Example sentences of "[noun sg] have not [vb pp] out " in BNC.

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1 Some perfect and well scarred nut slots protect a tricky move into the final groove , which is bridged pleasantly to the top , always assuming your rope drag has not got out of control .
2 Unfortunately the Act has not turned out in the way that its progenitors hoped .
3 If the Lorrimore girl had n't found out , the Canadian would have crashed into it .
4 It has surprised me that Monsieur has not spoken out before now . ’
5 The astonishing achievements of Western civilisation in controlling and exploring the resources of the world , and the consequent increase in material wealth and standards of living , would not have taken place if the procurement of knowledge for its own sake had not mapped out the paths of which technology and investment for profit thereafter took advantage .
6 For her , the evening had not turned out at all as she had hoped .
7 If war had not broken out , they would have married , but when the Kleibers were sent away to prison-camp , her last hope of love and security collapsed ; that was when she left the Island and went up West .
8 By comparison with the immense popularity of contemporary feminist fiction , it seems that feminist art has n't broken out of the tine art ‘ ghetto ’ .
9 But his subjects evidently doubted his good faith , for in June the tax collectors in Staffordshire and Shropshire were resisted on the ground that the king had not carried out his promises regarding the forest .
10 This rejection of the system may be a result of poor analysis : the system analyst has not found out the user requirements .
11 The authority had not found out about the incident involving the cadets at Leek until they were in hospital , but tests on the water taken about the same time showed toxics from algae present .
12 The Llangurig line is a classic in this respect ; much of the damage is due to nature and man has not gone out of his way to remove a monument of the past .
13 The Government has not ruled out putting warning labels on products such as aerosols and lighter fuel .
14 Leaks at compression joints ( page 23 ) can usually be cured by tightening the nuts ( make sure the pipe has n't pulled out of the sealing ring ) ; curing a leak in soldered capillary joints and solvent-welded joints in plastic pipes is more difficult and usually involves draining and remaking the joint ( pages 22 and 28 ) .
15 They are still at large and Scotland Yard has not ruled out their possible involvement in the latest attacks , but they are believed to be firearms specialists rather than bomb makers .
16 He wished his voice had not come out piping and shrill .
17 The Hoflin affair had n't worked out quite the way he 'd planned either , although he 'd spent a lot of time and money on the little thing .
18 Today , in east London , the public are cheering the Environment Commissioner of the European Community , Carlo Ripa di Meana , for issuing a directive that no work should be undertaken on the channel tunnel rail link because the Government have not carried out an environmental assessment .
19 Because the doctor has n't struck out the letters NP ( Latin for ‘ mark the name on the prescription ’ ) , the name of the drug will appear on the label .
20 It was held that the virtue had not gone out of films as films .
21 The most common complaint , however , was that the projects were n't working ; results had n't turned out as hoped , essential equipment had proved faulty ( or in some eases had n't arrived ) and students were left writing up why their project had n't worked out .
22 A full head of hair — the fine baby growth had not dropped out — several teeth .
23 Allergic reaction was a well recognised risk but , it was alleged , the anaesthetist had not carried out any tests or investigations to determine whether Mrs McWilliams would suffer a reaction to the drugs he planned to use .
24 They were interpreted as explaining why radiation had not spread out uniformly to create the newborn universe but had produced impurities , or primeval seeds , whose gravitational forces had attracted increasing amounts of matter to clump together to form galaxies , clusters of galaxies and stars .
25 Fire sub-officer Paul , 33 , knew nothing could be done for the car couple , but he realised the lorryman had not got out .
26 No , the Society 's Treasurer has n't left out the ‘ D ’ .
27 A remedy commonly needed in measles , especially if the rash has not come out fully or has disappeared again and they become more ill .
28 A spokesman for Land Travel said the company had not set out to mislead the public but when the non-smoking trip did not attract a full complement of passengers it ‘ consolidated ’ it with a smoking holiday .
29 Police officers investigating the case have n't ruled out the possibility that the missing funds have been used to buy supplies for the refugees .
30 Actually , I can vouch that some young heterosexual men of John 's age were also obsessed by fancy clothes , and observation today suggests that the interest has not died out .
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