Example sentences of "have [verb] out to " in BNC.

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1 Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted .
2 But if it 's a lousy job and he has to go out to someone like
3 TCCB chief executive Alan Smith said last night : ‘ Graham has flown out to India to do a job .
4 He calls Howard as soon as he arrives — but Howard has flown out to the Bahamas , for a conference with Bill Mishkin , who is stopping over on his way to Caracas .
5 Meanwhile , a team of doctors and nurses from one of the region 's biggest hospitals has flown out to Italy tonight , to treat the injured from Sarajevo .
6 A reader has pointed out to me : ‘ It is quite unreasonable for you to criticise the scheme since it may not be generally known that any Senior Manager is able to purchase a top-of-the-range BMW K Series four-cylinder model anti-lock brakes , black paint finish , radio etc and still have funds to spare . ’
7 Professor Gilbert Kelling has pointed out to me that , in certain circumstances , bedding planes can be produced by textural and diagenetic differences within " continuous sedimentation " .
8 A processing plant at Gwithian will extract from the mud tin oxide which , over the centuries , has channelled out to sea as waste from mines New Scientist 21 April , p 159 ) .
9 The same has turned out to be true of show-jumping , a little-known landed pursuit before it was taken up by the BBC as a sport which might appeal to women , especially when Pat Smythe rode Flanagan to four European Championship victories between 1957 and 1963 .
10 Nigel Martyn , the goalkeeper he bought from Bristol Rovers for £1 million , has turned out to be a snip , his acrobatics saving the day when United penetrated Palace 's back four , newly shored up by the strapping Andy Thorn .
11 Mr Kaifu has turned out to be more of a winner than a cipher .
12 IN THE words of the Gaullist leader , Jacques Chirac , France 's eagerly awaited new government has turned out to be the former Rocard government minus Michel Rocard .
13 What might have seemed a revelation of God 's extraordinary generosity has turned out to be another expression of his terrible anger .
14 There have been some exceptions ( again , perhaps because insufficient phase-one training was given ) ( Arnoult 1953 ; McAllister 1953 ; McCormack 1958 ) but for the most part the test performance of control subjects has turned out to be inferior to that of subjects pre-trained with the relevant stimuli ( G. Cantor 1955 ; J. Cantor 1955 ; Cantor and Hottel 1957 ; Smith and Means 1961 ; Hendrickson and Muehl 1962 ) .
15 And the risk has turned out to be a disaster .
16 Her style of government has turned out to be a marvellous make-work scheme for political scientists , contemporary historians and political commentators .
17 The reality has turned out to be somewhat more prosaic .
18 She took her doctorate in the study of the UFO movement itself , and has worked with several British researchers on what has turned out to be an illuminating project .
19 The best way to test the inequality experimentally has turned out to be to measure the correlation in the polarisation of pairs of photons emitted in certain electron transitions in atoms of calcium and mercury .
20 Many may have discovered that the trouble-free lifestyle they had planned has turned out to be a good bit less well-regulated and tidy than they had expected or intended it to be .
21 Laissez-faire transport planning has turned out to be anti-bike and pro-car in the urban context .
22 Hahnemann 's conception of disease being due to a combination of intrinsic ( inherited ) and extrinsic ( environmental ) factors has turned out to be largely correct .
23 What a crackingly effective policy recognition has turned out to be .
24 In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents , it has turned out to be an Annus Horribilis .
25 PLEASURE DOMES IN THE BUNKER Putting their money where the boom beckoned has turned out to be a major handicap for several super-golf-course developers
26 But unfortunately , Gatt has turned out to be all or nothing .
27 ‘ But Ivy has turned out to be so good for me I must have done the right thing .
28 AN INDIAN restaurant taking part in The Sun 's free curry offer has turned out to be a right poppadump .
29 An eighteenth-century black-chalk drawing of a woman looking at a portrait miniature , annotated with extensive notes about fabrics and colours , catalogued by Sotheby 's New York as by the ‘ Circle of Marie Louise Elizabeth Vigee LeBrun ’ in their Old Master drawings sale of 13 January , has turned out to be an exceedingly rare study by this artist .
30 This , as it happens , has turned out to be fortunate , because her brother is now one of the many public figures in Italy under investigation for corruption .
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