Example sentences of "[verb] him out [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You either want him out of your life or you do n't . ’
2 Turf him out of it , and the debate between ‘ traditionalists ’ and ‘ modernisers ’ could well turn into a conflagration .
3 Laughton is in a hole and the players as professional sportsmen have a responsibility to pull him out of it .
4 He was down and sometimes it seemed as if nothing was going to shake him out of it , apart from a laugh at someone else 's expense or a shared moment of despair .
5 You 'd bore him out of his mind in a very short time . ’
6 ‘ Frankly , ’ said Ian reluctantly , ‘ I have to admit I 've never caught him out in anything except of course of being Welsh .
7 All that was important was that she leave here immediately , as soon as Kirsty had gone to Carol 's , and start working on driving him out of her heart .
8 If Fiver 's horrors had kept him above ground all night in the rain , oblivious of cold and prowling elil , then clearly it was not going to he easy to talk him out of them .
9 The band and crew have a month to talk him out of it .
10 Try to talk him out of it , like ? "
11 Bob tried to talk him out of it when they were on their own , at the sandwich bar in the Gates .
12 When Maxim had gone , Agnes said : ‘ You did n't even try to talk him out of it . ’
13 He had the door open and his back to her when , her brother 's hat obviously catching his eye , he halted , stretched out a hand to it , then turned to where Leith , antagonistically-expressioned , stood , obviously wanting him out of her flat .
14 You 're still a young man … well , youngish. ’ she said , trying to tease him out of his apparent lethargy and depression .
15 He even tried looking in the oven but Mrs Bird drove him out of her kitchen with her feather duster .
16 Penda gave one sister in marriage to Cenwealh , king of the upper Thames valley Saxons , and when Cenwealh repudiated her he drove him out of his kingdom by c .
17 And she acknowledged that part of her longing to be bustling about was to try and snap him out of his trance so that he could tell her where her sister was .
18 Bobby 'll be here in a minute , and I want you all to give him a performance that 'll blast him out of his seat ! ’
19 Mr Chan grabbed him and lifted him out in his arms .
20 I hoped that university would bring him out of his shell , but he kept himself to himself . ’
21 Jacob had not seen Esau since he had cheated him out of his birthright , twenty years previously .
22 Somehow they had found out that there was a prisoner in the hospital and Eric suddenly found himself with a guard of three carabinieri who were ordered to watch over him night and day and never let him out of their sight until arrangements could be made to send him to Germany .
23 I really believe that for some reason or other the place is frightening him out of his wits .
24 The blue and silver glow of the vision had pushed him out of her consciousness , but now she saw him she had to admit how very handsome and grand he was in his mitre and robes .
25 I always regarded Ellen 's attitude towards Grimes as one of sympathy and understanding and a desire to help him out of his difficulties .
26 NIGEL MANSELL confirmed last night that he is aware of moves to buy him out of his Indy Car racing contract and sensationally persuade him to stay in Formula One next year .
27 You can blot him out of your mind for a while , you can go your own way and forget about him , you can not get rid of Jesus Christ and his claims that easily .
28 His own answer to it was in some ways remarkably similar to those he attacked , for it added up to this : historical study can not bring Jesus down to our own time ; rather , it reveals his strangeness to us , and he loses all colour and significance if we attempt to tear him out of his own historical and religious setting in late Judaism .
29 Although it might sound as though Dawn was petrified of Jasper there were a number of occasions when she scared him out of his skin .
30 Anthony had written that Julia seemed to like him , and so perhaps she could keep him out of their way .
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