Example sentences of "her out of the " in BNC.
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1 | In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not . |
2 | Her humour is a weapon that has pole-vaulted her out of the solid folk-roots category , an alternative scene that would have kept her firmly away from the mainstream . |
3 | Mrs Wright must have got Lee to help her out of the car with the sack . |
4 | ‘ So you pushed her out of the car and gave the whole game away ? ’ |
5 | Lady Southdown rose to her feet and the girls followed her out of the room . |
6 | Members of a Cardiff ladies ' rowing club tried to pull her out of the mud , but found the current was too fast , and the bitch ( yes , she is called Eric ! ) , too heavy . |
7 | He glanced at her out of the corner of his eye , wondering if he dare ask for water to help wash the cake down . |
8 | When Mrs Browning spoke to her out of the darkness , saying , ‘ Come , Wilson , come , dear , you must not give way , ’ she thought , why not , why not give way ? |
9 | Mr Browning coming in at that very moment ran to his wife 's side and all but hauled her out of the bed in order to get her upright — in a moment , the convulsion was over and she sank back quite exhausted and drained . |
10 | She had earlier persuaded him to allow her out of the bank in Greater Manchester on the pretext of getting the keys to the safe . |
11 | The idea was not new ; it had been first put into operation in the preceding reign of Louis-Philippe , but during that period it was made clear to France that she must play second fiddle in the European concert otherwise Britain would turn her out of the orchestra . |
12 | ‘ There are two sides to our operation , ’ he had explained , when he led her out of the office block and across a bleak enclosed courtyard , where footsteps had scored a diagonal path through the snow , towards a high windowless wall of corrugated iron . |
13 | He had hustled her out of the kitchen into the boudoir and kissed her on the lips , slipping his arm round her waist . |
14 | Marian I know was Marian Anderson , the black singer , she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday morning in 1939 , it was freezing , they 'd locked her out of the concert hall she had booked . |
15 | Her husband Sid would recognize the warning signs when she turned pale and became anxious , and he would take her out of the room before she passed out . |
16 | A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun . |
17 | Miss Rene went before her out of the storeroom , her hand waving in the air , and the other two sisters took it up chanting merrily : ‘ Take it or leave it . |
18 | I do n't want to push her out of the house but I just know I 've reached the stage of not being able to cope any more . ’ |
19 | Of course , you must make sure you protect the baby from a toddler who pinches or slaps or tries to tip her out of the pram when your back is turned . |
20 | I saw her before she saw me , and watched her out of the corner of my eye . |
21 | Mrs Thatcher departed for the United States because the Conservative Party wanted her out of the way for the last week of the campaign . |
22 | He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat . |
23 | The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go . |
24 | Poppy dissolved into a quivering heap when staff tried to lead her out of the cage , so they suggested that I tried . |
25 | When I was quite certain that she was totally relaxed and comfortable , I brought her out of the regression and out of the hypnotic state . |
26 | I then brought the session to an end by bringing her out of the hypnotic state . |
27 | I remember paramedics getting her out of the car , but I could not get out of my seat because my legs were trapped under the dashboard . |
28 | He ushers her out of the restaurant saying : ‘ I think we should leave before the paparazzi get here . ’ |
29 | The next thing she knew , Miss Hardbroom had pulled her out of the pocket and plonked her unceremoniously into a high-sided glass jar . |
30 | Dinah felt herself trembling ; this was the man who had libelled Paul and herself , had made their early years wretched , had hounded her out of the only world she knew . |