Example sentences of "[vb infin] he out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Shearer 's injury might not be on quite the same scale , but it will keep him out of qualifiers in Turkey next month , the Netherlands at home in April and the end-of-season double away to Poland on 29 May and Norway four days later .
4 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
5 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 .
6 The injury will keep him out of action until next month .
7 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 .
8 We can fit him out with rods and waders , and Wix 'll look after him well .
9 If we can sort him out with rates and , I do n't know .
10 Somewhere , som something wrong somewhere so we 'll have him out on Monday .
11 This time he made contact with Aberavon flanker David Edwards in an incident which sparked a mass brawl and will almost certainly rule him out of Wales ' international with world champions Australia in November .
12 She might well reject him out of hand .
13 First we must get him out of England , where he risks death every moment .
14 ‘ And Francesca 's there to try and get him out on bail . ’
15 Well I think you should put him out to work !
16 The poor industrialist had said that the minimum wage would put him out of business , only to be told by the noble academic that it would not need to if he ran his company properly .
17 And , although she never actually put it into words she had made it perfectly clear that she would put him out of business if he did n't agree to her terms .
18 Expert police questioning would get enough out of her to cost Bonanza a lot of profits , if it did n't put him out of business altogether .
19 ‘ Shall I ask him out to dinner ? ’
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