Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] him out of " in BNC.
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1 | Corbett followed him out of the house . |
2 | And although Hick hit him out of the attack briefly , producing a second cameo of the series which included an extraordinary one-handed straight six , Patel returned downwind to sneak one through before the Zimbabwean could reach a maiden Test half-century . |
3 | As Nancy helped him out of bed , Sikes swore and cursed at her clumsiness . |
4 | Three years ago Adam Dent 's parents took him out of school because they thought he was n't making enough progress . |
5 | It was irregular because his duties took him out of touch for weeks at a time . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Willi followed him out of the dressing room . |
8 | Carrie followed him out of the kitchen , through the hall , and up the polished stairs . |
9 | ‘ Martinez pulled him out of the Hi-Flight contract and signed him up with Supersight . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | He was in Belfast in 1990 , but two heart attacks put him out of action for a while . |
12 | Then Emmie helped him out of the skip and along the railway ; he clutched her with one hand and held Murgatroyd with the other . |
13 | Willie followed him out of the back gate and across the tiny road , Sam scampering after them . |
14 | There was more in the pitch than on the opening day for the quicker bowlers and with the second new ball Mark Ilott , playing his first game for Essex for a year after serious back problems kept him out of the game last season , was impressively hostile . |
15 | Palmerston returned to the Foreign Office in July 1846 in Russell 's administration and was able to enjoy the effects of the changes he had instigated until December 1851 , when pressure from the Court forced him out of the Foreign Office . |
16 | Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson talked him out of an immediate announcement , but Graham Taylor 's decision not to retain Robson for next week 's decisive game in Poland made any further delay pointless . |
17 | He was going to take a leak on the girl , but Amelia pulled him out of the circle with a cry of ‘ not on my carpet ’ . |
18 | If Ellwood went to the house , Zeno got him out of the place as fast as he could . |
19 | His wife Mable scolded him out of the house on a bright May Saturday afternoon in the late 1920s . |
20 | She only remembered it long afterwards , the night his father turned him out of Riverstown . |
21 | Mr Miller knocked him out of the way but fell under the machine himself . |
22 | The mechanic watched him out of the comer of his eye as he went from car to car , making an elaborate pretence of examining the interiors . |
23 | ‘ One of our sergeants took him out of the river about six o'clock this morning , a mile and a half downstream from here . |
24 | He collected the full list of the contents of the dead boy 's pockets , and one unexpected item in the collection sent him out of his way to pay a visit to ‘ The Salmon 's Return ’ before he finally reached Paviour 's house . |
25 | He had been a carpenter , but Bush put him out of work . |
26 | Geoff Cooke left him out of the first international squad gathering on the grounds that Skinner had dropped down a division to play with Blackheath and therefore was obviously not too bothered about his international prospects . |
27 | The State winched him out of the professorial chair when the ecclesiastical authority was lukewarm . |
28 | NEVIL MARTIN is back in business again after a debilitating illness ruled him out of the local tournament scene last season . |
29 | The word came out like a helpless little bleat as Belinda followed him out of the room . |
30 | Another series of lunges took him out of the central current and somehow he managed to regain his feet . |