Example sentences of "it have [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This belief in ‘ independence ’ is well entrenched in the West and it has developed out of a general mistrust of centralized political power and of power that had historically not tolerated the free expression of dissenting views .
2 Being both an exotic and a carnivore , it has started out with a double disadvantage , and sections of the rural population hate it with an intensity normally reserved for foxes or , worse , polecats .
3 I mean eventually eventually , sooner or later and it might be later if somebody else will still it has to come out of the profit margin .
4 If this state of affairs continues the state will be denied an important source of legitimation for its own authority — namely the promise ( which it has held out in the past ) of a steady increase in the level of material well-being enjoyed by the population as a whole ( Poggi , 1978 ; Winkler , 1975 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ; Habermas , 1971 , 1976 ) .
5 The cottage , with its lichen-covered roof , looked as though it had grown out of the moor .
6 Everyone was hungry , but there was no food to be had for it had floated out of the village shop and away .
7 If it had come out at the same time , it would have been submerged , and if it had come out afterwards it would have been seen as merely reactive .
8 It had come out of the blue : a brief note from her , saying that she had to undergo a surgical operation .
9 The move is an about-face for Rabobank , which recently announced that it had dropped out of the race for the licence .
10 He had often experienced it , he assured us , but had thought it had died out with the Christian missionary influence of recent years .
11 The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision .
12 For , so the story went , Pan Chao had decapitated Kan Ying there and then and sent his body back to Rome where it had lain out in the open in the great square , slowly rotting , waiting for the young Emperor , Ho Ti 's triumphal entry into the city three years later .
13 Then it had held out against a wave of patriotism among a public which was totally unaware of the reality of modern warfare , never having been touched by it .
14 It had started out as a ship 's boiler but Selwyn had acquired it some years before to ensure a plentiful supply of soft water for his garden .
15 It had started out as a panacea for one failed relationship and had quickly become a relationship in itself .
16 Earlier , the socialist Congress Party for Malagasy Independence ( Parti du congrès de l'indépendance de Madagascar — AKFM-Renewal , formed after the March 1989 presidential elections — see p. 36678 ) announced on Oct. 6 that it had pulled out of the ruling coalition .
17 because you see once it 's gone out of the news , erm , we do n't hear any more about it , the , the immediate distress of the people is n't obvious
18 Now let's keep reminding you about the time situation , sixty five minutes gone , Shrewsbury have another twenty five minutes in which to hang on here , it 's Shrewsbury three , Blackburn Rovers two , it 's gon na be a nervous evening here for the normally placid Shropshire folk at as that ball is headed forward by and here 's , again in field to , clipped forward for Mike , here comes advancing towards the edge of the penalty area , he 's got ta try and get past the brick wall of , and it 's now who tries to release down the right hand side , he 's got ta get past , he does so , he gets the ball across and that one is cleared importantly by only as far as who tries to hook it back in and that the ball would n't reach him and it would n't reach either and it 's gone out for a goal kick to Shrewsbury .
19 And when it 's pressed out of the grapes , the juice comes out , they allow it to stand for five days and then they put it into bottles .
20 Of course if independent Republics do get control of their own weapons , it 's blown out of the water , their non proliferation treaty caught you has n't it ?
21 that was a fruit shop she said it 's loaded out as a cheap shop she said and erm , she wo n't go in there because bloke 's stood in there , she said she do n't mind going in and paying fifty , because , well they do n't do that do they ?
22 This results in a clean , undistorted image which looks like it 's come out of a laser printer rather than a fax machine .
23 That 's , I du n no why , I hate rice because it if you cook it too much it smells like it 's come out of a a
24 You know it 's come out of the tax situation he 's built himself a er massive big house or put an extension on it .
25 Mind you , I do n't think it 's come out of the washing at the moment , I think it 's getting water .
26 That 's right , and , and the first act of the play is a rehearsal and it keeps stopping and the director keeps sort of straightening them out and they 're dealing with little problems , and when you 're actually rehearsing it you find yourself sort of repeating the play because it 's so ac Michael Frayn who wrote it has so accurately observed what happens er when you 're directing a play that er you find yourself re-enacting the play and , and suddenly find a discussion you 've just been having has part sounds as if it 's come out of the script .
27 If one thinks dialectically , so Hegel believed , it was possible , for the it was possible , he had done it , it 's set out in the Encyclopedia , his Encyclopedia , to see the whole system of reality as one articulated , logical system in which everything has its orderly and appointed place .
28 And one of the features of the current policy is that affordable supply is partly a matter to be negotiated and it 's very important that it 's negotiated out of the general er supply made by private sector builders .
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