Example sentences of "out [prep] him [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The extradition was still stalled ; there was another fraud investigation involving a British defence equipment company that had been ripped off in an American takeover deal ; there was a coke run in London that the Bureau in New York were interested in ; there was a guy who was under surveillance and who was going to have a Grand Jury warrant out for him for chopping his girlfriend 's mother into small pieces ; there were investigations that were vaguer , and things that were closer . |
2 | T.V. hairdresser Andrew Collinge had his work cut out for him on 23rd January . |
3 | He had meant to ask his research assistant to sketch something out for him on ‘ A Woman 's Place ’ or some such subject , but the silly girl 's talents did not encompass putting pen to paper . |
4 | He spends all his pocket money on padlocks , and for a birthday treat for him today the red carpet was laid out for him at the Chubb Lock Factory in Wolverhampton . |
5 | This means handicaps are out for him in the immediate future and conditions races will have to be the order of the day on the run-up to Cheltenham . |
6 | Watch out for him in the second series of The Young Ones when it 's next repeated , making a brief guest appearance as an exploding peasant . |
7 | Daniel had better watch out for him in his rear-view mirror . |
8 | Malcolm , who had been told to look out for him by Steve , was impressed . |
9 | He was to travel to the end upon the path marked out for him by National Socialism and the saviour of Germany . |
10 | Throughout his reign he trod , where day-to-day rule was concerned , in paths already marked out for him by his father , to whom the Enlightenment had meant nothing . |
11 | Twice Iorwerth 's warning signal had fetched them hastily to their pre-arranged places ; but on the first occasion Isambard had shunned the dripping copse and ridden away down the softer slopes eastward of Parfois , with his attendants strung out after him like beads on the string of darker green he left in the wet grass ; and on the second it had been a full-scale hunt with a dozen or more guests and very nearly fifty retainers , and Owen had held his hand , unwilling to venture against such odds . |
12 | Her thighs were well spread , her back arched , and her backside was thrust out towards him like some amorous baboon . |
13 | We allow our feelings to flow out towards him in adoration , confession , thanksgiving and praise . |
14 | Remember a couple of weeks ago when you were taking the piss out of him for being scruffy , you told him not to come in again unless he was wearing a tie . |
15 | He had to keep this manner , this pained narrative , so that any reader would feel that the account had been forced out of him with great reluctance , and that the sordid events he had yet to describe were softened by the compassion and generous charity of the writer . |
16 | Only George knew that she had run off to Brighton with a salesman , but his mother had guessed as much and beaten her daughter 's whereabouts out of him with a belt . |
17 | They 'd take the mickey out of him at school for that . |
18 | Wild horses would scarcely drag this plan out of him at the hearings , even though all he had been shown was a wall map of Central America : nothing classified , no black programmes , no code words . |
19 | The scabby , festering evil went out of him at the touch of this holy place . |
20 | It makes , you know , if we we 're not gon na go bust just to get twelve months bloody work out of him on a service contract ! |
21 | All that he had to give her with his mind and body was sucked out of him into her . |
22 | The word dragged out of him as if speech was an effort . |
23 | Nonetheless , he felt annoyed at Eleanor for trying to wring sympathy out of him in this way . |
24 | " Ah , hell , what 's the point ? " came out of him in a choking sob , and he put his arm over his face . |
25 | Manjiku 's pale , pale , he ca n't bear the light of the sun , it burns his pale skin , his pale flesh , it leaches the life out of him in blisters and wens . |
26 | Ye 'd never have got it out of him in a million years . |
27 | Matthew , as usual , was unwilling to answer a straight question , but I got it out of him in the end . |
28 | We do n't know exactly where but it must have been close , as he dragged himself home to his favourite spot on the lawn where his life ebbed out of him in the quiet of the night . |
29 | He crossed to the window to set wide the shutter on the last night of May , and heave the smokiness of his long closeted hours out of him in great , assuaging breaths . |
30 | The Carabinieri chief had left at once with a promise of finding the man within the hour , to which he added , sotto voce , a pledge to get the truth out of him by whatever methods might be necessary . |