Example sentences of "[verb] he out of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nails had hoped Biddy would have foregone her offer to meet him out of school the next day , or at least be late so that he would have a chance of escaping her clutches , but when he came out she was there outside the gate on her motor-bike , and there was no escaping .
2 Frank is now 79 and we invited him out of retirement to skipper another tug and remember the heyday of the canals .
3 Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham .
4 ‘ Someone in his financial position could easily have got a doctor 's certificate to pull him out of tournaments but to his credit he never even considered it . ’
5 BRIAN MARWOOD , England winger turned Premier League reject , last night heaped gratitude on the man who has booted him out of Sheffield United .
6 As Nancy helped him out of bed , Sikes swore and cursed at her clumsiness .
7 If the union found against him , that would indicate a minimum four-week ban , ruling him out of Wales 's opening home championship match against France next month — unless , that is , his case were dealt with within the next fortnight .
8 He does n't need his father to bail him out of trouble any more .
9 The only fight Laker would have with the big airlines thereafter was in the American courts , suing them under the anti-trust laws for driving him out of business .
10 DAVID MELLOR has gone to the back benches nursing the belief that since he told John Major all about his expenses-paid holiday it made it okay and if life were fair none of us should have considered him out of order .
11 The vocabulary is different from the comments of fifty years earlier which wounded and infuriated Pound , and drove him out of England , but the sentiments are identical .
12 He noted the rapid , undignified scramble by which the culprit extricated himself from the ropes on the river path , followed by ominous little trickles of loose earth ; and the exaggerated dignity with which he compensated as soon as he was clear , his slender back turned upon the voice that blasted him out of danger , his crest self-consciously reared in affected disregard of sounds which could not possibly be directed at him .
13 His fear focused his whole concentration on the tiny circle of steel pressed against his flinching neck , and on the white-knuckled finger he could imagine curled round the little half moon of metal — the least movement of which would blast him out of existence .
14 It was the first time that Kirov had ever seen him out of uniform .
15 I told him at a funeral this afternoon that I was pulling him out of Saturday 's game .
16 Shearer 's injury might not be on quite the same scale , but it will keep him out of qualifiers in Turkey next month , the Netherlands at home in April and the end-of-season double away to Poland on 29 May and Norway four days later .
17 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
18 Lewis says his love for his mother Vi will keep him out of trouble , declaring : ‘ She brought me into this world and I consider myself a mother 's boy — I owe it all to her .
19 The injury will keep him out of action until next month .
20 New Kiwi centre signing Kevin ‘ The Beast ’ Iro , who flew in on Thursday , has been caged because of a damaged ankle which will keep him out of action for a fortnight .
21 She only remembered it long afterwards , the night his father turned him out of Riverstown .
22 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
23 They threw him out of college because of cocaine , and he was damn lucky that they did n't call the police , but all he 'd say to me was to stay cool !
24 Ordered him out of bed and impatiently interrupted his exercises to bring him downstairs for breakfast .
25 ‘ Who gets him out of trouble when the New York office is after his blood ? ’
26 When the records came in his father joked that his son was trying to put him out of business .
27 A PROPERTY developer investing thousands of pounds on schemes to refurbish derelict buildings on Merseyside , claimed today racists are trying to put him out of business .
28 Thought somebody must have kicked him out of bed this morning .
29 Dottie Banks might have resented her husband 's apparent liaison with Lesley-Jane Decker and killed him out of jealousy .
30 Two-thirty in the afternoon and she had dragged him out of bed ?
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