Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Richard Charkin is the chief executive of Reed Consumer Books and — particularly since he led Reed out of the Net Book Agreement ( NBA ) last year — a major force for change in the business .
2 She stormed off and away and the last thing she saw was Felipe helping Mitch out of the pool , his dark face still lightened by a very wide grin .
3 But we also had to leave because we chucked Wally out of the band .
4 We got a name , we left Riverside and we slung Wally out of the band .
5 Had it not been for his desire to sound Eleanor out on the subject of Liza , he felt he could easily have done so .
6 ‘ She 's been through a terrible ordeal , ’ she told her brother severely , drawing Ellen out of the solar with her .
7 It was the water authority of Bradford that was largely instrumental in keeping Washburndale out of the National Parks .
8 It would be a shame to see Rocky dropped again after apparently playing very well since he came into the side , but at the same time I ca n't really see him keeping Strach out of the team .
9 Until then Britain , which had taken the initiative in founding WEU out of the wreckage of the EDC , tended to place little credence in it .
10 She had to face the fact that Phoebe was not , not then and not at any time , going to pull Maggie out from the night-time and into the daylight of loving and needing .
11 Clinton has vowed to assist the beleaguered Boris Yeltsin as he struggles to pull Russia out of the mire caused by decades of hardline Communist rule .
12 But the men in white arrived and began to pull Karen out of the room .
13 ‘ Labour and the Liberal Democrats want to pull Scotland out of the mainstream of the United Kingdom .
14 Roman helped Claudia out of the car when they reached her flat , took the key from her and opened the door .
15 The whole point is that if the intrepid aviator got shot down while blasting Gerry out of the skies above enemy territory , he could simply unzip his boot-legs and have a pair of civilian-looking shoes on his feet , and thus pass for a native and so escape those dreadful SS men in their tight little black uniforms .
16 TYCOON Richard Branson told yesterday how he would run the country — after a poll showed he was tops to pull Britain out of the slump .
17 Some kind soul had forsaken the drama to escort Sandra out of the room and comfort her .
18 Jean Harlow , alias the teenager Harlean Carpenter from Kansas City , was doing all she could to pull Hollywood out of the slump but in general the more respectable critics were more prepared at this time to hand the plaudits to the male actors , who were seen very much as the cutting edge of the new realism .
19 ‘ Artai wants Jehan out of the way , ’ Burun said austerely .
20 I had traced Tunney out of the City to a big house with high broken-glass-topped walls where the rich and inebriated pay to have their vices purged .
21 Wyllie suddenly found himself without Brewer 's expertise , and Wyllis was incandescent with rage when a medical panel ruled Brewer out of the World Cup campaign .
22 ‘ Probably a great deal better than you , ’ she replied with a sugary smile , and after a reassuring word to her patient , she led Mick out into the corridor .
23 As soon as lunch was over , Simmons led Loretta out into the quadrangle .
24 This view is reinforced by the moving conversion of Liverpool 's Anfield ground into a shrine visited by millions in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster and , less poignantly , by Diego Maradona 's conviction that it was ‘ the hand of God ’ , rather than his own , which propelled England out of the Mexico Finals of 1986 .
25 Guy dismounted and lifted Isabel out of the saddle , keeping his arm around her .
26 Then her daughter ran quickly and let Vasilissa out of the birch-broom , and , as before , the two girls sewed , talked , laughed , and combed their hair .
27 Then her daughter made haste and let Vasilissa out of the broom .
28 That same week he told Maggie out of the blue that he wanted to see her alone .
29 He shuffled across to where Madra lay and shooed Riven out of the way .
30 ‘ And cut Nigel out of the will ? ’
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