Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] him out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned . |
2 | ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’ |
3 | In no time at all , she was hurrying down the hallway towards the nursery , where she swept in to announce , ‘ It 's such a glorious day , Mr Turnbull , I think we 'll cut short Richard 's lessons and I 'll take him out in the sunshine . ’ |
4 | To picture a man in words , one 's much like another , ’ said Aldhelm , ‘ but bring me to see him , I 'll pick him out from a thousand . ’ |
5 | He said , I 'll catch him out on this one . |
6 | I could point him out to you , though , if I see him , ’ he said positively . |
7 | I could see him out of the corner of my eye and I thought , I 'm going to stick with him . |
8 | I wished I had n't come , I wished I 'd cut him out of my life . |
9 | I used to watch him out of the back attic window in the late afternoon , when he had risen from his rest . |
10 | If my foster-son be still held there , by the grace of heaven I will take him out of his captivity . |
11 | Nobody would pull him out of the sea . |
12 | His fear focused his whole concentration on the tiny circle of steel pressed against his flinching neck , and on the white-knuckled finger he could imagine curled round the little half moon of metal — the least movement of which would blast him out of existence . |
13 | New Kiwi centre signing Kevin ‘ The Beast ’ Iro , who flew in on Thursday , has been caged because of a damaged ankle which will keep him out of action for a fortnight . |
14 | You may put him out of your mind . |
15 | Well I think you should put him out to work ! |
16 | She must get him out of the house . |
17 | You want to persuade the trustees to withhold Peter 's rightful inheritance , and as well as that you 'll throw him out of his home too . |
18 | She closed her eyes , as if by doing so she could shut him out of her mind . |
19 | She could see him out of the comer of her eye , removing a crystal from his pocket and placing it in her desk reader . |
20 | Anthony had written that Julia seemed to like him , and so perhaps she could keep him out of their way . |
21 | You 'd bore him out of his mind in a very short time . ’ |
22 | ‘ You could point him out to me , ’ Culley said . |
23 | THE business worked by magic — until Musgrave donned his only clean suit , the infallible sign that he was off on a call to Lord Glenconner or Sir Michael Culmne-Seymour , who used to bail him out to the tune of £50 or £100 . |
24 | People who used to seek him out in Westminster Hall and in London now turn away and avoid him . |
25 | And , although she never actually put it into words she had made it perfectly clear that she would put him out of business if he did n't agree to her terms . |
26 | You can blot him out of your mind for a while , you can go your own way and forget about him , you can not get rid of Jesus Christ and his claims that easily . |
27 | ‘ You can push him out of my life , ’ she said angrily . |
28 | We must put him out of our hearts for ever , he said . ’ |
29 | First we must get him out of England , where he risks death every moment . |
30 | Somewhere , som something wrong somewhere so we 'll have him out on Monday . |