .
13 It was Reg Hollinshead and Steve Norton who snapped me out of it .
14 It was the Officer who had turfed me out of the church yesterday when I was playing the bagpipes .
15 He must have sensed that I was looking at him , he suddenly glanced at me out of the corner of his eyes and , still cleaning the mess tin with his finger , he said quietly , ‘ Why are you staring at me like that , Piper ?
16 It just takes me out of the house for an hour or two . ’
17 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
18 The attendances of these three parties , leaving me out of the reckoning altogether , summed to 49 .
19 Hank , Hank , come and get me out of here .
20 With her penetrating instinct she did not like him , and was so angry with me for , as she said , ‘ wasting myself upon such rubbish ’ , that in the end she turned me out of my room and I went to live in a tiny , freezing attic in a house in Morningside Crescent owned by a friend of hers , a white woman .
21 She looked up at me out of the corner of her eye and lowered her voice .
22 Get me out of here , Marie .
23 Get me out of here !
24 Get me out of here , you stupid bitch ! ’
25 ‘ Get me out of here ! ’
26 Yes , Dorothea thought , I would enjoy her company , she would take me out of myself , for she has never for one moment lost her grip upon life , her grasp of a situation , her confidence .
27 I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene .
28 ‘ He threatened to throw me out of his office , ’ he remembered .
29 All that their unfortunate ancestors had to say probably came in questions : ‘ When are you going to let me out of here ? ’ and ‘ Can I go home now , please ? ’
30 The truth is , she does not seem to wish to see me and will think of every excuse to keep me out of her presence .
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