Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] out of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are two sides to our operation , ’ he had explained , when he led her out of the office block and across a bleak enclosed courtyard , where footsteps had scored a diagonal path through the snow , towards a high windowless wall of corrugated iron .
2 He led her out of the bedroom and onto the terrace where Victoria was waiting .
3 And then he led them out of the small room .
4 Father Peter asked as he led them out of the church .
5 The fellow 's resistance collapsed like a house of cards ; bowing and mumbling apologies , he led us out of the main palace building , across a deserted cobbled yard to a small tower built in the far wall of the palace .
6 In the end he got them out of me ; in every detail .
7 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
8 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
9 He got it out of me . ’
10 A couple of weeks yeah and then he used to cry and he was like that and then he got it out of his system did n't he ?
11 He helped her out of her things and put them on hangers so they would be less creased by morning .
12 She dumped her dirty clothes on the floor and walked across to take it , then grunted with annoyance as he moved it out of her reach .
13 But he tricked them out of the deeds , then conned them out of £85,000 to buy a Bentley .
14 I was always a sensitive child , but he beat it out of me , taught me that the only way to make your way in life is by standing up and fighting for what you want .
15 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 ?
16 Nevil choked me until I almost passed out , then he lifted me out of the driver 's seat and bundled me into the back of Armstrong , hitting me on the back of the neck with what could have been an anvil but was probably his fist .
17 He I mean I know he eats you out of house and home , but he 's quite a good lodger is n't he ?
18 ‘ I do nt think we should compromise here , ’ he says as he lures her out of her bra , and the narrator repeats the theme as his camera pans round to give us an eyeful of the picture man getting down to nipple level .
19 Either he took the first plane to Dublin , or he rejected them out of hand .
20 And now here she was , sitting meekly in the passenger-seat of his car , while he drove her out of London with the controlled aggression of a racing driver .
21 His successor , Majorian , is unlikely to have gained the support of the Burgundians in 458 , when he drove them out of the lands which they had received with the approval of the Gallo-Roman senators .
22 In silence , he drove them out of the hollow and back on to the track .
23 Penda gave one sister in marriage to Cenwealh , king of the upper Thames valley Saxons , and when Cenwealh repudiated her he drove him out of his kingdom by c .
24 He drove it out of the garage , and she heard the high-pitched , wheezing motor with dread .
25 Finally he drummed it out of me and , satisfied at last , congratulated me on my efforts .
26 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
27 To cut a long story short , he threw them out of the house .
28 ‘ He did , once , but he threw them out of his house ; he thought he wasted too much time telling his two youngest sons bed-time stories . ’
29 And if he threw her out of the palazzo afterwards , so what ?
30 ‘ At a loose end , Deveraugh ? ’ she queried disdainfully as he followed her out of the tent .
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