Example sentences of "out of my [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was shocked out of my usual circumspection . ’
2 PAUL Malone today warned his League Cup flops : ‘ Go through the motions against Linfield and you 're out of my Irish Cup plans ! ’
3 I climbed out of my hired morning suit , mused lingeringly on everything I 'd experienced that eventful day … and fell fast asleep .
4 And the key to maintaining the regularity and discipline would be to walk out of my front door and do a circuit around the block and back home again .
5 This was the key to the whole thing — REGULAR , RHYTHMIC BRISK WALKING OUT OF MY FRONT DOOR , AROUND THE BLOCK AND BACK AGAIN .
6 Can i now walk out of my front door safely with head held high , please ? ’ he asks .
7 Because reading her writings startled me out of my narrow conception of her talent .
8 Only the day before I might have prayed for a stray round to puncture the car and my coffin and put me out of my endless misery .
9 And I was knocked clean out of my right wits at first .
10 Get out of my bloody shoes , Mick !
11 He pipped me mum and made me jump out of my bloody skin .
12 Get out of my bloody sight ! ’
13 ‘ I GOT kicked out of my first band and that weekend I bought a guitar and immediately started recording the first Big Black record .
14 I do remember fighting to stay balanced on the rock and not managing it , I do remember that when the world came back into focus I could not see out of my left eye .
15 The Singhs ' supermarket swindle has at least got them out of my bald patch , as the prospect of lots of money has put football right out of their heads .
16 He drew his hand with difficulty out of my rigid grip .
17 And I 'll repay you 100 francs a month ; that is , for five months you can take 100 francs out of my monthly allowance .
18 Only ten out of my twenty-five teachers found the social and political assumptions here worth commenting on :
19 I got out of my wet clothes and went straight to bed . ’
20 I had to pay out of my supplementary benefit , £7 an hour , just once a week .
21 But now it really is time to drop this pen out of my stiffening hand .
22 This went smoothly and is a great improvement but in order to create the compressed drive and double the hard disk capacity the SuperStor program took my hard disk ( drive C : ) and seemed to create a compressed drive D : it then swaps drive D and drive C so that the compressed drive is now C : The result is that I seem to be locked out of my old drive D in Rom which has one or two useful bits on — like a hardware check program .
23 He waited to see if I was going to frown and drag some faint recollection out of my own memory , but I said nothing .
24 I can look out of my own window , ca n't I ? ’
25 I made up the difference out of my own money . ’
26 Those are , pull out of my own head those are !
27 I think it 's sometimes falsely represented as being academic or being unreal or as not relating to the masses of women 's lives , and it 's out of my own experience I just want to be clear about this , it 's out of my own experience as an incest survivor , as a pornography survivor , my father worked in the porn industry , that I came to revolutionary feminism .
28 I think it 's sometimes falsely represented as being academic or being unreal or as not relating to the masses of women 's lives , and it 's out of my own experience I just want to be clear about this , it 's out of my own experience as an incest survivor , as a pornography survivor , my father worked in the porn industry , that I came to revolutionary feminism .
29 ‘ It would n't look right to be out of my own house on Christmas Day , ’ she answered ; that they were not yet married was left unsaid .
30 But they ca n't keep me out of my own house , can they ? ’
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