Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] him out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Chapman became a target man in more ways than one as the Germans singled him out for a buffeting that went unpunished by Swedish referee Rune Larsson . |
2 | For many years he ran his own scaffolding company but the recession forced him out of business . |
3 | He had laid by his sword , but he had a dagger still upon him , and managed to draw it and slash through the folds that smothered him ; and Norbury and Erpyngham and half a dozen others of his own people came plunging and splashing through the storm to help him out of these ominous grave-clothes . |
4 | Thereafter Ladislav could not keep any post for long before the authorities hounded him out of it . |
5 | When the Russkies dig him out of the snow tomorrow he 'll say he knows nothing about our operations in Helsinki and I 'm going to make sure he 's not lying . |
6 | Now my Lord the defendants say of course , that they were never asked by the plaintiff to get him out of the contract so that the duty er never arose . |
7 | The Captain tries to put his message more clearly , but is in great pain , and the King orders him out with attendants and fails to understand his message . |
8 | Palmerston returned to the Foreign Office in July 1846 in Russell 's administration and was able to enjoy the effects of the changes he had instigated until December 1851 , when pressure from the Court forced him out of the Foreign Office . |
9 | The mechanic watched him out of the comer of his eye as he went from car to car , making an elaborate pretence of examining the interiors . |
10 | Well — he would not , and the laird turned him out for it — he turned him out and sent him off and we have had no land since and he put nobody else into Upper Farrochil — he only wanted it for himself . |
11 | He collected the full list of the contents of the dead boy 's pockets , and one unexpected item in the collection sent him out of his way to pay a visit to ‘ The Salmon 's Return ’ before he finally reached Paviour 's house . |
12 | The State winched him out of the professorial chair when the ecclesiastical authority was lukewarm . |
13 | She noticed her own brusqueness , but could not help herself ; she was looking forward to the army clearing him out of Rupe . |
14 | He 's got a bad knee and without the union to keep him out of hard physical work he 's stuck really — he 's got no qualifications or anything . ’ |
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 | Ruth moistened her dry lips , feeling this Fernando moving into her secret world and not having the strength to shift him out of it . |
17 | The path brought him out into the rest of the grounds . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The pain brought him out of his unconsciousness . |
20 | The weight of the Zodiac plucked him out of the cockpit like a pip out of a ripe olive and he screamed with the terror of drowning as he struck the water . |
21 | Laughton is in a hole and the players as professional sportsmen have a responsibility to pull him out of it . |
22 | I always regarded Ellen 's attitude towards Grimes as one of sympathy and understanding and a desire to help him out of his difficulties . |
23 | The band and crew have a month to talk him out of it . |
24 | But there was obviously nothing she could do about it now , she decided , and the holiday in Rome would no doubt put him out of her mind . |
25 | 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 ? |
26 | When lo ! an angel called him out of heaven , |
27 | His mind could be changed , she reasoned within herself , especially if Doreen made an effort to charm him out of his present anti-female trend of thought . |