Example sentences of "[noun] put [pers pn] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Another fall put him out of the reckoning in the first heat , but an eighth and a sixth were good enough to earn seventh overall . |
2 | Burnley put them out of the Youth Cup on 14.12.93 . |
3 | He finished on the rostrum in three of the first four GPs ( ignition failure put him out of the fourth ) and he beat John Kocinski in stunning style to win the fifth GP of the season at the Nurburgring . |
4 | He was in Belfast in 1990 , but two heart attacks put him out of action for a while . |
5 | In the Littlewoods Cup two goals by Derby 's McMinn disposed of West Bromwich Albion , and Manchester City 's misery continued when Coventry put them out with a 16th-minute goal from Regis after a Redmond error . |
6 | But happy Harry put it out of his mind as he planted a smacker on his new date at a New York film premiere . |
7 | He had been a carpenter , but Bush put him out of work . |
8 | In São Paulo , he was about to find out , but a complex series of engine mishaps put him out of the race . |
9 | If Niki had sought to impress Prost with a victory at the very start of the season , the ploy did n't work : an improperly soldered battery cable put him out of action and it was Prost who impressed . |
10 | A horrendous gash to my left elbow , and severe bruising on the hip put me out of the races , and I appreciated the advantages of the safety bike that quickly replaced the penny-farthing ! |
11 | Even buildings whose shorter periodicity put them out of the vulnerable category suffered ; the lengthy shaking made them progressively less brittle , in effect lengthening their period until they vibrated in resonance with the quake , at which point many began to collapse . |
12 | Needing 219 on a poor pitch , Wasim put them out of their misery 15 overs ahead of schedule . |
13 | The injury put me out of the World Indoor Championships to be staged in March in Indianapolis . |