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

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1 He thought it wrong to take him out of Cambridge so quickly .
2 AT LEAST Barnet players could always turn to Barry Fry , but now he 's gone , they are prepared to follow him out of the club in a mass exodus .
3 I was only once seriously ‘ stuck up ’ ; I seemed to have got ‘ The Prisoner ’ so tightly shut up in ‘ Zenda ’ that it was impossible to get him out of it .
4 He was wondering if there would be many at the party likely to recognise him out of uniform .
5 We worked very hard to get him out of the Soviet Union — well , you know all that , Mr Carpenter will have told you , and he will have told you what went wrong … ’
6 I suppose if you think about it his parents probably think it 's probably good to get him out of London and get him doing something .
7 Maybe one day we 'll be able to bring him out of the closet , give him a new identity , promote him to a senior vice president . ’
8 Now if your lad could tell us just where he was , while he was supposed to be at Longner , and better still , bring us a witness to confirm it , that would go far to get him out of the mire . ’
9 With Goodman 's hamstring injury certain to keep him out of the weekend 's home clash with Brentford , Colquhoun looks set to be handed another chance to prove himself to the fans .
10 The injuries are almost certain to keep him out of the Christmas cracker match at the National Ground on Monday and hand his two biggest rivals for the Welsh No 10 jersey the chance to shine .
11 She 'd be wise to push him out of her mind — if this were at all possible — and before she made a complete idiot of herself .
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