Example sentences of "i be out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A : I am out of petrol . |
2 | Fr Butler , one of five boys from a quiet country family in Bohergloss , Kilkenny , added : ‘ I am out of work . |
3 | I only pray heaven she may not take it into her head to run away while I am out of reach ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I am going away , I am getting away , I am out of place here , ’ I answered . |
5 | I am out of business . |
6 | When my eyes open , I am out of town . |
7 | But I 'm out of sight now . |
8 | The festivities will now start and I do n't think I 'm out of order at all if I asked all the Three-Ninetieth veterans to give a real round of applause to these beautiful British people have come , have come out this after this after th this afternoon . |
9 | I reckon I 'm out of favour . |
10 | I 'm out of puff . ’ |
11 | Maybe I 'm out of touch or incredibly uncool , but the sight of three rather ugly individuals beavering away like physics teachers does n't turn me on . |
12 | As my vouchers are used up in about four months each year this means that for eight months I 'm out of pocket using our stores for the weekly shop . |
13 | ‘ I 'm out of condition , ’ she panted , as Penry opened the door and pushed her inside the kitchen . |
14 | ‘ I 've told you , ’ she said , ‘ I 'm out of fucks . |
15 | I 'm out of cigarettes myself . |
16 | It 's always kept in here , you see , unless it 's in the lock , but if I 'm out of doors you can be sure it 's in my bag . ’ |
17 | I 'm out of butter . ’ |
18 | While I 'm out at work during the week I get a break from my son 's peculiarities . |
19 | Its funny you know , sometimes when I 'm out at schools the kids will come up to me and say , ‘ Do you have to go to work now ? ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm out for Number One ’ . |
21 | Er well I were out of work and er municipal elections used to come in November . |
22 | If you want to know , it completed the whole exercise for me , the first time , while I was out to lunch . |
23 | Before I knew it I was out to sea . |
24 | I was out at clubs every night : Munkberry 's , The Embassy , Global Village . |
25 | ‘ They could have fixed it while I was out at lunch and they never tell you , not if it 's Saturday . ’ |
26 | Er I was out at Tesco 's this morning . |
27 | I was out on Shaftesbury Avenue , facing Eros , the heart of Piccadilly , in the guts of Soho , the cunt of London . |
28 | ‘ I was out with Annsley one evening and I was giving him some stick about not putting something back into the game , ’ said Armstrong . |
29 | ‘ After three years , I was out with ulcers . |
30 | I found myself lying to her , although my lies seemed to me to represent the truth as soon as I was out of Aisha 's house . |