Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [pron] [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | Other than a double-dealing traitor who has chiselled me out of my dues , while throwing out lures to throw dust in my eyes ! ’ |
2 | And I am sure I am not the only one here who has found himself out of his depth in a conversation , yet has managed to keep his end up by repeating what other people are saying . |
3 | BRIAN MARWOOD , England winger turned Premier League reject , last night heaped gratitude on the man who has booted him out of Sheffield United . |
4 | It was the Officer who had turfed me out of the church yesterday when I was playing the bagpipes . |
5 | In time ‘ yeoman ’ came to mean primarily a farmer who had raised himself out of the ruck of common husbandman , ‘ such as be exempted out of the rascalitie of the popular bee called and written yeomen , as in the degree next vnto gentlemen ’ ; and while careful to avoid making wealth appear the sole criterion , Smith adds that ‘ these tende their owne businesse , come not to meddle in publike matters and iudgements but when they are called and glad when they are deliuered thereof ’ . |
6 | Once again they turned their backs on the God who had brought them out of Egypt , and threw themselves into the arms of another . |
7 | He was almost tempted to say a prayer of gratitude to the God who had brought him out of Egypt but his contented contemplation was interrupted by the opening of his office door . |
8 | Among Lynwood Drake 's victims was his 80-year-old landlord , who had thrown him out of his California home . |
9 | They lost a patient , a young woman in her twenties who had thrown herself out of a car at speed to get away from her husband . |
10 | The woman who had let him out of the darkness of the birth-cave into the light . ’ |