Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun prp] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But we also had to leave because we chucked Wally out of the band . |
2 | We got a name , we left Riverside and we slung Wally out of the band . |
3 | Roman helped Claudia out of the car when they reached her flat , took the key from her and opened the door . |
4 | Wyllie suddenly found himself without Brewer 's expertise , and Wyllis was incandescent with rage when a medical panel ruled Brewer out of the World Cup campaign . |
5 | ‘ Probably a great deal better than you , ’ she replied with a sugary smile , and after a reassuring word to her patient , she led Mick out into the corridor . |
6 | As soon as lunch was over , Simmons led Loretta out into the quadrangle . |
7 | This view is reinforced by the moving conversion of Liverpool 's Anfield ground into a shrine visited by millions in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster and , less poignantly , by Diego Maradona 's conviction that it was ‘ the hand of God ’ , rather than his own , which propelled England out of the Mexico Finals of 1986 . |
8 | Guy dismounted and lifted Isabel out of the saddle , keeping his arm around her . |
9 | He shuffled across to where Madra lay and shooed Riven out of the way . |
10 | Athelstan studied Cranston out of the corner of his eye . |
11 | She shooed Dougal out of the kitchen . |
12 | The men went into the kitchen to fix the drinks , and Christina led Elaine out onto the terrace . |
13 | ‘ Rule of Life ? ’ asked Werewolf out of the corner of his beard . |
14 | Luke Mallen brought the car to a ragged stop in the parking circle , then wrestled Piper out of the passenger door . |
15 | As he led Harry out of the room , he patted him on the shoulder . |
16 | Whitlock said good night to Mobuto then followed Kolchinsky out into the corridor . |
17 | On another occasion Ricky knocked Minton out on the platform of the Underground , afterwards propping him up on a bench until he recovered sufficiently to be walked home . |
18 | He followed Patrick out into the hall . |
19 | Woman ! ’ followed Zafar out of the dining chamber , in his father 's thin sharp voice ; ‘ Coward ! |
20 | He followed Eloise out of the sitting room — she called it her boudoir , which he thought an affectation — and along the wide corridor towards the big first-floor room where the Brückners held their parties and the guests were able to admire his Russian art collection . |
21 | Lieutenant Simon Doggett , who had been charged with keeping Nosey from killing the chickens that pecked in the inn yard , followed Sharpe out to the road . |
22 | Graham gave Jenkins a wave then followed Laidlaw out into the street . |
23 | Swallowing an oath he turned on his heel and cuffed Sam out into the passage . |
24 | She laughed , dispelling a fantasy in which other historians were leaving urgent messages on the machine about the foreign policy of Pitt the Younger , and , still smiling , followed Geoffrey out of the room . |
25 | The Posh are making a strong promotion challenge and their experienced , hard-running side knocked Liverpool out of the Rumbelows League Cup and impressed in defeat against Middlesbrough . |
26 | ‘ Sobering thought , ’ Whitlock muttered , then followed Leitzig out of the cavern . |
27 | Gary Freeman , for instance , the scorer of the tries which knocked Britain out of the World Cup last year , was yesterday to be seen vainly flapping after Roy Haggerty , prior to Neil Holding 's all-important drop goal . |
28 | Rustling in her stiff new overall — Mr Mulgrove 's administrative eye had rested in disappointment on the extra foot of Anna 's grey corduroy skirt that hung below it — Anna followed Tim out of the warehouse and down a grim cold staircase on to the shop floor . |
29 | Uncomfortable and in pain , she followed Dinah out of the dentist 's consulting-room , then dared to ask the only question of her life . |
30 | Horowitz nodded as he followed Hendrix out of the cabin , carrying the case he 'd picked up from the Frankfurt villa in one hand , his executive case in the other . |