Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] him out [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | When I called him out for it , Fest came between us . |
3 | He usually stops eating for a couple of days but I talk him out of it . |
4 | Once , I saw him out in his nightshirt . |
5 | Eventually someone put him out of his misery and told him , between guffaws , that he was in fact conversing with has-been '80s saddoes CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT . |
6 | ‘ I wanted him out of it . |
7 | So until he was about a year old nobody took him out except me . |
8 | The narrator Michael , an elderly bachelor living in genteel poverty , describes his ‘ castle in the air ’ ; in it he has married Christiana , the girl who gave him up when he was disinherited , while John Spatter , who cheated him out of his business , remains his friend and partner . |
9 | Although it might sound as though Dawn was petrified of Jasper there were a number of occasions when she scared him out of his skin . |
10 | Yet you threw him out of his job just to make room for me . ’ |
11 | ‘ by no means did [ the Danes ] provide him with less gifts , less national treasure ’ , says the poet with proud understatement , ‘ than those did ( þonne þá dydon ) who sent him out at his beginning , alone over the waves , being a child . ’ |
12 | After that she shut him out of her mind once again . |
13 | ‘ If we brought you to where you could see the Zikr , could you pick him out for us ? ’ |
14 | When you take him out for his first walk on the lead , it is always nicer if an older dog accompanies you . |
15 | ROS : We are counting on you to take him out of himself . |
16 | ‘ So how are you ? ’ she forced him out of her mind to ask . |
17 | All she knew was that she wanted him out of her flat — and out of her life — before he managed to do any more harm . |
18 | You wanted him out of your life ; well , now he 'll be gone for good . |
19 | ‘ Oh , yes , ’ she replied , and because she had almost added that she had been going to travel with her sister — which would surely then have led to her boring him out of his skull with all of the rest of it , ‘ All alone , ’ she added with feigned cheerfulness . |
20 | You listen to his gruff voice giving orders to his crew as they row him out to his ketch . |
21 | Penda gave one sister in marriage to Cenwealh , king of the upper Thames valley Saxons , and when Cenwealh repudiated her he drove him out of his kingdom by c . |
22 | ‘ If he has not come round , we will put the TV on anyway and hope that it brings him out of it . |