Example sentences of "her out " in BNC.
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1 | The point is , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , that he had spent his life seeking her out , yet left his feet to do the dirty work . |
2 | You get on your bike and find that old lady what were in here just now and you do n't let her out of your sight . |
3 | ‘ Not a good audience , ’ she declared from behind the screen as Jessie helped her out of her dress , ‘ Typical matinee . |
4 | I could n't figure her out . |
5 | You 're not to let her out of your sight ! ’ |
6 | God ! he had n't thrown her out . |
7 | Jay would not be shut out and from what she could tell , Lucy did n't want to shut her out . |
8 | Sleep came , knocked her out some way past four . |
9 | But the sun tugged her out of bed the next day and there was the butterfly , still fluttering . |
10 | After a while , Jay could no longer pick her out against the distant sand , and she lay on the bed , under a sheet , downed the last of her drink , and slept . |
11 | She stopped in the shelter of a stone wall , drank a cup of coffee , consulted the map and decided to aim for a twenty-five mile circuit which would bring her out , eventually , at the foot of the steep hill near the village . |
12 | I brought her out here last weekend . ’ |
13 | W ill Harriet turn her out ? |
14 | He studied them , blocking her out . |
15 | The latter victory was also somewhat remarkable as Cordwell , who is ranked one place above Reggi in 19th , was playing her first serious singles match since a back injury forced her out for the game almost six months ago . |
16 | In 1960 she joined the Sunday Express in London , where her news experience and personality quickly singled her out and in 1962 she was appointed the paper 's chief American correspondent , choosing to cross the Atlantic by Cunarder . |
17 | Now you want us to throw her out . |
18 | She hated herself for it , and went on and on , convinced that her only defence was to make Rachel throw her out again , and Rachel refused to be provoked . |
19 | In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not . |
20 | All magicians can be tested by laughter because corruption can not stand mockery ; and when his daughter laughed at him he drove her out into the wilderness , and she lived in the wilderness with the wild beasts and angels ministered to her . |
21 | Fenna loved Maggie , and knowing that all was lost and love had departed , that she had betrayed their long friendship , that she had asserted herself over his mastery , he howled and , dropping his shoulder , hurled her out of her safe nest and into the immensity of space . |
22 | ‘ How are we going to get her out of here ? |
23 | She stumbled over the words , muttered and blushed , her duplicity and stupidity so abundantly clear to her that she was surprised that the charming young woman did not immediately leap to her feet , denounce her as an impostor and throw her out onto the street again . |
24 | The fear propelled her out of her stillness and she ran down the hill . |
25 | After school Rose loved to draw her out , to tease out of her reckless opinions and to watch her quick mind wheel and tack as she strained to defend what was usually insupportable . |
26 | The wind picks up some snow , or it is snowing gently , as I snow hook the dogs to sort her out . |
27 | ‘ I 'll take her out more , ’ Erika thought , and then realised that she might not be around to do so . |
28 | Until a few weeks ago she had been scarcely aware of him except as a friendly and familiar face in class ; but now , now she was very much aware of him — and he was very definitely aware of her ; much to Erika 's embarrassment sitting with her and Rosa at lunch , at the next desk in class , asking her out to the cinema and even , to Erika 's amazement and , she suspected , his own , offering to help Paul with his homework — in the Nordern home , that is — an offer declined both by Erika and Paul , although Paul did corner Fritz in school and suggest to him that if he actually did the homework then he , Paul , would further his , Fritz 's , courtship of Erika ; Paul being shrewd enough to guess the motive behind Fritz 's philanthropic gesture even though the square on the hypotenuse might remain a mystery to him . |
29 | However , on the Wednesday , Erika 's mind was freed from Fritz because her mother took her out . |
30 | ‘ What difference does it make ? ’ frank looked at her out of his sunken eyes . |