Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [vb pp] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was mizzling steadily , so I had lashed out on a minibus ticket , which cost more than a taxi would here . |
2 | Although she had run out of steam and no longer cared whether she lived or died , there was no way she was going to give up . |
3 | ‘ So you 've opted out of the war effort , ’ he greeted her nastily , ‘ to go swanning all over the Pacific ? ’ |
4 | Erm when you once y once you 've got out of the habit of sixteenths and thirty seconds , and things like that , you find that I mean , we found the other week , did n't you , that you were thinking , Oh these millimetres a bit of a pain . |
5 | There 's little hope of much change from a fiver once you 've splashed out on a basic box of 12 . |
6 | Once we have worked out with you how much you will pay towards your care , the Department has the right to continue to base this on the amount of money you had at the time of your assessment . |
7 | But once they had stepped out into the cool air , paradoxically , the noise seemed muted , the sea no more than a distant roar . |
8 | Cries rose on all sides of her as she filled the dishes , but she worked on steadily oblivious , like some eccentric female St Francis , brooding a little about the image seen in the vicarage garden , which , although it had turned out to be only an old cloth flung over a tree stump , was an indication of the way things might go . |
9 | He is one of those individuals who has put even more back into the sport than he has taken out of it . |
10 | But this was a lean season for flowers , so he had gone out into the rain looking for snowdrops . |
11 | No idea he 's gone from being a Jewish rabbi last night and he 's he 's sort of gone okay we 'll leap now out of , so he 's leapt out of that one and he 's leapt straight into a fucking little boy 's erm body right , and he 's a mongoloid poor little soul and he 's a downs syndrome kid . |
12 | because you see once it 's gone out of the news , erm , we do n't hear any more about it , the , the immediate distress of the people is n't obvious |
13 | By then if nothing 's come out of the search , it 'll be time to start asking everyone questions . ’ |
14 | He looked at me as if I 'd crawled out from under the Axminster . |
15 | I just started to hate the man , I do n't know what I would have done if I had walked out of the interview room and met him in the corridor . ’ |
16 | Except that in that case Timmy would n't be Timmy , and the thought that there might be no Timmy , that there might be some other person altogether occupying his space in the world , fills me with terror , as if I had looked out of the bedroom window and found the solid earth beneath the house had disappeared . |
17 | Cos I 've contracted out of SERPS . |
18 | Of course I did n't know that cos I 'd conked out with this gas you see . |
19 | She had n't even known herself where she would be staying until she had walked out of the station the day before and asked a taxi-driver to take her somewhere clean and as cheap as possible . |
20 | She with , it 's true , Janey 's help , cooked , served , washed up , cleaned , drove us here , there and everywhere , the doctor , school , the dentist , up to London for nerve-racking bouts of clothes shopping , she had the Nigels to stay , and laughed at the J ills at the garage and I 'd 've died if she 'd found out about Paul . |
21 | It was as if she had fallen out of a generous sky . |
22 | That 's £21.46 more than it would have cost you , if you had dined out in the UK . |
23 | Well , I 'm afraid , I look at it , like , that if you 've run out of . |
24 | Open the door of the wardrobe , put a wrapper over the big one , put it in the back , then sandwich another one , a picture in perhaps if you 've run out of things like that , till you get to the front , close the door , and you 've got it all packed away neat out of the way . |
25 | ‘ You ca n't stay in Ireland if you 've fallen out with them … please , darling Frank , come here to me . ’ |
26 | " Welcome as always , Peter , " said Sir Edmund affably , " but you look as if you 've come out of the sea . |
27 | that went out to erm making up argu , you know if you 'd fallen out with somebody you had to make up with them before the bells , and in fact what my granny did was to erm to empty the fire and to relay the fire for the new year |
28 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
29 | If you have spun out of cloud , the turn needle always shows the direction of the spin . |
30 | No-one can , say , stop the pipes from bursting : but if you have sorted out in advance who will be responsible for organising the emergency repairs , much time and anguish , as well as money , may be saved . |