Example sentences of "have [vb pp] out " in BNC.

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1 Now the red blood cells and so on have leaked out into the surrounding tissues .
2 And we also have given out food erm and money for food .
3 When all people occupying a room have checked out of the hotel , the room status is changed to ‘ not occupied ’ .
4 So far , the police have checked out dozens of leads , many provided by phone calls from the public .
5 Of late , stand-alone evaluation boards have fallen out of favour , mainly for two reasons ; many evaluation boards use difficult to standardise RS-232 links , and the boards require a power supply with +-12V for the RS-232 link and another 5V for the power rail .
6 THE US and Japan have fallen out over supercomputer sales .
7 America and Europe have fallen out over farm trade ; as a result , the negotiations at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) have broken down .
8 Now that the two have fallen out , over maintaining a single currency and unified armed forces , the successor to the Soviet Union has dwindled to little more than a name .
9 Two of Charlemagne 's leading magnates , Roland and Guenelon ( or Ganelon ) , have fallen out , and Roland suggests that Guenelon should go to the Saracen court to discuss terms with the Muslims ; treachery is suspected , and the embassy is regarded as very dangerous .
10 I 'm not surprised your Julidochromis have n't bred and have fallen out if you are keeping them in a community tank !
11 Other stars to make the list of celebrities who have fallen out of favour are Kim Basinger , Tom Cruise , Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson .
12 But his notable absence has heightened speculation that the pair have fallen out , and that Mr Lamont may be sacked .
13 Its batteries have fallen out , Nola .
14 Tell him the thieves have fallen out . ’
15 But the strange thing is that , since then , Sykes and Morris have fallen out .
16 Portfolio controls were used intermittently through the 1970s , but have fallen out of favour in the 1980s and early 1990s with the recognition that they distort the workings of the financial system , and that methods of circumventing the controls exist ( see Hall 1983 ) .
17 Council house building has all but stopped , while sales have stripped out the better stock .
18 Pollution and the removal of riverside hedges have played their part ; but above all , dredging and drainage have ironed out the varied bed conditions of gravel and silt to which the larvae of these and many other insects were so minutely adapted .
19 To A. M. Fairbairn , one had to visit America ‘ to discover how far we have travelled out of the darkness towards the light ’ , while to R. F. Horton , it was a land with ‘ truth open to all who have eyes to see it and those who have not eyes held in wholesome restraint from meddling with those who have ’ .
20 Er Mr also commented om the er consideration of the er emerging alteration and increase in Selby District 's allocation from ten thousand to eleven and a half thousand dwellings erm and I would like to assure him now that we have completed out local plan studies , we are in the process of fine tuning them and and I 'm quite confident that we will be able to accommodate the eleven and a half thousand dwellings .
21 It presents a state-of-the-art survey of the major fields that have developed out of 19th century chemistry : cosmochemistry ; geochemistry ; biochemistry ; and molecular biology .
22 The contract itself recognises usages as well as rules and it seems more likely to me that the rules may , in some cases at any rate , have developed out of and given partial expression to usages rather than that they should indicate the absence of usages beyond what is contained in the rule . "
23 Once you have traced out your basic floor plan and work triangle you can develop the rest of the kitchen to include more work space ( like a pastry or baking preparation area ) , more storage , other appliances , an eating area ( if there 's room ) , perhaps a desk area , and look into more technical details like electric outlets , and lighting .
24 Times being hard , the vicious squabbles that have plagued Peru since the 1960s have broken out again , between raw-material exporters ( who want freer trade ) and manufacturers ( who want still more protection ) .
25 Perhaps there are also genes that have broken out of the sperm/egg ‘ proper channels ’ altogether and pioneered a sideways route .
26 AIR wars have broken out on the vital transatlantic routes , with British Airways , Virgin Atlantic and two big American carriers all slashing their spring fares .
27 ‘ All twenty-five ships have broken out my lord Siward 's colours .
28 Forest fires have broken out across Indonesia , causing widespread air pollution and disruption of air and sea transport .
29 Clashes have broken out in places with the locals .
30 Violent clashes have broken out in the French Pyrenees between protestors opposed to a new road tunnel and some local people in the Aspe Valley .
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