Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | But although this burst of new direction has logically exploded out of Paris , the world 's fashion capital , the energy and creativity emerging from countries with traditionally low fashion profiles is what is truly intriguing and inspiring . |
2 | HUNGARY has nearly run out of misfortune . |
3 | ‘ Come and look at the fireplaces , ’ said William , and they filed dutifully into the room Tess had just come out of . |
4 | Indeed , Branson had often gone out of his way to avoid newspaper or television interviews . |
5 | Kylie had cathartically climbed out of her demure old skin into a naughtier new one — with the world watching . |
6 | However , if the rattle slips down so far that it is no longer visible , the infant will at once lose interest and behave as if the rattle had also slipped out of existence . |
7 | Already the Five Nations have almost run out of time . |
8 | The fact that the polytechnics have largely grown out of a technical college tradition , geared to different ends , means that they have practical problems of a kind unfamiliar to the universities today . |
9 | Quickly she read the article , then handed the paper to Fred , wondering why she felt as though the bottom had just fallen out of her world . |
10 | And when Jumblatt insisted that he would order his men to advance into east Beirut , Assad had angrily walked out of the meeting . |
11 | FOR Captain Marvel read Captain Miracle : Bryan Robson , whom England had sadly written out of their plans for the World Cup qualifying match against Poland a week tomorrow , may be fit to play in Chorzow after all . |
12 | Rich blacks have indeed moved out of the ghettos ; but estate agents , anxious to protect property prices , still steer even rich blacks away from the nicest , lily-white suburbs . |
13 | SPIT THE PIPS , one of the most bizarre bands to have ever come out of Middlesbrough , come to Darlington tonight . |
14 | Two of the world 's leading buyers have recently dropped out of the market . |
15 | And you are taking it , rather any other , because our … usual carrier service has regrettably gone out of business . |
16 | The Home Office took more than six weeks even to respond to the points made , by which time the situation in my constituency had already exploded out of control . |
17 | Joseph had just stepped out of his room and was pulling the door closed when Patrick came panting up the stairs . |
18 | You see I I think er er probably one of the best erm Ministers of er of er Education that er has been for quite some considerable time and I bet you throw your hands up in horror when I say this you will totally disagree and I 'm talking here cos his name 's just slipped out of my mind . |
19 | But , having been seduced into housing packages by the government and the building industry , it is they who must foot the bill — the government wo n't help and many firms have either gone out of business or seek immunity behind a labyrinth of legal protection . |
20 | Although Laps has now passed out of the benign hands of David and Lotte Lapidus , who ran it for some 50 years , the tradition lives on as does the style of cuisine , best described by the Yiddish word hamisch . |
21 | And Gooch has clearly run out of excuses for a team which has lost six consecutive Tests . |
22 | We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army . |
23 | A man had suddenly emerged out of the blinding iridescence of the mist , a vague figure standing in the middle of the road with his back towards us . |
24 | Football clashes between the age-old rivals have ground to a halt partly because outpourings of nationalism have sometimes got out of hand . |
25 | Stars have always gone out of their way to watch them |
26 | Tony Tucker , Tony Tubbs , James Smith and Trevor Berbick have all tumbled out of the top 10 and Biggs is now ranked 27th . |
27 | And in EastEnders Arthur Fowler had just come out of prison after getting into deep money trouble . |
28 | Nigel was teaching drama so the project had already moved out of the Humanities department in a rather unsystematic way . |
29 | One of the young men had just come out of prison , and there were many cheerful jokes about his very short hair-cut . |
30 | There was only a handful of mourners at Gillamoor Church , as Uncle George had rarely gone out of the little dale . |