Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She must have gone to work on him , probably saying he 'd get more out of me that way .
2 ( The little road going off to the left here , towards Host a , I certainly do n't advise ; it scared the wits out of me one afternoon , so steep , narrow and broken was it ) .
3 I 've been doin' all sorts of jobs since then , and livin' in all sorts of lodgings , and now I 've been chucked out of me last place because I did n't 'ave any job or any money .
4 I got thrown out of me previous room this morning , on account of owings . ’
5 His self defence , and I now read from actually only a paragraph or so earlier than my opening passage , his self defence in the reason of Church government is quite interesting erm ‘ If I hunted after praise by the ostentation of wit and learning , I should not write thus out of mine own season , when I have neither yet completed to my mind the full circle of my private studies , although I complain not of any insufficiency to the matter in hand , or were I ready to my wishes it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times .
6 Why , they take the piss out of you all week and then they 're suddenly all friendly and say how so and so
7 This had his name on it , + he ate his breakfast out of it each morning .
8 ‘ I tell you Cooper would n't bust out of it that way .
9 You ca n't get out of it that way !
10 Humans go in and out of it all day !
11 He repeatedly told himself he 'd beat the stiffness out of it one day .
12 No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time .
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