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

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1 Two five-dollar bills had fallen out from behind the encyclopedia just when she was needing money so badly .
2 Those people whose families had moved out from the inner areas still retained some ties with relatives in the inner city , but clearly such ties are by definition weaker in quality than ties with immediate neighbours , and they were dismissed as relatively weak in our inner-city network analysis .
3 Instructions had gone out from on high that the boat was not to be rocked , and Margaret Thatcher was as good as her word .
4 They had to fight their way out and back , and in the midst Balliol himself and these others had issued out from the castle .
5 To do nothing might be worse — Allan had greeted them at the house with the news ( fresh from the great oven of rumour , the widow Duff 's at Ballinluig ) that a file of English soldiers had ridden out from Perth .
6 The female half of the population had to wait even longer for an equal political voice : not until substantial numbers of women had moved out from the shelter of the home to take an independent place in the labour market was women 's claim to a voice in the political market allowed .
7 Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time .
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