Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 hurricane has gone out of the news now , once something like that has happened there 's always another disaster coming behind that actually takes over the headlines , so , about six months , a year , two years afterwards they were still finding that in parts of Europe the general level of nuclear activity was higher than it had been before Chernobyl , why would that happen ?
2 If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again .
3 Similar trends are evident in the economies of Japan , Canada and the United States which indicate that labour has shifted out of the primary sector into the service sector prior to or in parallel with the expansion of the manufacturing sector ( Singelmann , 1978 ) .
4 And he took the side of Vice President Al Gore against other cabinet members in committing the United States to lowering by 2000 its emission of greenhouse gases to 1990 levels , a provision the Bush administration had kept out of the global climate treaty signed at Rio .
5 The brashness had gone out of the sunlight , and the air had a chill .
6 Lee and his stepdad had come out of the shed .
7 Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt .
8 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
9 Even before the revolution , however , and particularly under Tudor rule , the Privy Council had been largely ignored as too large and public a body , and the practice had grown up of the monarch preferring , instead , to seek advice from a smaller number of individuals whom he regarded as trustworthy and committed to his cause .
10 A figure had crawled out of the tent , rumpled , wearing trousers and a sweater ; the man stood up once he was clear of the canvas and stretched , yawning .
11 A shifta or brigand had stepped out of the bush , clubbed one of the men and made off with his rifle .
12 It was not until she noticed a bill on Todney 's desk , to be authorized by Stephen as complimentary , that she knew his half-brother had checked out of the hotel without so much as saying goodbye to her .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 A number of explanations for urban economic decline are based on the assumption that jobs and/or industrial investment have moved out of the cities because of prevailing production costs and the problems associated with the older urban cores .
16 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 .
17 The sand has run out of the hourglass .
18 Our shop at work has sold out of the Torygraph today , so we may have to wait for the latest standings .
19 Local accountability has gone out of the window ; Ministers no longer even talk about it , because they know that it is not a reality .
20 This is spoken at a time when the media are documenting despair amongst Cork Street galleries and recognition by major collectors such as the Saatchi family that the bottom has fallen out of the market for modern art .
21 Small pieces of electronic equipment had spilled out of the snake .
22 Before Mrs Carroll could stop her Benny had galloped out of the shop and up the road towards the convent .
23 Well , this went on and on until the pile of things Morag and Granny had cleared out of the cupboards was nearly all gone .
24 And he did not say that , even if they 'd wished to finish the play with his understudy , they could n't , because Alex Household had run out of the theatre immediately after the shooting .
25 He signed the deal in July 1989 — and by September the bottom had fallen out of the London commercial property market .
26 The bottom had fallen out of the city 's property market and skyscrapers offered for sale at ridiculously low prices could find no buyers .
27 Enid Nightshade , the new girl who arrived last term and was now their friend , came zooming over the treetops and screeched to a halt so forcefully that her cat and suitcase shot off the back , and Maud and Mildred had to leap out of the way to avoid being run over .
28 Both of these points of contention were symptomatic of the fundamental issue at stake for Washington , which was that it had lost control of events in Cuba and a client state which had been regarded virtually as a part of the American mainland had moved out of the US orbit .
29 The Boomtown Rats have exploded out of the country , but there is little lingering after-effect .
30 THERE was a resounding message sent to Steve Cram , the man England have left out of the Commonwealth Games team , from the Scottish Indoor Championships yesterday .
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