Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [v-ing] out " in BNC.

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1 Has to keep it coming out there .
2 The male then has to prevent them drying out .
3 Eventually he remembered — he 'd seen her hanging out with Jim Hendrix in the sixties .
4 She had also made one or two favourable remarks on the occasions she 'd seen him working out , and had assured him that , once he 'd attained the standards she 'd set for him , he could look forward to being given a fairly prominent role in the next major presentation .
5 She 'd seen him coming out , but he had n't noticed her .
6 ‘ She insisted she 'd seen you heading out through the woods at about half-past nine , shortly before she missed it .
7 The stars must have enjoyed her shouting out her catch phrase of ‘ 'old onto yer 'at ’ followed by her infectious laughter as she launched into their futures .
8 I may have missed her coming out here . ’
9 Someone must have seen me getting out of Philip Stacey 's car one night . ’
10 Well you 'd have to have it sticking out round .
11 They had , they had witnessed him casting out demons , they had heard his teaching , they were familiar with Jesus , they had every reason to be , to have faith in him , he says , what has happened to your faith ?
12 Well I co , I 've seen him bringing out bringing it out in bags it falls out of there !
13 And my magic wrought true — for it was into your time I came , to Starr Hills , where I had walked four hundred years before ; and coming to meet me was a man who asked me simply if I were a mermaid , for he had seen me walking out of the sea . ’
14 For a band now irritated by most dance music — ‘ most of it 's cack , I hate going into bars where they 've got it blaring out from everywhere , you ca n't hear yourself think ’ — and uncomfortable with the accoutrements of clubbing — ‘ I ca n't stand being under strobes no more , do me head in , make me lose my balance ’ — it was inevitable the Mondays would rake up their rock roots , ‘ mature ’ their sound and make a major musical transition .
15 We had to keep them heading out to sea as long as possible , so that we could fully clear it on our return tack .
16 We used the flour because the flour would go bad then we we had to supply that the commissioners put it in originally but we had to keep it going out of our seven and a tanner .
17 It is easy to see how the plot of We Did n't Mean To Go To Sea hatched , as he looked out into the distance and remembered a time when as a young man his anchor had dragged , and he had found himself sailing out to sea at night .
18 The late arrival had necessitated her getting out of bed and throwing on a voluminous dressing-robe in order to prepare suitable accommodation — on a night such as this , moreover , when all a body wanted was to curl up under the quilt and hide from the horrors outside .
19 I had to stop him going out on deck .
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