“Going from the kitchen to the back steps, he walked ________ the door.” (Pointing gesture) [Early QRs: Other ways of saying ‘out’—”He walked ________ the door (through!)”]
THROUGH | 538 |
OUT | 463 |
OUT OF | 91 |
PAST | 9 |
NR | 6 |
STRAIGHT THROUGH | 5 |
OUT THROUGH | 4 |
OUTEN | 4 |
BY | 3 |
TO | 3 |
OUT BACK | 2 |
OUTSIDE | 2 |
RIGHT THROUGH | 2 |
ACROSS | 1 |
AWAY | 1 |
BEYOND | 1 |
ON BEYOND THE | 1 |
OUT AT | 1 |
OUTDOOR | 1 |
OUTDOORS | 1 |
OUTSIDE OF | 1 |
PASS | 1 |
RIGHT OUT | 1 |
STRAIGHT OUT OF | 1 |
THEW | 1 |
TOWARD | 1 |
TOWARDS | 1 |
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