Example sentences of "[verb] him out into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Strong hands turned him round and helped him out into the street again . |
2 | Strong hands turned Soapy round and helped him out into the street again . |
3 | And this spirit continues with Jesus thereafter , it descended on him at baptism , it drove him out into the wilderness to be tempted and so on . |
4 | She was not like the Glasgow woman , who had shown him out into the street . |
5 | Father Peter handed them their cloaks , taking his own from a wooden peg , and they followed him out into the cold . |
6 | She followed him out into the hallway , toting her small suitcase . |
7 | As she followed him out into the sunshine , Sabine thought , I 'll ask him later , and pushed the memory of Antoinette 's venom to the furthest recesses of her mind . |
8 | Senga took her brother 's hand and led him out into the hall . |
9 | The path brought him out into the rest of the grounds . |
10 | Sometimes the violent power of the Spirit is seen in almost physical terms , as when the Spirit of the Lord entered into Ezekiel and set him on his feet , or lifted him up , or brought him out into the valley ( Ezek. 2:2 , 3:12 , 37:1 ) . |
11 | I sipped cocoa , and wondered how and when I would be able to turn him out into the night again . |
12 | She pulled harder , dragging him out into the path of a waltzing couple , trying to wrap his arms round her waist . |
13 | I took him out into the garden . |
14 | I used to try and get him out into the country in the car . |
15 | She had taken him out into the garden to show him various easy spring tasks that must be done , and for which she would pay him , and he had refused . |
16 | At home this meant putting him out into the hall of the bungalow ( where there were no stairs ) . |
17 | As the boatmen rowed him out into the middle of Sydney harbour , his piper played a lament at the stem and John stood at the prow in full dress uniform , with his sword held high . |
18 | Richard 's achievement of the throne necessarily brings him out into the open , where fraud and concealment are of no use and force alone can preserve him . |