Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 If , however , top-selling weekly music papers are more your cup of tea , then this well-worn proverb goes right out of the window .
2 The Warlords had already marched right out of the arena .
3 Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard .
4 They waited for some long-legged creature to come stepping delicately out of the trees .
5 A plainclothes policeman got leisurely out of the panda car and walked across the road to them .
6 She got wearily out of the car and tramped across the car park to the reception lobby , where she asked the receptionist with peroxided hair if she could phone the AA .
7 A diver had found it out at sea trapped beneath the underground storage container from a petrol station , the container having been ripped right out of the ground .
8 … which soon flies right out of the window ! . 40%
9 Others even claim that the present knowledge of man and his mind is nil and that real culture will arise only out of the knowledge of the sequence of human DNA .
10 And it 's unlikely that Chas 's grandfather got much out of the British Empire beyond , in all probability , two or three years spent serving as a soldier in India , two or three years off the dole queue .
11 Our confidence thus bolstered , we were now stepping eagerly out of the tent bound for Ancohuma .
12 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
13 About now , the first Hooray of spring can be seen stepping gingerly out of The Admiral Codrington and standing with his G 'n' T in the middle of the road .
14 There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky .
15 He glances uneasily out of the window " ( p. 44 ) , but it is also a noteworthy example of his conversational meandering .
16 The bottom 's dropped right out of the market . ’
17 Killer whales evidently evince feelings of considerable fear in these creatures for even the usually timid Grey seal has been known to jump right out of the sea , joining a man upon a rock , when Killer whales were about .
18 The Brocklehurst family stood up and moved slowly out of the schoolroom .
19 He stood aside and the great vehicle moved ponderously out of the garage .
20 My sister 's dead body was carried slowly out of the house and through the village , followed by all of us .
21 Raimundo 's shaggy lurchers swarmed round Perdita as she staggered groggily out of the car .
22 leer lopsidedly out of the window
23 Robbie was n't normally of a nervous disposition , but one did hear such horrific stories of lone women being attacked in out of the way spots .
24 Ominously , she could n't even see the road when she peered down out of the high window .
25 An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain .
26 He would n't have enough sense of self-preservation to come in out of the rain .
27 Will he please help her and others like her to come in out of the cold ?
28 ‘ You did n't really think some sort of Grandson Richard , 39 , was going to swoop down out of the sky and carry us off to Florida , did you ?
29 Cassie dropped her pen and moved swiftly out of the room and down the steps onto the landing .
30 A man was actually charged with the crime at a Glasgow police station after walking in out of the blue and making a confession .
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