Example sentences of "he [vb -s] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He points out in the British Journal of Educational Psychology that the results of these schemes have been disappointing and it is doubtful whether they have any permanent effect on intelligence .
2 In the next step of the argument , he then said , well , religion is a transference , and therefore a form of infantilism , so now he seems to be criticizing religion , but if he 's criti criticizing religion by saying it 's an illusion , surely he 's jeopardizing civilization , because the danger , as he points out in the book , if you take religion away from people , you say , look , this is just an illusion , God does n't exist .
3 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
4 He goes out to the kitchen to hide his tears .
5 Then he wakes me up when he goes out of the door in the mornings .
6 I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs .
7 When he goes out in the evening he is invariably with his mates whose influence may encourage him to take risks .
8 Finally , he rides out of the graveyard into the future .
9 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
10 Let the dog out Jean if he wants out in the back .
11 With his portable equipment — weapon , tool bag and hook and line — the weight , as he shuffles out of the ICP , is up to about 70 lb .
12 If he hits one then he bounds about inside the unit , bouncing from foe to foe , until he spins out of the other side , leaving the enemy completely devastated .
13 If she locks him up he climbs out of the window . ’
14 So he stays out to the centre .
15 Sitting in the airless games room in the basement of the St James ' Club , he stares out of the window , dreamily tracing the pattern in the glass , then stops , vaguely embarrassed at what he 's doing , and turns round to face yet another tape recorder .
16 Pleasantly surprised , and encouraged , he stares out of the window , his huge cheeks full of food , rotating like machinery .
17 TONY GREENBANK GOES BACK TO SCHOOL — ROCK SCHOOL THAT IS — WHEN HE GETS OUT ON THE CRAG WITH SOME YOUNG LAKELAND CLIMBERS
18 ‘ If only he 'd keep his mouth shut when he gets out of the car and stop whingeing .
19 He gets out of the cab , right .
20 So he gets out of the cab .
21 As long as he keeps out of the washing machine , the vet says Pristine Priskin can expect a long and happy life .
22 He breaks out of the group 's culture and psychology by creating a myth .
23 He leaps in , he swims , he strides out to the waves ,
24 ‘ Whatsoever then , he removes out of the state that nature hath provided , and left it in , he hath mixed his labour with , and joined to it something that is his own , and thereby makes it his property . ’
25 And then he limps out of the door , because Dudley Moore will always be Dudley Moore .
26 Cut him out and slip him into the stocking so he peeps out of the top .
27 And they do for 5–10 minutes , then he speaks out of the silence , ‘ and I know what he is saying is of the Holy Spirit — it resonates so clearly in me and rings true ’ .
28 Van Gennep 's ideas on ‘ rites of separation ’ ( 1960 ) are a useful means of interpreting the social and spatial movements undertaken by the ethnographer as policeman , as he moves out from the early uniformed position of centrality described above .
29 He walks out of the shrine without looking at the crowd , picks up one of the lambs , frightened and bleating , and carries its almost weightless body round to the side of the shrine .
30 He walks out of the kitchen , holding the door for her .
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