Example sentences of "[verb] he out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Rocastle got a page long interview expressing some puzzlement at Wilko keeping him out of the first team .
2 If she was n't , he slipped into her mind , the memory of her response to him both torment and humiliation , and dislodging him once he entered her thoughts proved far more difficult than keeping him out in the first place .
3 In spite of his explanations they 'd insisted on signing him out at the little cabin , and he 'd snatched the case out of his car and run back , wondering why it always rained .
4 Korda let him out on a three-picture deal with Fox , continued to pay him $15,000 a year but would take a large slice of what Fox paid him : from the three pictures Richard would earn about £80,000 .
5 But he was smiling as they helped him out of the herbaceous border .
6 The Scot said : ‘ I was one punch away from knocking him out in the fifth and if I had n't been injured , I would have finished him . ’
7 I learned that even if you pay the mortgage on your home and your husband contributes nothing to bills , you can not legally lock him out of the matrimonial home .
8 When he was no more than knee high and as slender as a pencil , I dug him out of the wild river bank and planted him in a virginal garden , half an acre of island that consisted of nothing more luxurious or exotic than brick rubble , tilled chalk and grass seed .
9 because he lives a life where material luxury has bought him out of the social expectations imposed on less fortunate people .
10 He is currently in Israel although a leg strain will keep him out of the national side , who play Finland in Helsinki in a World Cup tie tomorrow .
11 Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight .
12 It is perhaps Warr 's amalgam of democratic ideals with an advanced sense of history , both past and future , which marks him out as a significant political thinker of his time .
13 Get him out in the fresh air as much as you can cos
14 The Army had taught him that , too , and the SAS acceptance tests had rammed the lesson home by sending him out over the damp Brecon Beacons with a 55-lb Bergen rucksack knowing he had to cover a certain distance in a certain time but not knowing that when he had done it , there would n't be the trucks they had promised but a vague assur-ance of a cup of tea if he kept on marching a few more miles in that direction .
15 Her mind worried the problem of where would he find lodgings , how could she summon the strength to put him out of the only refuge he had ?
16 But Travis had been marvellously patient for months and months now — could n't she find a way to put him out of the private hell he was in ?
17 Endill followed him out into the biggest corridor he had ever seen .
18 Michael Harvey followed him out to the hired car .
19 Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson talked him out of an immediate announcement , but Graham Taylor 's decision not to retain Robson for next week 's decisive game in Poland made any further delay pointless .
20 I was lucky enough to knock him out in the first round .
21 It 's a well-founded faith he has developed since Michelin this year singled him out as the only French chef worthy of upgrading to the coveted three-star accolade .
22 Whatever Gould 's personal opinion of Gilbert , or whatever his error , his qualifications as a naturalist were undisputed , and singled him out as the ideal candidate for sharing Gould 's exploration .
23 Even if it was n't quite enough finesse to keep him out of the loony bin .
24 And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind .
25 And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind .
26 Although the very thought of court action had brought him out in a cold sweat , the same grittiness which had enabled his father to jump ship and seek a new life now came to his rescue .
27 Before the startled merchant could think of a reply , Cranston had taken Athelstan by the elbow and steered him out into the sun-baked street .
28 The State winched him out of the professorial chair when the ecclesiastical authority was lukewarm .
29 Hall faces a three-match ban , which would also rule him out of the third round FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough on January 3 , three days before the Selhurst Park showdown .
30 They had found him quicker than he 'd anticipated , sniffing him out through the darkened streets .
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