Example sentences of "out [prep] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It would ruin your future as a politician if anybody found out about my birth . |
2 | Finding out about my history was finding out about Lawrence 's context and vice versa . |
3 | I still do n't know how Marianne found out about my father and my past — but I know now that you did n't tell her . ’ |
4 | ROBBIE There was something else he said , about not having to look far to find out about my mother and everything . |
5 | Is there some way to be found out for my escape , without danger to yourself ? |
6 | I would n't plan a life out for my child , I could n't possibly do it , you know … |
7 | ‘ Went out for my brother Martin 's wedding and decided to stay . ’ |
8 | He said , well , he said there was two of us he said working together and er , I 'd be look out for my mate or he 'd be look out for me , he says erm ooh , between five and six hundred a year , he said they pinch ! |
9 | I would like to be well versed on a particular subject at work and sought out for my advice |
10 | He reached out for my hand . |
11 | Clare is out for my blood of course , poor thing , but I could n't really help that . |
12 | But then the shattering instant fallback into sub-light speed felt like some thing was trying to pull my bones out through my flesh . |
13 | So , somewhat in the footsteps of the pursuers of Colonel Fawcett , who disappeared many years ago into the jungles of South America , I set out after my man , who had slipped away , sadly and silently , back into the dark continent and seemingly into history . |
14 | Yeah , I 'll have my one fifty there which I 'll have to , which I 'm going to take to town tomorrow night , because I took it out of my dad 's pocket , what he gives me |
15 | Yeah , I 'll have my one fifty there which I 'll have to , which I 'm going to take to town tomorrow night , because I took it out of my dad 's pocket , what he gives me |
16 | ‘ Move your fucking car out of my drive ’ , he growled . |
17 | ‘ And move your fucking car out of my drive . ’ |
18 | It did n't help that most of the time I was pissed out of my brain . |
19 | I toiled through Latin for a course requirement because meteorology had too much maths in it , and felt the conjugations sluicing out of my brain the instant the exam was over . |
20 | well just six hours to go to that vital clash vs the canaries — i predict a 2–1 win for us and scum getting shaky and cantona leaving an monkeys growing out of my butt and … |
21 | Well we 'll take it out of my salary . |
22 | No wonder we have always eaten as we have , she thought ; if nothing else comes out of my malaise I may at least learn how to cook in the spirit of the times . |
23 | Then I tried it on the pasture , but that was a bit rough , so I thought I would ride it down the new road through the iron gate leading out of my land . |
24 | I slipped out of my hiding-place and went to St John 's Wood . |
25 | While Grainger was talking I had torn a page out of my diary and written on it ‘ Why was Jefferson in California a lot ? |
26 | ‘ You 'll put me out of my misery then , ’ says Chris . |
27 | Oh , come on , Robyn , put me out of my misery . |
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 | We were being given a marvellous send off by the people there but I was not too sure about the starting pistol that George McGuire was wielding though , maybe I would be put out of my misery sooner than I thought ! |
30 | My leg had gone completely to sleep and I could n't feel it at all , but I managed to hobble to the door , collecting fourpence out of my wallet , and down the stairs to the first landing where the telephone was . |