Example sentences of "[to-vb] she out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Members of a Cardiff ladies ' rowing club tried to pull her out of the mud , but found the current was too fast , and the bitch ( yes , she is called Eric ! ) , too heavy .
2 Of course , you must make sure you protect the baby from a toddler who pinches or slaps or tries to tip her out of the pram when your back is turned .
3 Alina had assumed that Belov was taking her to another of the buildings , but it seemed now that he was going to lead her out of the settlement altogether .
4 He had assured her he would be able to lead her out of the forest , but so far they seemed only to have become tangled further in its mazy pathways .
5 However , there were people there who were ‘ greatly desiring that she had been out of that country ’ , and she bustled off to York , where the Archbishop paid a man five shillings to lead her out of the town .
6 Poppy dissolved into a quivering heap when staff tried to lead her out of the cage , so they suggested that I tried .
7 Kate said nothing , just allowed him to lead her out into the winter sunshine towards the waiting car .
8 And , at this stage , it would be quite wrong to rule her out as a suspect .
9 ‘ So that seems to rule her out as the murderer , ’ Blanche concluded with a sigh of relief .
10 Najma 's family tried to talk her out of a singing career as not quite suitable for a good Muslim girl , but she persevered and in 1984 won Britain 's Asian song contest on her first public appearance .
11 It took me nearly twenty minutes to talk her out of the loo , finally having to promise that Nevil was not a friend , that he would n't call the police and that there would be no need for Mr and Mrs Binkworthy to know anything untoward had happened that afternoon .
12 Jed 's idea of doing something special was to be allowed to help her out on the estate , almost as if he was afraid that he 'd find himself abandoned if he did n't make himself useful .
13 Mrs Wright must have got Lee to help her out of the car with the sack .
14 ‘ Better make me a list for Christmas , ’ Wayne said , and he gave her his hand to help her out onto the lakeside track .
15 But she was n't feeling easy with him now , and as he pushed an easy-chair closer to her couch , and sat down opposite her , she had the uncanniest feeling that he was n't going to let her out of the room until she had told him every last bit of what there was to tell .
16 You just said we had to leave her out of the conversation ! ’
17 Kate knew it was no good resisting , so she meekly allowed him to shepherd her out of the flat down to the basement where he kept his car .
18 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
19 ‘ I wanted to sound her out about a job . ’
20 She had earlier persuaded him to allow her out of the bank in Greater Manchester on the pretext of getting the keys to the safe .
21 Lilian was fast asleep again , and Ruth managed to lift her out of the pram without waking her .
22 ‘ I agreed to marry Janice to get her out of a fix .
23 ‘ This would not have happened with Mr Chatto or Mr Windus , ’ said the female novelist , as Penelope at last managed to get her out of the building .
24 Josie said that she did n't usually get in until around six , but that there were a few extra jobs that she wanted to finish off ; Lucy had the feeling , but did n't say so , that the main point of the exercise was probably to get her out of the way before the slender red-haired woman arrived home .
25 A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun .
26 So if the lady was on fire , you 'd leave it basically to the Fire Brigade , obviously if you could help the lady , get a ladder up to the window to get her out of the room or something like that , you would do that , you would help in any way you can , but the real experts are the Fire Brigade so we leave all the er real technical stuff to the Fire Brigade .
27 But it was a note from Peter and Marianne , making arrangements to get her out to the wedding .
28 He wanted to be rid of her , to have her out of the office and out of his life , and that was what she wanted too , was n't it ?
29 Ruth asked as Fernando reached down and grasped her tightly round the wrist to haul her out of the swimming-pool .
30 ‘ Your spy ? ’ she gibed , recalling that Cavell had been with her when another DJ had telephoned to ask her out to a street market that only operated at night .
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