Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] out of " in BNC.
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1 | The site is particularly important because it is one of the few such castles to have developed out of an earlier Norman stone-built ring-work fort . |
2 | Gradually , almost stealthily , all the brothers had crept out of their stalls , and gathered in a circle about this altar and the group debating at its foot . |
3 | Her blue eyes were overbright , and she immediately regretted that those words had burst out of her . |
4 | The words had leapt out of Tom 's mouth before he had had a chance to stop them . |
5 | Many people argued that , as the polytechnics had moved out of local government , two separate funding bodies made little sense and hindered the development of an integrated system of higher education . |
6 | Lucinda , who had always been so obedient , speaking to her mother as if good manners had gone out of fashion ? |
7 | He said , ‘ The words have gone out of my mind . ’ |
8 | As a result of good product design , developments in colour printing , trading up , increased marketing by museums and galleries and perhaps above all the ‘ image ’ culture promulgated by television and the media more generally , calendars have come out of the office and potting shed and into prime sites in the home — and they need to be replaced every year . |
9 | Over the past decade , lasers able to generate ultra-short pulses have moved out of the laser physicist 's laboratory and onto the chemist 's bench . |
10 | Since the attack , the gas cylinders have remained out of use . |
11 | It must be the first time ever in the Five Nations Championship that two referees have dropped out of the opening games , with England 's Ed Morrison missing the Ireland v Wales game through a rib injury , and Yours Truly having to watch the England v Ireland game on television through a ‘ flu virus . |
12 | The polytechnics have moved out of local government control and are now funded by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council acting on behalf of the Secretary of State . |
13 | Tucked into the shadows ahead of me along the pavement the two blacks had melted out of sight . |
14 | The hormonal tensions had flowed out of Lexandro , earthed through his power sword into the bodies . |
15 | The Boomtown Rats have exploded out of the country , but there is little lingering after-effect . |
16 | ‘ Since 1987 , 270 Darlington companies have gone out of business and it has been overwhelmingly small companies . |
17 | Most of the Arabs have stayed out of the fratricidal wars of the victorious Afghan factions in Kabul . |
18 | On the outside , make sure that no tiles or slates have slipped out of position , and cap off any unused flues . |
19 | A couple of airmen had come out of the trenches to see what the shooting was about . |
20 | In Britain some 4,000 stations have gone out of use since the 1960s , and many of them have vanished altogether — swept away with a callous disregard for our architectural heritage that takes the breath away . |
21 | Before I do that let me just digress and say one word about books , I 've had a few people ask me about books erm I gather that the distinguished Durham bookshops have sold out of my wonderful book but I gather that lorries are hurtling up motorways with |
22 | These advances have grown out of the ‘ natural ’ desires to produce live , healthy babies , and to promote fertility in women who have difficulties in getting pregnant . |
23 | Thus ideas have come out of academe and are being implemented in the clinic . |
24 | Of late , stand-alone evaluation boards have fallen out of favour , mainly for two reasons ; many evaluation boards use difficult to standardise RS-232 links , and the boards require a power supply with +-12V for the RS-232 link and another 5V for the power rail . |
25 | ONE of the firms approached by Monktonhall Colliery about forming a partnership to stave off the pit 's financial problems has pulled out of talks with the consortium , writes Graeme Wilson . |
26 | ‘ One of the best things to have come out of this is the realisation that there are people who really do care about us and about Graham , ’ says Kathleen . |
27 | This is one of the best plays to have come out of Russia since Chekhov and received its first performance in this country in Oxford in 1966 , with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast . |
28 | He said 300 similar small businesses had gone out of business in Darlington since the last election . |
29 | Next moment their wraithlike figures had darted out of sight among the trees like two startled deer . |
30 | The rings had spilled out of the tin and lay in the tufty bits of grass like slugs trying to eat their own tails . |