Example sentences of "[verb] her [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I want her left out of it . ’
2 In the presence of a lovely woman he was carried away and , ignoring her husband completely , presented Lunia with the finished sketch and invited her to go out with him that evening .
3 After all , why should he have expected her to hold out when so many others had succumbed ?
4 The stars must have enjoyed her shouting out her catch phrase of ‘ 'old onto yer 'at ’ followed by her infectious laughter as she launched into their futures .
5 If only they had not let her go out that night .
6 You 've let her wear out .
7 Kate let her breath out and put her head in her hands .
8 She let her breath out in a hissing rush .
9 Polly let her breath out in a whoosh of relief , looking down to check how far she still had to go .
10 As she let her breath out on a long sigh Hilary moved reluctantly away .
11 She let her breath out and went back to the kitchen to make the tea .
12 The police advised her to take out a summons against her neighbours .
13 I may have missed her coming out here . ’
14 ‘ White , would you think ? ’ she asked , her voice a high squeak , then let her breath out in an explosion of relief as she heard the shop door open and close .
15 Let her find out too .
16 Lovely warm things will be said to-day : she might not be dead if we had said them to her while alive , and let her weep out her hurt and pain at her rejection on our shoulders .
17 She could n't think what had made her blurt out the goading words .
18 Goodness , whatever had made her come out with that ! she wondered in horror .
19 And , if she wrote now telling them they 'd split up , they 'd expect her to go out to Australia , and how could she with no money ?
20 But when Andy announced he wanted to cool their relationship a little , Frances felt a panic and dread inside which caused her to lash out in unexpected anger .
21 Someone screamed , a high shrill piercing noise that caused her to break out in goose pimples .
22 ‘ They 're aw' the same , ’ Isa lifted her knitting out the carrier together with a badly printed pattern clipped from a copy of The People 's Friend that she had found on the train to Wemyss Bay .
23 She says they told her to watch out .
24 And the man of God told her to go out and talk to her neighbours and come back with as many empty jars as she could borrow .
25 We told her to go out and collect food , to dig for roots .
26 Just to show her who 's boss , I compel her to let out a shriek .
27 Eventually he remembered — he 'd seen her hanging out with Jim Hendrix in the sixties .
28 And Philip remembered how he 'd seen her go out two weeks ago with yellow flowers in the back seat of the car .
29 Her denials were useless because he said he had returned to Kington Square early that morning and seen her coming out of the flat arm in arm with a man .
30 But at the end of the day they are n't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they 've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance .
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