Example sentences of "and he [verb] [pron] out " in BNC.

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1 Well he took the old and he offered him out .
2 I must confess when this one dropped down at him and he chested it out it 's a lovely little bit of link up play by Jochim again .
3 And he , he was drunk and he got into the back of his leg with his glass and he got it out , it was a great big steel
4 ‘ So they cried to the Lord in their trouble , and he brought them out of their distress .
5 ‘ I did n't get on well with Colin Todd at Ayresome Park and he kicked me out .
6 His head collided with a table on the way down and he knocked himself out .
7 A turbanned , one-legged beggar raised his bowl to him , and he knocked it out of his hands .
8 Mandeville , who saw himself as the King 's own commissioner and therefore self-appointed leader , shouted orders ; the great gates swung open , and he led us out .
9 I wondered , as Mum , Emily and Mrs Quigley got into the back of his brand new car and he thrust it out into the traffic .
10 ‘ I 'd been kicked by a horse and lost two front teeth and he took me out to lunch and gave me asparagus .
11 And he took me out in it for a test drive .
12 ‘ Mr Evans was in here and he took something out of the jewel box .
13 When I went first he took one out there and he took it out clean , but this one here , in actual fact he gave me a stitch , and when the stitch was n't in you could see the tooth protruding a bit .
14 And he took it out in cash . ’
15 Also , he 's supposed to have had an insurance policies but General Accident said it 's only for a year and he took it out in seventy seven to nineteen seventy eight .
16 He had to go down the mines and he stuck it out .
17 and he cut it out and stitched it up so .
18 He does n't like to be seen with mum and dad , but when I 'm poorly and he takes me out in the wheelchair , he does n't mind who he meets and he says : ‘ Hi fellas , this is my mum . ’
19 Oh yes it 's , it 's been changed a lot and a , and er , it 's made such a difference and I 've met er , I 've got a er fr a very good friend who 's , who 's a Red Cross young man who I met at Leah Manning and he takes me out in the car which I would n't , never get out otherwise because my boys are all working you see they ca n't , they 're busy working and erm do shift work and security work , one 's got his own security business and the other one 's got a factory in Bishop 's Stortford so that they do n't get much chance , they work away , some of them do that they can not get to take me out see , so he takes me out , which he 's very , very good you know , he 's , yesterday he took me to erm , yesterday we , he took me to Ongar to see his sister in the bungalow and then he took me for a meal at erm The Chariot at er , at Brentwood , Brentwood , yes Brentwood The Chariot , it was quite nice I had rather , a good time , erm cos usually I ca n't get out unless I go out in the wheelchair you see I 'm confined to a wheelchair , though I struggle out into the kitchen with me two sticks and I 've got a stool in there that I do all my own cooking and I make cakes and that and I 'm doing a cake gon na make a cake for Christmas for me brother and make a cake , er another one for myself like , but , and then I go to my erm daughter-in-law 's to spend Christmas Day and then I , I 'm going to my son 's and spend Boxing Day which is my birthday , I 'll be seventy four on Boxing Day I 'm dreaded to say , yeah , but erm , this young man that takes me lives in Northbrooks , he 's er a widower , but he 's very , very good , he helps all us old people , you know , he 's ever so good he is to me , he comes up and brings my shopping today , does my shopping for me as well , so , well he 's , yes , he 's most kind , for , nearly two years I 've know him , that 's a photo over there , it was taken at a wedding look , of my , that 's it , over there , taken at a wedding dear , very good
20 He heard a cry from a man at the bottom of the stairs who seemed to have had his face burned off , and he helped him out to safety .
21 A muffled crackle splutters out from a walkie-talkie inside his jacket , and he pulls it out to log in .
22 come up mum 's with the , and he snatched my handbag and he took the keys , he said that copper has got no rights to tell him to hand over them keys to me , I said what and he snatched them out of my handbag and I 've got no rights to my own house keys and I said what rights have I got to do , down his flat and collect half of my stuff back then ?
23 His right hand dropped the billhook and he held it out to her , shaking , palm upward , and looked at her beseechingly , like a child .
24 The relic came free , and he held it out .
25 But , like Horsley , Everett was immediately infected by the challenge of the project and the admirable enthusiasm which it represented , and he put himself out on a limb to help .
26 That was me and Desmond , we duplicated them and he printed them out for something like £150 each .
27 And he worked it out , he took about three or four weeks to work it out , and he 'd been overcharged on the interest like .
28 And he ferreted it out .
29 She scooped in the money and he let himself out .
30 She nearly slipped into a ditch and he pulled her out , giving her that ‘ I 'd like to fuck you ’ look .
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