Example sentences of "i [be] [vb pp] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I will be absolutely gutted if I am ruled out of the derby . |
2 | The only thing I 'm bent out of shape about is that nobody knows it 's a different pickup ; everyone thinks it 's a regular Trembucker ! |
3 | I 'm turned out of the house where I was born whether I want to go or no , the house and the business are handed over to … to that woman , and I have to share what is left in a joint legacy with Francis ! ’ |
4 | I 'm , I 'm run out of time now |
5 | I 'm fed up of all this aggravation . |
6 | Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes . |
7 | I 'm fed up of |
8 | Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes . |
9 | No , you tell them , I 'm fed up of telling kids off today ! |
10 | Look , I 'm fed up of this . |
11 | Cos I 'm fed up of stuff going all bubbly ! |
12 | Cos I 'm fed up of losing your money |
13 | I 'm fed up of your behaviour , you get out too . |
14 | This is unbelievable , I thought , I 'm locked out of the country where I live , and they worry about litter . |
15 | And the narrator intones , ‘ I 'm compromised out of his dirty mouth . ’ |
16 | I was dragged out of bed half asleep after being kidnapped the night before . |
17 | I was dragged out of my bed one morning when I was in A Division , and at that time unless you passed your life-saving exams in the water , you could n't be considered for promotion . |
18 | I was dragged out of the cave , through the waterfall , to lie on my back gazing up at the fast-moving clouds in the blue sky ; and I thought to myself , Those clouds are free , just as I was until now . |
19 | And suddenly I was swept out of myself — knowing , knowing , knowing . |
20 | ‘ I was swept out of time . ’ |
21 | My shabby uniform soon became dirty and then dirtier , and once I was sent out of class to the matron by a teacher who complained of my general ‘ filthiness ’ . |
22 | ‘ Were n't you a little shocked to hear that I was born out of wedlock . ’ |
23 | I was fed up of being in the house , anyway … . |
24 | I was ruled out of order , I erm I there were point out then that twenty five new councillors and I understand it was n't legitimate if I wanted to restrict the vote only to those twenty five so that the rest of you would actually realise that this has gone on far too long , I only put that as a I think it is very , very important erm that we break new ground . |
25 | Whatever he heard me say , some time later I was led out of the doors and taken to rooms they said were mine , as if they were pleased about it . |
26 | I was considered out of care and control . |
27 | Then I did n't anticipate , I was yanked out of the back of the court , I 'd gone there to see some proceedings with people I was involved with and all of a sudden the barrister for the defendant said , is a Mr in court ? |
28 | After the normal speculation that surrounds these events I was put out of my misery as she weighed in at 32lb 4oz — to say I was ecstatic would have been an understatement . |
29 | I had n't done this amount of countryside rambling since I was drummed out of the Boy Scouts . |
30 | A quarter of a mile , and plenty of stops later , I was hauled out of the water by my dripping father , who reminded me we had to go to Kirton , where I was playing football . |