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

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1 His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern .
2 It has not inherited this behaviour ; it has either worked it out for itself , or learned it by observing another chimpanzee .
3 Zacchaeus ' heart missed a beat as all the crowd started telling Jesus who he was , and how he 'd regularly cheated them out of their money .
4 Having successfully worked himself out of the job of CBN 's Beirut correspondent , Coleman went back to the Middle East in December 1985 , as Condor Television Ltd , a one-man production company with an ‘ office ’ in the Kastantiana hotel , Larnaca , Cyprus .
5 He had successfully stamped it out in his own country , and if he 'd been rather too hard on the jews at the same time , well why not ?
6 After a sideways hack , played left-handed , a poor shot into a greenside bunker and two putts , Harley had effectively played himself out of contention .
7 He glanced at Catherine but she had obviously noticed nothing out of the way .
8 He had already put himself out by agreeing to see Dougal at such short notice .
9 The current had already sucked us out into the centre of the river , and we were gathering speed downstream .
10 I 've just made it out to nobody at the moment .
11 Mr Wolski knew already that the old eagle had been ailing for months now and that three weeks ago they had finally taken her out of her cage and into the veterinary block to see if there was anything they could do for her .
12 Oh he said , We 've always sent them out at night .
13 Not only did Brown Owl go on living at Longreen and being their Brown Owl ; the Pack won an unexpected new friend in Sir George Phillips , who , when he heard how they had saved the plane 's pilot from disaster in the bog , suddenly turned out to be not ‘ crabby ’ at all , as Mr. Gordon had always made him out to be , but told them that they could use the Longreen Park meadow for just as long as they liked as a reward for their bravery .
14 But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest .
15 He had screwed girls who hated him before , and had always got something out of it .
16 It was the first time that Kirov had ever seen him out of uniform .
17 My Lord that is in dispute , it is in dispute firstly that in fact as a matter of fact , Mr had ever held himself out to be an experienced man er of business , that Peter believed him to be as such , er and in any event , even if he was to seem as such it is the plaintiff 's case that there was still a duty upon the solicitor in that situation .
18 Denis did n't remember what happened to the bowler hat after the old man had laboured to haul himself up into the cart and , in response to a wave of the gun , had carefully stretched himself out on its messy floor .
19 The model represented more than Dr. Lorrimer who had been unkind to her and William , who had practically thrown them out of the laboratory .
20 Once they must have been dead level , but not for long It was Student Cross that had really swept him out of her reach .
21 He had even pointed it out to her one day , although as she recalled now , he had n't actually invited her to stop by .
22 He had assured Lucille that he fought only because his pension would be jeopardized if he refused , but in truth he had wanted to know whether the old skills were still there or whether , like a cannon fired too fast and too often , he had simply worn himself out as a soldier .
23 When the war finally came in September 1939 , the Left had almost burned itself out in frustration at Chamberlain 's foreign policy and amazement at the Hitler-Stalin pact .
24 Frustrated but secretly delighted that I had maybe caught him out with shoddy workmanship until an old fellow from Bernera stopped to give me a lift on the way past Carlaway and showed me the right ones , just before the main stones of Callanish .
25 ‘ Frankly , ’ said Ian reluctantly , ‘ I have to admit I 've never caught him out in anything except of course of being Welsh .
26 ‘ The Gallaher finalists fit this profile — they have already marked themselves out as winners . ’
27 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
28 Ladbrokes had quoted Francois Boutin 's colt at 40–1 but have now taken him out of their list .
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