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

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1 If he answers , he may condemn himself out of his own mouth ; if he refuses he may be punished for his refusal : on this , see Glanville Williams , The Proof of Guilt , 3rd ed. ( 1963 ) , pp. 52–53 .
2 If he answers , he may condemn himself out of his own mouth ; if he refuses he may be punished for his refusal …
3 My personal life is my own business , and if Adam wants his marriage to survive he should sort it out for himself .
4 A suggestion that he should take her out to lunch , instead , did n't , surprisingly , fall flat .
5 ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’
6 What 's more , he 'll knock him out end of this round .
7 Anne nodded and Mrs Ward went on quietly , ‘ He 's been a troubled lad this last year or two , but he 'll sort himself out soon . ’
8 But , given half a chance , he 'll sort it out . ’
9 Yes , ours — write to Dr Butcher MD , and he 'll sort you out .
10 I said eh I said when Danny comes in he 'll sort you out .
11 erm , he 'll rush us out now , we ca n't
12 He 'll cut it out , yeah , yeah
13 He 'll work them out for you on his calculator .
14 I 'm sure he 'll get us out of trouble . ’
15 There 's never a minute when he 's in the house that he 'll let her out of his sight . ’
16 ‘ So what we 've got to do now is find this Bel-Shamharoth person and explain things to him and perhaps he 'll let us out , ’ said Twoflower .
17 He 'll hear you out and probably roar for a cup of sack . ’
18 Or he 'll turn you out ! ’
19 ‘ But , Melanie , he 'll turn you out if you ca n't work for him .
20 Perhaps he 'll keep it out there , well he had that patch to it did n't he ?
21 If he ca n't lure our bird out with a promise , he 'll drive him out with a threat . ’
22 I 'm bloody glad Albert do n't , he 'll drive me out of a bed .
23 Sometimes the driver comes and takes one group out for half a day , then he 'll take another group out for half a day , or he 'll take them out for a full day 's picnic .
24 Occasionally he 'll take her out to lunch .
25 On Father 's Day I think what he 'd like best is to go shopping and then he 'll take me out , to Dunstable Downs to see the gliders . ’
26 Perhaps he 'll take you out somewhere later in the week . ’
27 He might sit it out ten minutes just to annoy , but not the time it took him to fidget all round the place as he seems to have done .
28 If he could get Jordan talking , he might get something out of him .
29 Had she hoped that Simon would alert Vitor to her presence , and that he might search her out , explain he had rethought and declare undying love ?
30 It occurred to her that he could tip her out of the window without any effort at all , and she shrank back .
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