Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | How else could he have got them out of the keep ? |
2 | In the first half alone McLean 's men created enough chances to win a handful of games , yet such was their lack of confidence in and around the box that Chris Reid , the young Hibs goalkeeper , did not have to do anything out of the ordinary to keep his side in the game . |
3 | ‘ The League should have kicked him out of the game , and the PFA have not done enough to get back the money owed to men like David Howell . |
4 | This was never more threatened from the right than in the years before 1914 and a leader who had respected constitutional niceties at that time would have driven them out of the system where they could have been far more dangerous . |
5 | After two minutes I believe the butcher would have followed her out of the shop had she beckoned him . |
6 | no , no , no , I thought oh god I 'm gon na have to get them out of the house |
7 | He always felt honoured to have been chosen , because if she had n't been comfortable with him she would have worked him out of the job long ago with little finesse . |
8 | Hefty young chap like that could have swatted her out of the way with one hand ! ’ |
9 | Could n't you have kept him out of the way ? ’ |
10 | The scrum half has recovered from the injury which would have kept him out of the postponed Durham Cup tie against Horden on Wednesday . |
11 | Discussing with North in September 1986 how the arms-sales creditors could be paid off , he was alarmed to hear him say ‘ Well , maybe we 'll have to take it out of the reserves . ’ |
12 | They must have chased them out of the yard and made sure they took off in all directions . |