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

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1 From there he was handed on to Bloomsbury House , where Elaine Blond agreed a one-off payment to fit him out for another job .
2 But Mr Donnellan claimed they wanted him to admit a lesser charge to get him out of the college quietly .
3 The beastly blob wipes him out in a story in America 's DC Superman comics .
4 He had added to the crumbs of education thrown to him by his father an ambition of his own focused on Samavia — not , to him , a real place so much as a symbol of satisfying large issues to take him out of a drab world .
5 Using the rock and the darkness as cover , she watched him as he broke into motion and that powerful stroke carried him out to the rocks and back .
6 This , of course , has provided an extra excuse for the highly protective Kinnocks to keep him out of the firing line .
7 Whenever you 've seen Rob in my office you 've taken good care to get him out of my clutches very smartly , on the flimsiest of pretexts .
8 This Hoccleve rejects outright : his long sickness sent him out of his mind , not too much study .
9 So id long-term continuity is what the selectors will look for and if Lynagh 's Italian experience rules him out as a contender , who is the man to fill Farr-Jones ' vital boots .
10 The fat cook pushed him out of the way , coming to turn a pan of potatoes roasting under spitted beef .
11 We watched the small boat carry him out to the middle of the river , where the great black prison-ship stood high out of the water , held by its rusty chains .
12 Possibly a convenient excuse to get him out of the team , the way he 's playing at the moment ?
13 NEVIL MARTIN is back in business again after a debilitating illness ruled him out of the local tournament scene last season .
14 For example , one of their star turns , David Swift , whose appearance in the first programme of the series staring out at the world through bright blue eyes beneath a battered trilby marked him out as a natural , recalls going to dance halls in the 1950s in search of girls : ‘ I mean there were plenty of songs coming out then where they say , Look at the way she walks .
15 The story of a man compelled to search for a pure virgin , read one evening while his mother was mending stockings , left him ‘ haunted by spectres ’ whenever he was in the dark ; other stories drew him out to the churchyard , where , with his imagination overflowing , he would race up and down through the great avenue of elm trees , and act out among the docks , nettles and rank grass whatever he had been reading .
16 Gary Owers ( midfield ) : Back in contention for a place at Wembley after a serious pelvic injury kept him out of action for three months , the England Under-21 international 's non-stop running could be a great asset .
17 But it needed the right impetus to get him out of it .
18 A Polish farmer fits him out with a complete set of dry clothes and sends him on to the West German embassy in Warsaw .
19 Today , if a man takes over a farm and gets into a muddle , he has the fertilizers , the sprays and the weedkillers — the whole lot to get him out of it . ’
20 But Mitchell wo n't condone the taking of life and soon it seems both good guys and bad guys want him out of the way .
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