Example sentences of "he [verb] out [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She knew that he ‘ ought always to live in the country ; and someday you will with me ’ ; for the present , she encouraged him to carry out his father 's plans .
2 It also posed a delicate problem for the Home Secretary himself , since Lord Scarman had been appointed by him to carry out his Inquiry .
3 It also allows the vigneron easier access to the vineyard and to the vine , enabling him to carry out his next operation , the scattering of fertiliser pellets .
4 resources should be allocated to the subordinate to enable him to carry out his tasks at the expected level of performance , and authority should be delegated to enable the subordinate to do this job ; and
5 As we saw in the last chapter the anointed king of Israel was equipped with the Spirit to enable him to carry out his work ; hence the expectation of Isaiah 11:1 ff that the Messiah would also be equipped , in fuller measure , with that Spirit .
6 There is no objection to this but the tenant should ensure that the person so appointed is suitably qualified to enable him to carry out his functions in a proper and responsible manner .
7 He was about 10 , and we decided to keep him to see out his days .
8 the only thing but I mean you know you accepted what he said and then went on and , and by using your picture with the , with the cheque I mean you had him eating out your hand at the end did n't you ?
9 Nigel Mansell is one example , though Mansell 's metabolism , once released from the horrors of his competitive life , seems to revert to such extreme placidity that it is possible to picture him living out his days as a happy family man and manager of his own investments .
10 then it 's a national account , but in terms of the guy not seeing anybody we went to him to sort out what was going on and she must have come away there from with all the sites and said I should n't be dealing with this , it 's a national account , it 's the national account and that 's when I said you must pass it over to then
11 Now all she had to do was go and see Father McCormack and get him to sort out her Michael and she would be happy .
12 I would hope , obviously , that I wrote poems that could sometimes speak to the reader 's condition , and it would be too grandiose to say helped him to sort out his own feelings , but at least helped him to get a feeling of recognition and , if the poem is successful , you know , some kind of satisfaction that the feeling has been turned into that permanent form .
13 But I wo n't let him carry out his plan , whatever it is .
14 She saw him stick out his lower lip , a quick glance at Marc 's expression showed her the folly of such a request .
15 So the laibon 's son from up there , up the valley past Lengai , he is a descendant of Mbatian , the great laibon , he tries to persuade Turnbull to let him take out his animal from the ones which have been selected . ‘
16 Coldly she watched him pour out his careless charm , telling herself to be thankful he could sustain no deeper soul .
17 To celebrate , Sun Microsystems staff moved all the furniture out of his office , fixed it up like a Burger King stand , poured Scott into a Burger King uniform and had him handing out his favourite food .
18 ‘ But when the doors opened for him to get out his arm moved towards me .
19 But when the doors opened for him to get out his arm moved towards me .
20 Through the thin partition Charles could hear him carrying out his drill .
21 It had all been a trick , all that sweet , hot loving , that tenderness , just a cruel device to help him find out what she knew .
22 ‘ I watched him working out his comedy and immediately recognized a considerable talent .
23 She was screaming at him now , that with a man like him she should have found another , her life had been nothing but work , work , work , worry , worry , worry , and now he made out she was a common whore , when she had n't had an instant 's pleasure in her livelong days .
24 ‘ Oh , he made out you were different , but you 're just the same . ’
25 She would have said he was much attracted by the riding , yet he made out he was n't .
26 I went off him a lot when he made out he was really eager to get to Blackburn and ‘ only really wanted to play for one club ’ , but you ca n't really blame him for wanting to be filthy rich .
27 He stammered out his credentials , and produced the letter .
28 Three short months ago , when Warren Christopher , the secretary of state , announced America 's backing for the Vance-Owen plan , he laid out his reasons .
29 As he laid out his instruments on squares of cloth like a surgeon , he said , ‘ You know , Pop , fishing 's a very good relaxant .
30 He checked out everything .
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