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

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1 Ross had taken her home , gently helping her out of the taxi and escorting her to the front door .
2 As for this dose — ’ he frowned in thought , ‘ — perhaps enough to keep her out of action for a day . ’
3 He gently pulled her out of the chair and , kissing her , said , ‘ Come to bed . ’
4 We 'd better get her out of here , she 'll want one tomorrow !
5 His brows rose , but he said nothing , merely appraising her out of a pair of shrewd eyes .
6 The masked robber finally bundled her out of her Honda Accord then sped off .
7 How can I just ring her out of the blue and tell her that her daughter has married the first Italian she 's met , without telling any of us ? ’
8 Building a new lymphad ; hunting ; fighting — a wee private raid or two for cattle from the Camerons , nothing serious ; other girls ; even whisky by the barrel could not blot her out of his mind .
9 You 're not to let her out of your sight ! ’
10 She had a sudden dark suspicion that he was doing this deliberately — cold-bloodedly engineering a convenient marriage just to do her out of custody .
11 ‘ She 's in such agony , ’ stormed Perdita , ‘ why do n't we just put her out of her misery ? ’
12 She is n't dead — well , I hope she is n't — and I ca n't just put her out of my mind .
13 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 .
14 The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go .
15 Mr Wolski knew already that the old eagle had been ailing for months now and that three weeks ago they had finally taken her out of her cage and into the veterinary block to see if there was anything they could do for her .
16 He was just marrying her out of ambition — how many more times did she have to remind herself of that ?
17 Had she really expected that one of Italy 's leading industrialists would not check her out before letting her into his house ?
18 Her hearers found it difficult to believe that this screaming was involuntary ; some thought she was drunk , or ill , or possessed by an evil spirit , but most of them just wanted her out of the way : ‘ some wished she was on the sea in a bottomless boat ’ .
19 They promptly chucked her out of the bed and breakfast hotel and she and the baby are sleeping on a relative 's floor .
20 The Colonel always sought her out on the Thursday of her visit , and in the past few years he had , in the most circumspect manner , pressed his suit .
21 Edna , worried about Celia , managed to get down to Four Winds for a little while each day and , as soon as Mrs Rafferty was discharged from hospital , resumed her duties with the child , who hardly let her out of her sight .
22 I can hardly send her out for sandwiches , and from the way Victor was talking this could be our last proper meal together .
23 She had no idea that any man could ever bring her out in goose-bumps , but this one had .
24 Although he always sent her out with new clothes that should have made her embody his idea of elegance , he was resigned to the fact that she would return in a version far removed from his original concept .
25 He could hardly order her out of the flat .
26 Josie said that she did n't usually get in until around six , but that there were a few extra jobs that she wanted to finish off ; Lucy had the feeling , but did n't say so , that the main point of the exercise was probably to get her out of the way before the slender red-haired woman arrived home .
27 Nearly pushed her out of the door .
28 The prince himself was ready now to shake her out of it — he was fond of her , even then , always was ; breaking up a family seemed inconceivable to him , a form of hell , a madness .
29 We really want her out of the way for that . ’
30 ‘ They do say , ’ said Caspar thrillingly , ‘ that she pursued him for positively centuries , until he gave in , purely to get her out of his way .
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