Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] me [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’ |
2 | To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents . |
3 | ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay . |
4 | ‘ Sure and it 'll keep me out of mischief for a while . |
5 | There are also plans to further develop the cereal processing at Girvan — something which Mr Sandy says will occupy him now that his nephew is in place as managing director : ‘ It 'll keep me out of mischief . ’ |
6 | I 'm bloody glad Albert do n't , he 'll drive me out of a bed . |
7 | ‘ You 'll put me out of my misery then , ’ says Chris . |
8 | And between you , you 'll talk me out of it ! ’ |
9 | If Father were to hear them he 'd whip me out of that place much quicker than he pushed me in , I can tell you . |
10 | I agreed with that at least , and I was half-prepared to believe him when he said he could keep me out of it . |
11 | ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road . |
12 | He said he 'd cut me out of his will and scrap my allowance . ’ |
13 | She 'd call me out of class , interrogate , |
14 | ‘ You said you 'd get me out of my house and you 've managed it . ’ |
15 | I had an idea I could hide out there for a while , maybe rest up , maybe make a connection who could get me out of the City . |
16 | Skipper Kim Barnett tells me : ‘ There was a time when the opposition used to like me out of the way quickly because I had a reputation for getting after the bowling . |
17 | They used to remind me uncomfortably of cattle trucks crowded with suffering humanity . |
18 | There was sense in which , it was n't really in Pilate 's hands , because Jesus had said to him , if I wanted I would speak to my father , he would send ten legions of angels and they would deliver me out of your hands , Pilate , you have no power over me . |
19 | ‘ That would do me out of a job . |
20 | At one point I would have to answer a long-distance phone call , which would keep me out of the room for half an hour . |
21 | Yes , Dorothea thought , I would enjoy her company , she would take me out of myself , for she has never for one moment lost her grip upon life , her grasp of a situation , her confidence . |
22 | He said it would take me out of myself a bit . |
23 | A job would get me out of the house a lot and provide me with much needed money . |
24 | J. was quite capable of staring her straight in the eye and swearing that black was white if it would get me out of a jam . |
25 | And a job would get me out of the attic . |
26 | So we continue travelling hopefully , traversing the geography , and absorbing impressions that may get me out of the pictorial routine that all artists are prone to . |
27 | ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’ |
28 | And it will get me out of your way , she thought . |
29 | ‘ Besides which , it will get me out of Kinsai for a while , ’ Alexei observed ironically . |
30 | You can leave me out of it . ’ |