Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] him out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On each occasion , he became engaged in long disputes with local reporters , some of whom tried to jostle him out of the room .
2 I tried to persuade him out of it but he would n't budge .
3 Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor
4 Afterwards I had to take him out to the pub to revive him . ’
5 When I had stretched him out on the floor , I stood over him .
6 Somewhere they 've got a , there 's a picture of him and I 've named him out of one of the photos I brought over .
7 I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own .
8 ‘ Of course he would n't take a bribe from you , or anyone , come to that , and especially someone trying to bribe him out of the country because of a woman — one he happens to love very much . ’
9 Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal .
10 His call-up was made more pressing by the knee injury suffered by David Burrows in the Coca-Cola Cup draw with Crystal Palace , which has put him out of action for three months .
11 It was in the corresponding match last season that Marshall sustained the knee ligament damage which threatened to put him out of the game .
12 Reilly is confident that rest will cure Jonathan Davies 's persistent groin problem but must be concerned about Lucas 's broken wrist which threatens to keep him out of next month 's Cup final .
13 Overlooking the causal nature of meaning with respect to usage leads here to obvious circularity within the formal framework however : to is first defined as necessary to support a clausal complement with no discussion of the data which contradict this postulate ( cf She helped lift him out of the bed ; You 've missed things .
14 CROCKED star Gary Stevens last night blasted the Airdrie hard-man who has put him out for six weeks .
15 BRIAN MARWOOD , England winger turned Premier League reject , last night heaped gratitude on the man who has booted him out of Sheffield United .
16 She tried to put him out of her mind while she drove along and had almost succeeded when she pulled up outside the surgery and saw a car standing in the yard .
17 ‘ He was n't as odd as you 'd made him out to be , your friend , ’ Gillian said as we left .
18 He liked Mrs Robson , he had become very fond of her : she was down to earth , and she seemed to bring him out of himself , but she seemed to be harbouring serious ideas about Maggie and him .
19 Could n't you have kept him out of the way ? ’
20 ‘ Will she manage to get him out of the USA ? ’
21 She says she did want him out of the house , but she did n't want to kill him as a court was going to evict him anyway .
22 She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things .
23 His mother had drunk too much stout , ‘ gone up the school ’ , and had him transferred from metal work to Latin , from Civic Studies to French ; she had paid a maths coach with the earnings of a paper-round she had sent him out on .
24 Two-thirty in the afternoon and she had dragged him out of bed ?
25 Perhaps the answer out of the mouths of her babes … he had this mad idea of working with refugees ; politically , of course , it would be an absolute nightmare , but she was sure she had talked him out of it .
26 She had helped him out of his jacket , tie and shoes , reckoned he would n't come to any great harm if he slept in his damp shirt and trousers , and placed a duvet over him .
27 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 .
28 And what would his heart tell him about the gods , who had singled him out for this fate ?
29 He was almost tempted to say a prayer of gratitude to the God who had brought him out of Egypt but his contented contemplation was interrupted by the opening of his office door .
30 In his summing-up , Mr Justice Leonard said the case against Kearney hinged on his identification by Mr Lewin , who had picked him out at an identity parade .
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