Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun prp] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She stormed off and away and the last thing she saw was Felipe helping Mitch out of the pool , his dark face still lightened by a very wide grin . |
2 | ‘ She 's been through a terrible ordeal , ’ she told her brother severely , drawing Ellen out of the solar with her . |
3 | It would be a shame to see Rocky dropped again after apparently playing very well since he came into the side , but at the same time I ca n't really see him keeping Strach out of the team . |
4 | Until then Britain , which had taken the initiative in founding WEU out of the wreckage of the EDC , tended to place little credence in it . |
5 | The whole point is that if the intrepid aviator got shot down while blasting Gerry out of the skies above enemy territory , he could simply unzip his boot-legs and have a pair of civilian-looking shoes on his feet , and thus pass for a native and so escape those dreadful SS men in their tight little black uniforms . |
6 | Nigel dared to disagree with her — he had hated his own school and he thought he divined Gina 's reason for wanting Anthony out of the way . |
7 | The goal at Newcastle , marking Cuntona out of the scum match , and then nearly winning the game late on . |
8 | Marco made an elaborate performance of helping Tabitha out of the net . |
9 | For the replay , Chapman made one of his master-strokes , bringing McCartney out of the half-back line to take Lloyd Davies 's place at centre-forward . |
10 | IBM has been driven into the System V camp by customer demands in the US federal government and the telecommunications industry , and the IBM Federal Systems Co is helping Harris out with the work . |
11 | IBM has been driven into the SVR4 camp by customer demands in the US federal government and the telecommunications industry , and the IBM Federal Systems Co is helping Harris out with the work . |
12 | She was watching Edward out of the corner of her eye . |
13 | He appeared to be airborne , but he was watching Stephen out of the corner of his eye . |
14 | Beyond the immediate punishment of casting Adam out from the garden of Eden or Cain from human society , beyond the destruction of the flood and the scattering of the nations , there was always God 's ultimate intention for man 's well-being and blessing . |
15 | Sometimes , in fact , she had felt she was in danger of neglecting the rest of her pupils for though her voice continued to drone on , snapping out an instruction here , a correction there , she was in reality watching Paula out of the corner of her eye , and experiencing the same excitement of discovery that she had felt on the day when Paula had first walked into her office . |
16 | Watching Jamie out of the corner of her eye while she poured whisky for both of them , she reflected that it was all going very well . |
17 | The woman solved it for me by stopping and following Marcus out of the room . |