Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] of [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We bottle things up for years until they grow out of all proportion . ’
2 If you want out of that relationship , you tell him .
3 all I want out of this life is to meet a few men with something more between their ears than the latest Donna Summer hit .
4 When are we let out of these rooms ? ’
5 There is a kind of confidence , typified in the prayer to Christ the source of sweet honey-cells of devotion , which is at odds with the stark mood provoked by a revulsion from sin in the whole piece and which is very different from the whole thrust of the short version : The profound realisation of Jesus as a source of grace at the heart of this passage in the long version colours the meditator 's longing for it in the other expanded meditations that open out of this sequence of prayers .
6 Look out of that window .
7 No , it 's only when you run out of that stuff , cos you ca n't expect them to manage on like a bowl of soup or something can you ?
8 And he gives it to him and the man goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes get off of this train , now !
9 Erm obviously all the information here in the get up of this session is copyright .
10 ‘ We will be keen to find a bit of room and get out of each other 's way . ’
11 Get out of that dress and we 'll go back to your flat — it will be far more comfortable than this dreary room for anything we want to say … or do . ’
12 Get out of that drawer you !
13 Get out of that restaurant and get around to Woodbine 's office .
14 Three eclipses will activate parts of the Virgo horoscope , open your eyes to possibilities and ensure that you get out of any ruts .
15 What I get out of these ads is a feeling that it may be time to ban all beer commercials from television , but not because they encourage young people to drink .
16 And you , you should get to your quarters , and get out of those clothes .
17 Go upstairs now and get out of those clothes .
18 The Sergeant came barging into the Nissen hut , bawling out , ‘ Right , you bloody lot , if you have any homes to go to , get out of those pits and down to the orderly room , sharpish , or you wo n't get a bloody pass . ’
19 But what happens to those families when they 've been housed and they gradually improve their position , do we send our officers down and say ah , you 've got some money in the bank now , you 're not in need , get out of this council house we 're gon na give it to somebody else .
20 Get out of this habit of making digs about people .
21 He knows he 's got to grab what he can and get out of this town fast .
22 Get out of this reality and off this fucking planet ! ’
23 Now get on with your work or get out of this classroom .
24 Get out of this car .
25 That is , ’ he said hoarsely , ‘ if we ever get out of this bedroom again . ’
26 ‘ I will be , soon as I get out of this place .
27 She could hear the regretful , gentle voice of Mother Francis telling her that life was never meant to be easy and that her best course was to work very hard now and get out of this place in record time .
28 ‘ Lee , get out of this house . ’
29 Get out of this house , Lee .
30 Get out of this house , Charlie !
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