Example sentences of "push [pers pn] out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pushing them out of the way , she hastened to the bed .
2 ‘ Never mind what kind , ’ said Gurder , pushing him out of the way .
3 Duvall was suddenly standing on the step above him , pushing him out of the way and stepping down past him .
4 A whole exciting new scene was being born all about her and pushing her out of the way .
5 Ace tried to thrust a ghostly neural net crystal underneath the Doctor 's nose and only succeeded in pushing it out of the image field .
6 The soundproofing between its three sections is excellent and helped enormously by the fact that the PA system drops sound down from the ceiling rather than pushing it out from the front .
7 I do n't want to push her out of the house but I just know I 've reached the stage of not being able to cope any more . ’
8 I pushed them out of the way and took the cat off the tree .
9 ‘ Well , this big chap sort of pushed me out of the way a bit .
10 As soon as she saw this , she gave a delighted laugh , and pushed me out of the gate .
11 ‘ Komm , ’ said the man roughly and pushed me out of the door .
12 When she 'd finished it was 17.31 and she almost pushed me out of the door .
13 He pushed me out of the room .
14 Once he nearly caught it but someone pushed him out of the way at the last moment .
15 The fat cook pushed him out of the way , coming to turn a pan of potatoes roasting under spitted beef .
16 Michael pushed him out of the way .
17 He pushed him out of the way .
18 One confident stride after another pushed him out across the ice until he wheeled sharply , shedding a spume of flakes at his feet .
19 The fellow grasped the unresisting Rachel and pushed her out of the hall .
20 Nearly pushed her out of the door .
21 ‘ So you pushed her out of the car and gave the whole game away ? ’
22 However , there is evidence to suggest that some women distrusted other methods of birth control , and particularly that of male withdrawal ; not all women could reckon on either being able to ‘ push him out of the way when I think it 's near ’ , or on their husbands ' constant exercise of self-control .
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