Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] out of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean out of the three that he saw and prefer , I must admit he did prefer forty four .
2 ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’
3 As I get out of the second tube I see someone has been scratching letters off the sign above the door .
4 Gradually I get out of the unscientific habit of trying to read other people 's faces , and come to see the bodies from which personality has faded as the automata which for scientific explanation they already are .
5 I stay out of the muddy pools of politics .
6 He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four .
7 So it is with me , stuck with gloves and stick as soon as I step out of the front door .
8 Things start to look boring when you exit out of the WYSIWYG add-in mode — no surprises here for 1-2-3 users
9 Erm there 's one just as you go out of the french window .
10 Not only is your freedom to defend against attack greatly restricted , but if you step out of the permitted fighting area you will be penalised .
11 And I wonder if it seems to be that they prefer you come out of the upper drawer than come up with your brilliant A levels or whatever .
12 You come out of the little world of your daily struggle for life , and of your struggle for Germany and for our nation , to experience this feeling for once .
13 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that on 15 May 1983 he said : ’ We want out of the Common Market ? ’
14 Macadam until we run out of the coastal plain and start to climb .
15 However , as we move out of the inner city the trend to backing is reversed , and the system swings back again to front realizations J. Milroy , 1982b ) : it converges on front-vowel realizations to the extent that all items ( except those with following /r/ ) including items such as grass , path ( which are back-vowel items in both RP and inner-city vernacular ) have the front vowel .
16 When we step out of the white Merc , people will wonder which one is boss .
17 Politicians are n't going to stick their necks out to help break up the various logjams unless we 're shouting and yelling at them from the bank — for the most part to encourage them , but also to warn them of dire consequences to come if they get out of the hot water before the job is done .
18 As the discussion of the previous chapter would suggest , their objectives do not arise ready made in response to some supposed ‘ needs ’ of the accumulation process ; they emerge out of the complex interplay within the state of organized political interests .
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