Example sentences of "he have been [vb pp] out " in BNC.

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1 Hence the suggestion in [ 30 ] , but not in [ 23 ] , that the speaker feels that the disappearance of his childhood has no explanation , that he has been tricked out of his childhood .
2 More recently , he has been singled out as just about the only member of the cabinet blessed with the combined talents of toughness , intellect , experience and unsullied reputation .
3 Well Elsie he has been seen out on Kilmont Farm dismounting without orders quite a few times .
4 And more recently there seems to be a tendency for people to say , ‘ he has been seen out a few times , he must be OK ’ , when the threat to my life is unchanged . ’
5 Any failure to press the Bat switch while the Bat diode D9 is momentarily lit results in a low output from transistor TR4 and the ball moves on to the wicket l.e.d. where it stays to let the batsman know he has been bowled out .
6 because like when I see him , you know , and he has been sorted out a bit recently not really sorted
7 weakness : midfield/up front — Nilsen is a defender and Ingebrigtsen is not playing first team futba for City — he has been rented out to norwegian club rosenborg this summer and is now back in city , trying to get a first team place .
8 He had fancied being a poet when he was a boy — before he 'd been thrust out into the real world to try to earn a living .
9 He 'd been singled out .
10 as if he 'd been cut out of tin .
11 After he 'd been coaxed out of the cart in the yard , three serving women had carried him into the house .
12 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
13 He 'd taken a chance and he 'd been found out .
14 Saddest sight at Portsmouth , by the way , was that of the disconsolate Bobby Parks after discovering he 'd been left out once again , to make way for Adrian Aymes .
15 If he 'd been thrown out of a window . ’
16 James 's book rather rewrites history when he says that he wanted Niki to think he 'd been psyched out .
17 Kim had been on the Wiring Project for almost year now , though for most of that time he had been kept out of things by Spatz .
18 Cranston claimed that his relationship with Keating was essentially no different from that of the other four senators , but that , because he was suffering from cancer and had announced his intention not to seek re-election on the expiry in 1992 of his current term , he had been singled out for sanction as a " scapegoat " .
19 Nottinghamshire club player Bryn Derbyshire was given a three-month suspended sentence with £300 costs , and had to pay £400 compensation to umpire Joseph Purser after causing ‘ bodily harm by wanton furious driving ’ by reversing his car at the umpire after a match in which he had been given out lbw .
20 But he had never seen Tara ; he had been abandoned at birth , he had been flung out by the King , who would have none of his Queen 's bastard wolfson at his Court .
21 It alleged that he had been fitted out with a secret transmitter on one of his missions to Lebanon , to pinpoint the exact location of the hostages and kidnappers .
22 His sister , he explained , had married a Tongan , and the couple now lived in Mainz : not perhaps the most attractive of men , he had been invited out to stay among the substantial ladies of the islands to see if he , too , could forge any links .
23 Presumably he had been locked out of his room , for the tea-house manager searched in vain for keys to the antique padlocks which fastened the tall double doors .
24 The car had stopped at the quarry in the pitch darkness , and , Mr O'Donnell said , he had been dragged out and beaten again by the men , including McPherson .
25 They then , after a bit ( the boy had disappeared , the sewer gurgled empty ) moved to the end wall over the river : you did not want to miss , not now , that small boy , he had been carried out , floating face-up , his opened eyes to the burning sun in the tar of the hard still river .
26 Still , he had been knocked out twice in a short space of time and would appreciate some rest .
27 As it was , he had been lifted out of the void in which he had barely existed , on to a plane that was real — he underlined it triumphantly .
28 The solicitor who gave those undertakings was not made a party to the proceedings , although if he had been held out by his firm as a partner , s14 of the Partnership Act would have fixed him with potential liability .
29 Mellor claimed that he had been driven out of office by the tabloid press , which had pursued him since the discovery in July of his extramarital affair with an actress , Antonia de Sancha .
30 With a schoolboy 's shamefacedness , as if he had been caught out in something furtive ( as , really , he had ) , he agreed at once to take her class .
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