Example sentences of "could [verb] him out " in BNC.

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1 WALES prop Mike Griffiths is facing a suspension that could rule him out of the clash with world champions Australia , after his dismissal in CARDIFF 'S match at Aberavon yesterday .
2 I looked round for something with which I could knock him out after we had taken off .
3 We used to play football in the streets with the lead singer of The Skatalites — when we could entice him out .
4 I was down here at Sunset and I could see him out there doing it .
5 I could see him out of the corner of my eye and I thought , I 'm going to stick with him .
6 She could see him out of the comer of her eye , removing a crystal from his pocket and placing it in her desk reader .
7 Anthony had written that Julia seemed to like him , and so perhaps she could keep him out of their way .
8 He was right behind her and there was no way she could keep him out .
9 Coming into the event at Walton Heath , Murray was languishing in 71st place on the Order of Merit , but worse than that , he had also been warned that an arthritic condition called spondylitis could force him out of the game in little more than a year .
10 Not even a torrent of verbal abuse from Ron Atkinson , nor a number of disciplinary fines , could jolt him out of his depression .
11 Not even a torrent of verbal abuse from Ron Atkinson , nor a number of disciplinary fines , could jolt him out of his depression .
12 in case we 're out a bit longer , I said , Tony said we could leave him out there , but like he said if he starts weeing on the carpet
13 ‘ You could point him out to me , ’ Culley said .
14 I could point him out to you , though , if I see him , ’ he said positively .
15 He never attended any public ceremonies , where the ever-vigilant eyes of the KGB could pick him out and identify him .
16 She closed her eyes , as if by doing so she could shut him out of her mind .
17 I think he was rather taken aback because my understanding is that he told David that he could get him out of the contract .
18 DeFries said he could get him out of anything .
19 He could get him out of it .
20 My Lord the started sum of money originally , sixty thousand pounds was the total loan and there were further overdraught facilities and and it 's the plaintiff 's case that without it it was simply not going to be manageable and as a result of that having thought carefully about erm , position it is his case that he rang Peter , told him that there were major problems in the financing of the deal and asked him if he could get him out of the contract because the finance he anticipated was no longer going to be available and it was his case that Peter advised him that there was no way out because contracts had been exchanged , er Mr was told very clearly that he was committed legally now to the deal and that he 'd better try and rearrange some finances since clearly they were moving towards er the completion date .
21 Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole , and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned , cap in hand .
22 It was then getting near the time that I could turn him out , again I put it off , frightened of what he might do .
23 How she wished they could turn him out at once .
24 Why should he build barns , drain land , clear wasteland and so on , if his landlord could turn him out at any time and reap the benefit of the improvement himself ?
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