Example sentences of "[noun] has [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 | And you are taking it , rather any other , because our … usual carrier service has regrettably gone out of business . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | And Gooch has clearly run out of excuses for a team which has lost six consecutive Tests . |
6 | Stimulus-response ( S-R ) psychology has largely gone out of fashion now , yet in its day it carried the field , and even now its influence is still felt . |
7 | The steam has completely gone out of that . |
8 | Either that or you know that the press has completely run out of lies to write about you . |
9 | If the tile has simply slipped out of place but is undamaged ( that is , it still has its hanging ‘ nibs ’ on the back ) , you should be able to slide it back into place after easing up the surrounding tiles under wood wedges . |
10 | but er one of our major competitors has just gone out of business so we 'll get a spin off from that both in both in estates er and in the hotel scene so |
11 | John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies . |