Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] i out " in BNC.

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1 No I backed the first winner today and that got me out of trouble .
2 There 's a landlord with a broken nose in Brighton , and a DHSS hostel that kicked me out .
3 ‘ He rang me up that same evening and asked me out for a drink . ’
4 And as soon as I got a little older , I tell you , they 'd sell a horse , and my father hopped on the bike , come over to the school and got me out ; and I come home here , hopped on the old horse 's back and rode to Yarmouth or Norwich , wherever they sold it .
5 First time I went to Norwich alone , he come up to school and got me out at half past nine in the morning .
6 Well , the old chap come and got me out of school that morning to take this horse to Norwich .
7 So then I began to be really pretty busy with running the office and then keeping my home , but I 'd got a husband who was very , very , handy and helped me out in the home you know .
8 She crouched down and spoke to me softly and coaxed me out .
9 Somebody jumped me from behind and knocked me out . ’
10 At one stage , when I happened to depart the room in the midst of an address by one of the German gentlemen , M. Dupont suddenly rose and followed me out .
11 At that point , he leaned across me , opened the door on my side , and shoved me out of his car .
12 So they did that and he came and sorted me out .
13 But he came and sorted me out and I asked , I said I 'll see what I can do and I got hold of it and I did it for him .
14 But my friends really got me out afterwards , they came round and took me out .
15 He turned round and kicked me out of the classroom for doing it .
16 ‘ He came round the front and dragged me out and jumped into the driver 's seat .
17 Many 's the time I 've been about to introduce the top of the bill , when from behind the curtain the urgent whisper , ‘ He 's pissed — fill in while we sober him up , ’ has stopped me in my tracks and left me out there telling gags for an hour or more while the star is force-fed black coffee .
18 The arms hugged my squirming form and carried me out , while my mother stayed to watch the rest of the film .
19 And then , with a kind of war whoop , he picked me up under the armpits and carried me out to the choir waiting outside .
20 ‘ Komm , ’ said the man roughly and pushed me out of the door .
21 As soon as she saw this , she gave a delighted laugh , and pushed me out of the gate .
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