Example sentences of "out of [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And without any lead-up she said , ‘ From what I gather some people take the mickey out of her down there because of her name , punning it like , and she being a bit fat .
2 Especially , she realised , if Cara got out of her how well her dinner appointment with Ven Gajdusek had gone .
3 The cook , a tall shrivelled female who looked as though all of her body-juices had been dried out of her long ago in a hot oven , walked on to the platform wearing a dirty white apron .
4 Ca n't get in and out of them so easily
5 It refuses to move out of them any sooner .
6 We 'll get the real thing out of you soon enough and you wo n't see a farthing for it . ’
7 Getting out of it either backwards or on the left side is considered to be unlucky .
8 But leave us out of it just now .
9 And James grew out of it in about three months !
10 You do n't get out of it that easily . ’
11 Fig 99 C is sailing in A's dirty wind and must get out of it as soon as possible by either tacking or bearing away .
12 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
13 We really came out of it very well , " said Bigwig .
14 You 've come out of it very well , so far .
15 Britain believed that she came out of it very well .
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