Example sentences of "he 's out " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They say he 's one sort of person when he 's out in the open among people — he can be very sweet — but that he 's a different sort of person altogether behind the walls of his own house . ’ |
2 | He 's out every night , sometimes until the early hours . |
3 | We 've come to see Charles , but he 's out . ’ |
4 | ‘ He 's got the vote now — he 's out of our jurisdiction , ’ Otley said eating a custard tart I 'd Just bought . |
5 | Hang on , he 's out of fish . |
6 | I said , you may go and see him for a minute , he 's out . |
7 | ‘ Well I 'm afraid he 's out of the country so whatever you want to discuss with him will have to wait . ’ |
8 | ‘ He 's out for a walk at present , Jack . |
9 | Besides , he 's out of his wits . |
10 | Looking out across the headland Rickards said : ‘ He 's out there somewhere , watching , waiting . |
11 | I 'd say Vijay Singh as he 's out there working at sunrise and still there at sunset . |
12 | ‘ He 's out already , ent he ? ’ |
13 | Otherwise , he 's out there on his own , and I mean , out there , in another squelchy world . |
14 | If a government minister dissents then he 's out , for the sake of the government 's credibility . |
15 | He 's out in the desert making The Professionals with Burt Lancaster , Robert Ryan and director Richard Brooks . |
16 | drinks Pils when he 's out at the wine bar |
17 | If crowned champion , Lewis has long-term plans to accommodate Mike Tyson — ‘ once he 's out of jail ’ — and to give Frank Bruno a title tilt in Britain 's fight of the century . |
18 | With his new film , Johnny Suede , he 's out to prove he 's more than just a pretty face |
19 | I 'm out if he 's out ’ . ’ |
20 | But if he did n't find out , he 's out of touch and should n't be in his high office . |
21 | There 's no mistaking the 29-year-old rocker when he 's out and about with his shopping list . |
22 | He 's out for two months |
23 | True , it is Crush drummer Ric Menck 's ( 30th ) birthday , and he 's out for a grinningly good time , whatever the weather . |
24 | ‘ He 's out , ’ he said . |
25 | And if he 's out — ’ she was reaching for the handkerchief in her apron pocket — ‘ I want to know where he is . |
26 | He 's out there on his own , and that 's , out there , in another squelchy world . |
27 | ‘ Now that you know he 's out — and around — will you mind being alone down there till Monday ? ’ |
28 | I 'd get Peter , so you could tell him , but he 's out — ’ |
29 | He 's out whoring as usual . |
30 | Maybe he 's out there thinking : third time lucky . |