Example sentences of "[vb pp] him out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The woman who had let him out of the darkness of the birth-cave into the light . ’ |
2 | It was nearly forty years since the history master had bawled him out on the pavement over there , in front of the House of Commons . |
3 | She was not like the Glasgow woman , who had shown him out into the street . |
4 | because he lives a life where material luxury has bought him out of the social expectations imposed on less fortunate people . |
5 | ‘ The League should have kicked him out of the game , and the PFA have not done enough to get back the money owed to men like David Howell . |
6 | Freddie Head , rider of Pistol Packer , opined that ‘ Mill Reef was the best horse I 've ever seen ’ , and the French press compared him with the horse whose stunning victory in the Arc six years earlier had marked him out as the very best horse of the era : ‘ Comme Sea Bird II — mais plus vite ’ , raved Paris-Turf He was indeed plus vite , for his Arc time of 2 minutes 28.3 seconds set a new course record . |
7 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
8 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
9 | When I had stretched him out on the floor , I stood over him . |
10 | They 'd fished him out of the water , so presumably he 'd drowned . |
11 | It meant that Ince , who again succeeded in filling the void left by the absence of Robson , and Phelan could hunt down Keane and eventually run him out of the game . |
12 | He always felt honoured to have been chosen , because if she had n't been comfortable with him she would have worked him out of the job long ago with little finesse . |
13 | They 'd as good as killed him when they 'd taken him out of the field . |
14 | However , although these disanalogies were fundamental , Darwin 's theorizing had not taken him out of the causal , lawful , deterministic Newtonian universe , into one as irreducibly acausal and absolutely probabilistic as is sometimes thought implicit in quantum mechanics . |
15 | When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages . |
16 | Protocol and politeness had taken him out to the airport to meet the Temporary Duty men off the flight . |
17 | She had taken him out into the garden to show him various easy spring tasks that must be done , and for which she would pay him , and he had refused . |
18 | If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago . |
19 | There he was swirling a bunch of flowers , dressed in ill-fitting Levi 's ( surely Joe Moss could have fitted him out for the event ) and a ridiculous shirt . |
20 | But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest . |
21 | She 'd seen him many times then , everyone else had dropped him , and only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter . |
22 | Could n't you have kept him out of the way ? ’ |
23 | The scrum half has recovered from the injury which would have kept him out of the postponed Durham Cup tie against Horden on Wednesday . |