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

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1 'E collapsed as 'e come out the Kings Arms an' they rushed 'im away ter the 'ospital. 'E 's in a bad way so Maisie Dingle told me .
2 The ‘ observer as participant ’ is known by the group under study to be an observer but has been accepted , temporarily , by the group and allowed temporary membership to enable him to carry out the research .
3 On 9 March , Coleman received a detailed encrypted message from Control setting up Operation Shakespeare , clearing his visit to Lebanon and instructing him to carry out the mission as Thomas Leavy , of Westinghouse Group W News .
4 She almost begged him to write out the cheque .
5 She could imagine him picking out the blooms , thinking of her , his large , flamboyant writing looping across the card …
6 AS UNITED were booed off the pitch , a supporter leaned into the director 's box and tried to thrust a £5 note into the hands of Amer Midani , urging him to buy out the chairman , Martin Edwards .
7 ‘ I looked for a marshall 's post , but the guy 's glove prevented him pulling out the safety pin in the extinguisher and I had to get out of the car and do it for him ! ’
8 I phoned Debby to get Steven 's phone number to get him to leave out the microphone and the amplifier and then he brought up the microphone and did n't bring up the amplifier .
9 I shouted desperately , throwing water over him to put out the flames .
10 All he wanted was for him to put out the cigarette ; he knew he would just go on suffering the strangled air .
11 Do n't let him take out the men .
12 And he says they told him to get out the building
13 Obispal had virtually blackmailed Voronov-Vaux to allow him to root out the rebellion with wanton use of force , resulting in all those millions of deaths .
14 Harlequins ' prompt 30-day suspension of the Wallaby World Cup forward , which forestalled any further action by the powers-that-be , did lead to him sitting out the loss to Northampton in the league ( although few of Quins ' other internationals played anyway ) .
15 He paused ; she could hear him shaking out the page .
16 In the third movement March his speed is less hectic than that of Pletnev or Jansons , but this allows him to bring out the rhythms with more of a swagger .
17 ‘ There ! ’ he said , exultant , and she watched him pace out the distance from the end of the corridor to the doorway .
18 A small window on to the yard offered sufficient light for him to make out the cheese and butter and sacks of sugar and rice .
19 He made out the high-backed chair to one side of the fire and sank into it , sitting tall and erect , careful not to crease his dinner jacket .
20 Carson hoped not , as he made out the shape of something like Liawski 's diaries over by the skirting board of the opposite wall .
21 He made out the black shape of another tunnel mouth .
22 Then he made out the thousands of tiny rings that studded the ceiling .
23 By night he lived out the fantasies he had internalised from avidly watching his collection of over 6,000 slasher videos and pornographic manga comic-books .
24 He laid out the argument : the Mirror had gone to Maxwell and dived downmarket , along with its Sunday counterpart ; the Mail on Sunday was repositioning itself after its disastrous launch , but had still not recovered .
25 He laid out the newspaper on the carpet and stripped off the bowl 's clingfilm covering .
26 Mr Rabin said he favoured allowing some deportees to join the Palestinian delegation , but he ruled out the two deportees on the reported Egyptian list because they were PLO officials .
27 He ruled out the idea of travelling just as batsman .
28 He ruled out the deployment of ECOMOG in areas under his control , arguing that this " amounted to the abandonment of Liberia 's sovereignty to a foreign force controlled by a military command " .
29 He 's extremely cheerful , if somewhat misguided , as he points out the many features of the room , and mentions that the public rooms in the Cottage will be opened at seven o'clock .
30 He points out the surprising truth that an accurate random sample of 1,000 people will work whether it is taken from a population of 5,000 , five million or 50 million .
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