Example sentences of "[verb] he out [prep] [noun sg] " 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 It is suggested that there must usually be a special element in the employee/connection contact which creates a reasonable risk that the employee will be able to appropriate some part of the business when he leaves because of the chance that customers would seek him out on account of his knowledge of their requirements .
4 And I helped him out with money I got from Dad .
5 He heard a cry from a man at the bottom of the stairs who seemed to have had his face burned off , and he helped him out to safety .
6 As Nancy helped him out of bed , Sikes swore and cursed at her clumsiness .
7 He does n't need his father to bail him out of trouble any more .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Put him out to work : that would school him .
13 It was the first time that Kirov had ever seen him out of uniform .
14 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
15 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 .
16 The injury will keep him out of action until next month .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 My own belief , which is shared , oddly enough , by the head of the CIA , William Webster , is that sanctions would have eroded his military capacity so much that , given another nine months or so — assuming we has used that period for more flexible diplomacy , which we notably failed to do — then we could either have got him out by negotiation , or we could have promoted a situation inside Iraq in which he could n't fight .
20 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 !
21 Ordered him out of bed and impatiently interrupted his exercises to bring him downstairs for breakfast .
22 ‘ Who gets him out of trouble when the New York office is after his blood ? ’
23 When the records came in his father joked that his son was trying to put him out of business .
24 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 .
25 Thought somebody must have kicked him out of bed this morning .
26 Dottie Banks might have resented her husband 's apparent liaison with Lesley-Jane Decker and killed him out of jealousy .
27 Two-thirty in the afternoon and she had dragged him out of bed ?
28 Getting him out of bed in the mornings in time for school became a real problem for his family when he 'd been up most of the night with pencil and note book .
29 AIDS has ousted him out of history .
30 When lo ! an angel called him out of heaven ,
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