Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [vb pp] out that [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 've worked out that a rent of tenpence a week on each log cabin , or sixpence for each bunk in a dormitory , will just pay me back by the end of this contract .
2 Mr is very different we must all be protected , I 've worked out my bill as the same as this year because no way shall I spend seventeen and a half percent more money I shall be as careful as I can and I sha n't starve and I sha n't get cold now I 've worked out that the V A T on my fuel bill is eight hundred and eighty five pounds , I 'd delighted if Mr could perform the trick and I need n't pay it , on behalf of the Duke of Westminster , the Duke of Rutland , I think I can also thank him .
3 I have pointed out that the early structuralists treated the discursive elements in their analysis as ‘ natural ’ , as empirically given .
4 Now the interesting thing about this is , you do n't actually put the facility on unless you 've found out that the extension is engaged first , if you think about it there would be no point .
5 They 've pointed out that the area to the south and the west is generally much higher agricultural land than elsewhere .
6 They had pointed out that a road in this area would open up the rainforest to clearance by settlers , with the consequent loss of habitat for gorillas , elephants and other threatened animal species , and the disruption of the livelihoods of traditional tribal peoples in the area .
7 This was not what Marian wanted , for they had worked out that the smoke of the outlaws ' main Camp ready , and Hugh with his sword in his good hand .
8 This was not what Marian wanted , for they had worked out that the smoke of the outlaws , main Camp must be nearly two days march away and help and shelter for Hugh was needed far quicker than that .
9 They have pointed out that the correct approach will depend upon the particular facts involved .
10 They have pointed out that the total of 20,000 disturbances recorded between 1907 and 1914 indicates that a small proportion of peasants were involved .
11 They have pointed out that the existence of other remedies for wives in this situation is no reason for disentitling a wife to the protection of the criminal law and that the possibility of bringing charges for assault or wounding is an inadequate substitute for a rape prosecution which focuses upon the denial of another 's sexual autonomy and integrity .
12 They have pointed out that the marshes and mudflats of the Thames estuary are among Europe 's most important feeding and resting groups for migrating birds .
13 But it has turned out that the theory is as it sounds — too good to be true .
14 For a person insensitive to visual impressions the pattern on the wallpaper he is buying may seem not to deserve close scrutiny ; but if the room he has papered begins after a while to depress him , it has turned out that the pattern was relevant to the choice after all .
15 But in the past few years , the insurance market has been losing money , and it has turned out that the resources of even the richest people are less than infinite .
16 He had barred Anne from the house after he had found out that the pair of them had spent an hour in the local pub after shopping one evening .
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