Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv] of the " in BNC.

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1 I met them leeward of the middle vehicle , where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position .
2 And then he led them out of the small room .
3 Mickey came up , and , taking the two girls by the hand , led them out of the house and into the back garden .
4 Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark .
5 Father Peter asked as he led them out of the church .
6 ‘ Good night , gentlemen ! ’ he called out merrily , and humming a hymn , led me out of the room .
7 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
8 The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house .
9 Then they stopped , got me out of the car , still with my bloody hood on , and ripped my clothes off . ’
10 Any excuse got me out of the office .
11 My mother got me out of the room .
12 ‘ They got me out of the ward and put me under a sheet in this side room .
13 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
14 ‘ It got me out of the way while you put your nasty little heads together ! ’
15 ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’
16 It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same .
17 They moved them out of the way but not out of the district , just to somewhere handy where they could easily pick them up .
18 Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue .
19 I was scarcely conscious but Pat helped me out of the machine and as the dinghy had n't emerged after the ditching we had to swim about 250 yards to the beach .
20 But he tricked them out of the deeds , then conned them out of £85,000 to buy a Bentley .
21 Grasping her elbow , Donal moved her out of the way of the small bridesmaid who seemed to have got over-excited and was racing around with someone 's little boy .
22 His wife Mable scolded him out of the house on a bright May Saturday afternoon in the late 1920s .
23 Juliet and Tunney helped her out of the tank .
24 But he was smiling as they helped him out of the herbaceous border .
25 He gasped out his news even as Corbett , who had hurried down from his chamber , helped him out of the saddle .
26 Then Emmie helped him out of the skip and along the railway ; he clutched her with one hand and held Murgatroyd with the other .
27 Then all the glass started to go everywhere and the police helped us out of the area . ’
28 She was not alone any more in feeling oppressed by the strict formality , the strict time-keeping ; after-dinner games were more lively — and she was no longer the only one who wanted to giggle at the sound of the bagpipes that played them out of the dining-room after dinner every night .
29 British troops shepherded them out of the monastery buildings into 19 Warrior armoured vehicles .
30 The guests fell upon the centaurs and drove them out of the country , so they are now a rare sight indeed .
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