Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Just as we might buy a new outfit , then take it home and change out of the old and into the new , so Paul likens the complete change needed if we are to live as followers of Christ . |
2 | With Rex and Woodchip out of the picture and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land , how can we fail ? |
3 | She had packed and checked out of the hotel without seeing either of the two brothers or her cousin . |
4 | She grew bored , and gazed out of the window , at the fading winter light and the fluttering descent of the snow . |
5 | Iris yawned , put her hands behind her head and gazed out of the window . |
6 | With a hesitant smile she turned away from him , and sipped what was left of her champagne and gazed out of the window . |
7 | Sergeant Joe finished his warming whisky , shook hands with Mr Singleton , took hold of his carpet-bag , and limped out of the cosy , club-like atmosphere of Hennessey 's . |
8 | It was not too big or cumbersome to take away so I packed it up in my stout old haversack and stepping out of the ruins of the boilerhouse , returned to the shed . |
9 | Disgust shivered through her , and stepping out of the reach of his hands she hissed , ‘ Get out of my house , you mucky little sod ! |
10 | They wheel about the sky , fading and crystallizing out of the air to the horror of their victims , striking fear into their hearts with their piercing cries . |
11 | In any case most of the time required will be taken up at the beginning , in the planning and drawing out of the plan on paper , in choosing the plants , and in soil preparation and planting . |
12 | Grigoriev bowed and hastened out of the room . |
13 | When the transistor came along , we thought that with valves and relays out of the way , electronics would never ( well , hardly ever ) break down . |
14 | One boy is chosen and goes out of the room . |
15 | I stay at home and my partner — for I 'm not a wife — puts on a suit and goes out of the door to work . |
16 | She turned on her heel and stalked out of the room . |
17 | You might compare , for instance , a real letter from 1740 with one of the letters in Richardson 's novel Pamela ( published 1740 , and made up of a sequence of imitation letters ) . |
18 | 5.3.1 an aggregate sum of ten thousand dollars ( $10,000 ) as an advance on the sums due under clause 5.3.2 below and made up of the following payments : |
19 | Sabine tried to brake , stalled instead , and tumbled out of the car . |
20 | They hurried off , Rathbone with an excited spring in his step , Bruce huffing and puffing to keep up with him , and passed out of the rain into a street wedged thick with fog . |
21 | Carbon dioxide is removed and passed out of the cell . |
22 | So they risked all , and late one night when she heard a low whistle she rose from her straw pallet in the lower scullery and crept out of the house ; and when Tristram had climbed over the wall , she gave herself to him there on the midnight grass with the summer moon blazing down through the trees and the scent of honey wafting up from the silent hives . |
23 | We rose , bowed to Queen Margaret , mumbled our apologies and crept out of the hall . |
24 | I started to run up , straight up the hill , erm lucky the monster was running straight at me and sticking out of the crowd and he tripped over and after the end |
25 | I did not expect to survive but miraculously I escaped and got out of the country . |
26 | She grinned and got out of the car . |
27 | He pulled up in front of the stone steps and got out of the car . |
28 | ‘ Deal , ’ Graham replied and got out of the car . |
29 | Whitlock removed the keys from the ignition and got out of the car . |
30 | She kissed her father and got out of the car . |