Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] out of " in BNC.
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31 | The admission followed revelations by former RAF ace Pablo Mason that some Top Guns had backed out of Tornado missions against Iraq . |
32 | Many of those farmers have gone out of business . |
33 | In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business . |
34 | Fergie and the little princesses have moved out of the £5 million mansion at Sunninghill , Berks , and moved into a lodge at nearby Wentworth . |
35 | Read every line carefully — they will be teeming with exclusions , and if the firms have gone out of business or the guarantees are non-transferable , they are useless . |
36 | This kind of information is difficult to acquire after things have gone out of general use and was often not recorded in the past because it was taken for granted . |
37 | , I hope you 're not , well several interesting things have come out of there , it just shows the sort of thing about working under pressure , and the limited amount of time , erm , the limited amount of planning time for the managers certainly . |
38 | And you 've been in a scenario where there 's one manager and there 's a few people who are n't in a managing role , but you are actually managers , maybe they 'd like a little reversal , I mean , I think some good things have come out of that , and possibly things that you 'd do better next time . |
39 | Things have got out of hand in the past but this time it 's just a fashion show , ’ said Mrs Deborah Keily of the NSPCC , which hoped to raise £20,000 from the show . |
40 | Later the wolf would be cut open while she was asleep , filled up with heavy stones once the little pigs had scrabbled out of her , stitched up again by the woodcutter ; and then she would be driven by thirst to the river , would topple in and drown with the weight of the stones . |
41 | A few of the jeeps had run out of ammunition before the raid had finished , which was hardly surprising considering the high rate of fire of the Vickers K guns . |
42 | By that time , their wives had come out of the crowd and got hold of them , and were taking them away . |
43 | Stories were told about how they had actually done considerable damage to some visiting fans when situations had got out of hand . |
44 | His two main sponsors have dropped out of racing for the moment leaving him chasing a £3,000 shortfall . |
45 | Two reasons for extending clusters have gone out of vogue : the need to get bigger , and risk diversification . |
46 | Many psychological theories have grown out of the observations of the often abnormal communication styles of families of schizophrenic patients . |
47 | Companies responsible for its prospects have gone out of business seven times , discovering that while they could make money on the big promotions , the building and park were too expensive to run on a tickover basis ( nowadays the park alone costs £650,000 a year to maintain ) , and in an earlier era of six-day working weeks , the public had not much leisure time to spend there anyway . |
48 | EDS has stayed out of the public administration market in Italy because , ‘ up until now it 's been risky , ’ Ribas says , adding that ‘ until the system of favours [ bribes and kickbacks ] is brought under control , we 're more comfortable in the private sector . ’ |
49 | The girls had come out of surgery ‘ looking like they had gone a couple of rounds with Frank Bruno ’ . |
50 | Additionally , the Hammer community was in the process of housing redevelopment , and many in-group members had moved out of the immediate area . |
51 | I follow the I follow the er the point , but the thing that puzzles me is that your South Ryedale local plan allocations have arisen out of the discussions on the Greater York study , yes ? |
52 | In the fourth group , in-migrants have moved out of cities in order to live in rural or semi-rural areas , but commute to urban jobs . |
53 | Many landlords have pulled out of the market completely or have upgraded properties to luxury standard and are now asking rents far beyond the meagre grant cheque budget . |
54 | While the role of small firms should not be discounted , recent work at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex has shown just how many significant innovations have come out of large companies . |
55 | One of the most important results to have come out of the work is the demonstration that similar molecular those in other larger and more conventionally studied organisms . |
56 | These men had come out of the tubes of a submarine , probably a Delta class . |
57 | As she passed Veronica 's house , she noticed that one of the men had got out of the green Maestro and was making his way round the back of the building . |
58 | Outside in the snow two men had climbed out of a Renault van with saws and ropes and were tapping one of the trees . |
59 | The fact that Fields had arrived out of the blue , managed to sell Branson the basic idea of an airline and walked away six months later on his way to a million pounds … that was evidence of a particular sort of skill which Branson could appreciate . |
60 | There was sweet nothing in the way of nectar and what duped flowers had burst out of the ground were in for a shock when the frosts came . |