Example sentences of "[to-vb] he out [prep] [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 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
3 | He does n't need his father to bail him out of trouble any more . |
4 | When the records came in his father joked that his son was trying to put him out of business . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Now we will be collecting on Monday to keep him out of jail instead . ’ |
7 | Vacation time Francis arranged for him to caddy at the Lyford Cay club to keep him out of trouble . |
8 | Phil Larder will be watching his fiery young star carefully to keep him out of trouble |
9 | Eric Cantona is in the squad less than a fortnight after suffering a hamstring injury that was expected to keep him out of action for two months . |
10 | He was wondering if there would be many at the party likely to recognise him out of uniform . |
11 | They fear that responsibilities and attitudes once a prominent part of a teacher 's life may no longer be regarded as essential ; they fear an erosion of the teacher 's role and status , and see changes as signalling moves to squeeze him out of concerns that were and are rightly his . |
12 | Though Venezuela is traditionally considered Latin America 's most secure democracy , soldiers tried not once but twice last year to force him out of office . |
13 | Then we all try to lift him out of discouragement . ’ |
14 | They 've been trying to get him out for years and years ! |
15 | He 'd only said that to get him out of Mrs Wright 's house . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Francis pulled strings to get him out of trouble and into his old school , St something 's … ’ |
18 | Say a well-preserved sixty-four , highly sophisticated , speaking at least three languages , enough to get him out of trouble in most countries , and with a select if scattered network of friends and colleagues all across the Middle East , to lend him a hand if required . |
19 | If Blake could not be exchanged the only alternative was to get him out of prison . |
20 | His earliest ally had been Sir Robert Heath , who had promoted Vermuyden 's advancement at court , and had even managed to get him out of prison . |
21 | People who used to seek him out in Westminster Hall and in London now turn away and avoid him . |
22 | to dance him out into space , |
23 | Barker grew very quickly , and had to work off a tremendous amount of energy every day , and since Danny was much too young to take him out for walks , this duty fell upon Connor . |
24 | His family seem to have been of limited means , for his father intended to take him out of school at an early age to become an apprentice . |
25 | He thought it wrong to take him out of Cambridge so quickly . |
26 | He pleaded with his colleagues not to push him out of office . |
27 | Eventually the soldier shrugged his shoulders and picked it up himself Its weight seemed to drag him out of sight into his enormous greatcoat . |
28 | Is it important enough to drag him out of bed ? ’ she asked sarcastically , amazed at her inner strength . |
29 | Kenan 's just been granted a 6-month visa , 4 months after the Nix 's first tried to bring him out of Bosnia . |
30 | Kenan 's just been granted a 6-month visa , 4 months after the Nix 's first tried to bring him out of Bosnia . |