Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] of " in BNC.

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1 He wrote : ‘ If someone has just stepped out of your life you 'll be better reaching for this single than a bottle , razor blade or handkerchief . ’
2 The following morning , I 'd just got out of bed when he started barking to get out .
3 I 'd just got out of bed — I was half asleep , ’ she tried , without much conviction .
4 I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in .
5 at the time , I thought , ‘ This is ridiculous , I 'm holding these boys back ’ because I was also managing a singer called Marc Bolan , and in the quieter moments , he and David would decorate my office to fill in the time , but I said to them that I had just run out of money and could n't afford to carry on — I 'd taken no commission from either of them at the time — so I went off to Spain to think about my next move and released them both from their contracts . ’
6 I had just come out of one of my planning meetings and I metaphorically banged the table and said ‘ I know exactly what you should do . ’
7 I had just got out of bed and was reaching for my dressing gown when an explosion shook the house .
8 In the previous two seasons , while I was serving my ban , both Mike Gatting and I had sometimes gone out of our way to push Tuffers in county matches at my expense .
9 For example , consider the following exchange : A ( to passer by ) : I 've just run out of petrol B : Oh ; there 's a garage just around the corner Here B 's utterance may be taken to implicate that A may obtain petrol there , and he would certainly be being less than fully cooperative if he knew the garage was closed or was sold out of petrol ( hence the inference ) .
10 See , and I 've just made out of the stomach .
11 You must think I 've just crawled out of my crib ! ’
12 I said , ‘ Look , you know I 've just come out of Holloway after being on remand . ’
13 I 've just come out of hospital .
14 ‘ As you can see , I 've just come out of the bath , ’ Shae said , striving to remain polite , when every instinct in her soul was screaming at her to send the actress running with her tail between her legs .
15 So I 've just come out of the goodness of my heart to warn you to save yourself while you can : you 'll lose Hugo — where is he , by the way ?
16 No he 'd love that though cos he could come round and go shit I 've just come out of rehab and everyone would go oh wow man you must be really drugged out .
17 Well I 've just come out of the debate which has just finished on the Palestine and Israel situation and er we passed the voting paper which will become policy for the party , calling for er a non-violent solution recognising the P L O and urging the U N to facilitate negotiations between Israeli government and the P L O.
18 She shakes me gently by the hand and announces quietly , ‘ I 've just got out of the bath . ’
19 ‘ I 'm sorry , I think I 've rather got out of the habit of talking to people . ’
20 All I 've ever got out of it are a few funny smells and the tap-tap of my father 's stick .
21 I 've never fallen out of love with him , not when he went home , not when we were in the courts , not now after three years .
22 ‘ At one point I thought about stopping , ’ Rasmussen said , ‘ but that would have been a first for me , because I 've never dropped out of a marathon . ’
23 I do n't like lying to my sister , and I 've now run out of tales she 'll believe . ’
24 I ran out of printed business cards over a year ago , and I 've now run out of my stock of the blank cards ( which in view of my handwriting have a rather negative impact in any case ) .
25 After five years when it seems it has been written , rewritten , proof read etc , I have now run out of answers .
26 More than 5,000 Swindon fans have signed a petition calling on the sports governing body to return the club to the first flight , replacing another side which has already pulled out of the league .
27 It is a ridiculous system which has now ricocheted out of control in France , where the tail of the militant farmers is wagging the government dog .
28 A middle-aged building worker who arrived at the palace — his first time in such a place — after his marriage had broken up , said , " I was a little bit disgusted , they do n't treat you as if you were just unemployed , they treat you like a person who has just crawled out of the gutter . "
29 Occasionally flicking back a stray blonde hair , Mrs Bottomley comes to the despatch box as if she has just leapt out of a hair spray advert .
30 She has never stepped out of line .
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