Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But come to think of it , I have gone out of my … ’ |
2 | Therefore I do not see why tonight I might not occasionally , if the argument should lead that way , be guilty of saying in office some of the things which I have said out of office . |
3 | I have watched my most treasured possessions being sold to strangers , I have moved out of my home to accommodate you , my precious cousin . ’ |
4 | ‘ I have run out of patience with her and myself . |
5 | I have run out of excuses for Granville Again . |
6 | .. I have changed out of the paternal democracy into a conservatism that believes in Caesar , Pope and the fierce God of Battles — almost . ’ |
7 | says explaining why he had come to earth Jesus told the Roman governor Pontius Pilate , will thus I 've been born and for this purpose I have come out of the world that I should bear witness to the truth , but what particular truth was Jesus sent to earth to make no man , first just about his heavenly father , he taught his followers to pray that his father name be hallowed or hell holy and he prayed , I have made your name manifest to the man you gave me , also he said I must declare the good news with the kingdom of God , because for this I was sent forth , so what truths did Jesus come to er , to tell ? |
8 | ‘ In the last ten years or so we have developed a number of ancillary services , which have grown out of our core business . |
9 | In many societies , but more particularly in modern societies , there are numerous different centres of political thought and experience : educational institutions of various types ; party organizations ( including party schools and research institutes ) ; the mass media ; more or less official ‘ think tanks ’ ; the central offices of trade unions and employers ' associations ; international agencies ; and a considerable number of private associations devoted to political research and education , some of which have grown out of social movements and remain more or less closely connected with them . |
10 | The fact that there are parts of Britain which have clambered out of real poverty , and primitive housing , within the lifetime of my own generation they see as a hope and a challenge . |
11 | These social movements express new forms of social struggle , which have arisen out of the relative failure of other sectors of society to make significant changes and out of changing socio-economic conditions . |
12 | Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) . |
13 | Now there is a class of systems , so-called expert systems , which have come out of artificial intelligence research , which can do much more than that , are much more intelligent . |
14 | Dust invariably contains pathogens which have settled out of the atmosphere . |
15 | The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre . |
16 | Other stars to make the list of celebrities who have fallen out of favour are Kim Basinger , Tom Cruise , Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson . |
17 | It is not just a matter of the tens of thousands who have streamed out of the country in recent weeks , via Budapest , Prague and Warsaw . |
18 | Finally , an issue we became aware of — in England at least-because of the " dowry " system of funding was that a two tier system may be set up which benefits those people who have come out of hospital and ignores the others . |
19 | 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 ? |
20 | 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 . |
21 | The realisation that this illness could apply to anyone broke down the illusion that it only affects those who have dropped out of society . |
22 | If you have spun out of cloud , the turn needle always shows the direction of the spin . |
23 | Good I you have stepped out of the debate |
24 | However solvent you are , the eclipse on the 9th looks set to change the status-quo and it seems you have run out of road on one source of income or investment . |
25 | Themes are set : The worst live album ever made ; most embarrassing incident during school ; films you have walked out of and why . |
26 | How quickly you recover depends on how much you have taken out of yourself , and this will be different for everyone . |
27 | It 's quite difficult to get a job afterwards too it 's quite hard to make money after you have come out of college . |
28 | Anyway , the Chinese seem excessively embarrassed and concerned about an incident of this type , and we have been kept under very careful supervision ( I am sure for our sakes , in their eyes ) whenever we have gone out of the hotel . |
29 | To A. M. Fairbairn , one had to visit America ‘ to discover how far we have travelled out of the darkness towards the light ’ , while to R. F. Horton , it was a land with ‘ truth open to all who have eyes to see it and those who have not eyes held in wholesome restraint from meddling with those who have ’ . |
30 | Take kids for last shopping trip but still can not remember which essential of life we have run out of . |