Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i out " in BNC.

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31 It still tried me out now and again , though , and I was in no mood to allow even the slightest encroachment on my territory .
32 Well I says to Lindsey , said if you ever want me out of that hospital Lindsey you 'd better start and be good .
33 ‘ My family has always helped me out , but it 's getting hard , especially as I have to give up work for four months . ’
34 The nurse came down and gave me some medicine which totally knocked me out .
35 ‘ When I got home last night and found the yard door bolted I thought the old man had deliberately locked me out but the police reckon that whoever killed father was with him then — while I was banging on the door , trying to get in . ’
36 He gruffly shoved me out of line , too busy to fool with a silly kid who could barely understand English .
37 I used to sit on the floor crying but Brian always pulled me out of it . ’
38 Another good lesson came in the shape of a small bent old lady , with moth-eaten woollen gloves , who always singled me out to serve her with a dozen cracked eggs that were extremely cheap .
39 It seemed that the only way I could be sure of making teams in future was to be so far ahead of the opposition that they could n't possibly leave me out .
40 ‘ When the police told me everything I had been doing over the last month it totally freaked me out . ’
41 ‘ You 'd still kick me out .
42 do n't phone him that often , Daniel 's phoned me twice and once to ask me out
43 I speak from embarrassed experience , having embarked under the nom-de-plume of Evelyn Hervey on just such a foolish enterprise , though I hope frenzied ingenuity will eventually wriggle me out of too much trouble .
44 He nearly caught me out with his C. S. Lewis , but I had him sewn up like a kipper with my Hermann Hesse .
45 Four days later found me out in the garden learning the ‘ Western roll ’ over a beautifully ( if hastily ) made high jump frame .
46 He often got me out of bed , late on an evening , to run an errand .
47 ‘ He really straightened me out .
48 But my friends really got me out afterwards , they came round and took me out .
49 ‘ As soon as my work here is finished ’ , he wrote to Constanze , ‘ I shall join you , for I intend to take a long rest in your arms ; and I shall really need it , for all this mental worry and all the rushing about in connection with it is really wearing me out … . ’
50 Now get me out !
51 Now hear me out , Father .
52 Angie Bowie : ‘ During this period we were still living with David 's mother which certainly moved my rear end out into finding somewhere to sleep because having to sleep with someone really freaked me out .
53 Mainly to get me out of the house , probably , but when I told my father I was going to be an actor he immediately thought I 'd turned gay .
54 ‘ I was one of their less incandescent members of staff — they just about kicked me out actually . ’
55 Please hear me out .
56 Please hear me out , Mrs Roscoe …
57 Please get me out . ’
58 Now they tell me , ’ he said flatly , ‘ that I was in the river , drowning , and Charlotte here pulled me out and brought me round . ’
59 ‘ Madame simply took me out shopping and to have lunch , ’ Ellie countered .
60 If that 's what turns you on that 's fine by me , but please leave me out of them .
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