Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] have [vb pp] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Emir Bashir the Third , who ruled Mount Lebanon for the Sublime Porte in Istanbul , had been unable to contain the bitter disputes which had broken out between the two communities .
2 Nor will millions of fans who have lost out to the all-consuming demands of TV .
3 Traders who 've gone out of business in a showpiece shopping complex are suing the developers for damages .
4 I 'M sure there must be many people like me who have been troubled by telephone calls at ungodly hours which have turned out to be BT testing the lines .
5 It 's all those stylists , wardrobe girls and make-up technicians I 've hung out with , plus my own pricey psychodramas on the topic .
6 ‘ Even though other bidders have reportedly put in lower bids I have pointed out to Hong Kong ministers that in the past some of those have not always been able to complete the job , ’ said Mr Lilley .
7 Other classes of this kind , sometimes called ‘ street academies ’ , exist in the townships and cater to youngsters who have dropped out of school or want extra tuition outside school .
8 As she gathered up the bedding and cushions she had hung out of the windows to air before the evening earth began to exhale dew , she wondered whether she should fetch out her best mantilla , the white lace her mother had given her for her first communion , which she never wore because it seemed so showy , and had n't worn even yesterday for the Easter Mass .
9 She wondered why he did n't step across it ; he reminded her of the white mice they had let out of the cage one day .
10 CPMA Managing Director , Nigel Rushman , claims that several other sponsors have already signed for the Sevens spectacular in April at Murrayfield , but for a variety of reasons none has come out of the woods yet .
11 While waiting , she gazed solemnly at the sinister Bridge of Sighs a few yards away and thought of the prisoners who 'd gazed out of its thickly grilled windows , looking for the last time on the beauties of Venice before they were incarcerated — or executed for causing the displeasure of powerful nobles .
12 Conditions of work were not pleasant ; landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured labourers who had come out under a contract to work for some years for the man who paid for the journey or anyone to whom he sold the right to command their services .
13 Several times she has wandered out into the street while Mrs Smith was asleep , although now the front door is kept double-locked at night to prevent this from happening .
14 So anyway , after fucking weeks and weeks and weeks I had come out to me one day , and Mr came out and he said to me he had a wee bucket and shovels and he says er bring me down to the first floor so I opened to let him out and he gets out and he says to me , now take her half way between the first and second floor and stop her .
15 Would it not be more cost-effective to use auxiliary jet pilots who have come out of the service under ’ Options for Change ’ than to train women as fast jet pilots , however keen they may be ?
16 ‘ Lovat was enquiring about you earlier on , Piper , ’ shouted one of the medics who had come out of the barn to tend to the wounded .
17 Themes are set : The worst live album ever made ; most embarrassing incident during school ; films you have walked out of and why .
18 It is at this point that we can make our first connection with the emphases we have laid out at the beginning of this book .
19 One of the many things which has changed out of all recognition during my lifetime is our ability to teach languages to mature students .
20 During the inter-war period , when housing expectations among women were rising , one Medical Officer of Health found that mortality rates amongst families who had moved out of a slum area into new council houses actually rose , because correspondingly less was being spent on food .
21 In 1967 the government accepted many of the economic principles we have set out in the last two chapters .
22 Granny picked up the last of the things they had cleared out of the cupboards and looked at it .
23 Professor Robin Murray , of the Institute of Psychiatry and King 's College Hospital , London , told the annual British Association Science Festival , at Keele University , Staffordshire , the flu risk to unborn babies seemed to affect girls rather that boys following four studies he had carried out in England .
24 This not merely scattered them but wreaked havoc on the transports which had got out of harbour ; 12 were sunk of which seven went down with all on board .
25 She decided to go back to work — but first wanted to catch up on the qualifications she 'd missed out on .
26 But there was qualifying joy for other athletes who had missed out at the county championships , including Middlesbrough and Cleveland Harrier Stephen Helm .
27 Although some of them were just small farms which had developed out of native settlements , others were country houses at the centres of large estates .
28 The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre .
29 Other players who have turned out for the Nomads this season include the likes of Peter Dixon and Brian and Harry Patrick .
30 CHARLIE BISSET , a member of the elite club of players who have turned out for three Scottish districts , has been elected as an Edinburgh representative on the Scottish Rugby Union committee .
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