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

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1 When I became fully aware of this , I gave all of my fashionable new clothes to ‘ Oxfam ’ and fished out my old blue jeans and ‘ sloppy joe ’ jumper which I had nearly thrown out only a few weeks before .
2 Julie and I had never fallen out before , and Barbie had always been like a big sister to me , too .
3 I mean I 've just worked out there 's , there are twenty eight jobs there , of which er we 've we 've only really made a profit on eight .
4 I saw her and I , I be honest with you I hid , I be totally honest and I 'll tell her the same if I see her because I 've just found out then that they could n't do any more for me dad and I really did n't want to speak or see anybody and I sat in the canteen on my own , I just said to me mum , mum on the phone I said mum I need to do this on my own I said I 'm just gon na have a coffee in the cafeteria and I do n't know if you 've been in there but the cafeteria is all glass and she pulled up in a white van delivering something to the office , I thought oh no it 's Jenny she 's the last bleeding person I want there , I do n't mean that
5 Good I 've only found out today about you
6 ‘ But I have n't worked out yet the full implications of the conspiracy .
7 I have n't found out yet what they got up to in their opium den with Coleridge and de Quincey .
8 I have accidently wiped out too many things .
9 and the last massacre that happened , which has never come out yet , will eventually have to come out , because there are soldiers now that are talking about it .
10 She has n't come out yet . ’
11 As they indeed they did from , I think it was your er programme Group er two , where you 'd actually drawn out quite boldly bearing tank five , tank five , tank five or whatever tank it was .
12 She 'd already found out much more about Puddephat than she 'd hoped — she 'd even got a promising suspect in the shape of Theo Sykes — and there was no point in banging on about her non-existent book outline .
13 The game about to be got under way here , it 's the second time of course that we 've had the taste of European football in just er inside a few weeks here at Lane , a very poor night for weather , you who 've not ventured out well , I think we understand that er because er as we say , it 's not a night when you would turn the dog out .
14 eleven to twelve is a strong preference so John 's come out as strong and thirteen to twenty is a very strong preference , so that 's Mark and Lou , you 've actually come out as very strong .
15 The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty .
16 Surely she had n't gone out again , forgetting that she had left a friend waiting on the telephone ?
17 He 'd waited for Lucy but then , when she had n't come out alone , he 'd stayed well back in the shadows .
18 London had been exciting , but she had not shone out there , she felt , the way she had here .
19 This woman was not his wife , and she had not come out here to seek conversation .
20 The druggist , a bird-like little man in his fifties who longed to repeat his father 's reputation as town matchmaker , but had so little chance since the youngsters who had n't moved out permanently were commuting to bigger towns , was delighted to see two mature strangers getting together over coffee .
21 Everyone knew how important punctuality was to Laura ; she believed if you arrived late it could only be because you had not started out early enough .
22 Course one of the problems was you were checked in and checked out and if er you had n't come out there was a bit of a panic , Where is the person ?
23 If you have n't done this , if you have n't found out exactly what people need to know , the danger is that when you actually start to put together some material it 's very hit or miss is n't it ?
24 Our table felt it was worth £20 of tickets for a woman to put her hand up and show him the error of his ways , but we 'd already forked out enough , honest .
25 No , I said we 'll go round and tell , tell him what we 've just worked out there , get him to say yes
26 A BBC spokesman said last night : ‘ We have not ruled out entirely a possible adaption , but there are a number of unresolved factors . ’
27 We have now carried out successfully a total of 27 national surveys without undue disruption to schools , with the general support of the LEAs and teachers concerned … and with the enthusiastic cooperation of the children we have tested …
28 Mind you , by the time they get here it 's they 've probably gone out anyway !
29 There 's been an article in the paper very recently saying they 're going to bring out some proposals to change those intestacy rules shortly after easter they have n't come out yet .
30 If if it 's go , well yo , we do n't know because they do n't , they have n't put out exactly when it is , whether it
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