Example sentences of "they have [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I assaulted this position from every angle , ranging from thoughtful analyses of the male mid-life crisis , its nature and origins , to sweeping ad absurdum dismissals in which I demonstrated that by the same token Trish and Brian were equally culpable , because if they 'd gone out for the day I would have stayed at home and we would never have met in the first place .
2 Around the inner walls the Annamese soldiers of the imperial guard , who looked as if they 'd stepped out of the pages of one of his adventure-story books , stood sentinel with their muskets .
3 ‘ I was frantic that they 'd found out about the flat , where she lived .
4 If anyone feels they 've missed out on the award and that they know someone they fell ought to have been nominated , then they should do so next year .
5 ‘ Or it might be one of the people they 've turned out of the bins , ’ said Pam .
6 Some find it hard to make a decision because they 've got out of the habit or they no longer see the need .
7 In their notoriously fashion-based hometown they 've stuck out from the crowd by not following rules and soldering disparate musics together when everyone else was trying to fit into narrow categories .
8 They 've found out about the baby . ’
9 As they had stumbled out of the incident room , new names were already being scribbled up on the action boards with blue marker pens — yet more people to be trawled by the team of detective constables .
10 Afterwards they had gone out into the brilliant sunshine of mid-June , the English summer being fine for a change , and Matey had introduced her to her other , lesser treasure , the curate Mr Julian Sands .
11 But once they had stepped out into the cool air , paradoxically , the noise seemed muted , the sea no more than a distant roar .
12 Some who were on the list contested their placing and felt ‘ it was unreasonable that they had lost out in the advertisement race ’ .
13 As they talked they had moved out of the pub , back into the sunlit streets .
14 But they had fallen out over the collection of some money .
15 Before they had ventured out into the snowstorm , their mother had issued instructions : ‘ Pin up your skirts before you go out into that plother . ’
16 Granny picked up the last of the things they had cleared out of the cupboards and looked at it .
17 They had poured out of the back room in an interval of the singing and were fighting for the bar with empty glasses , when Mallachy dug Rory sharply in the side .
18 But the journey took longer than they planned , because they had to watch out for the evil troll who lurked under the bridge .
19 They had dropped out of the human chain of ancestors and descendants that had formerly bound them all together .
20 The light was fading perceptibly now ; they had set out in the full glare of the midday sun , but they had ridden for several hours and dusk was creeping across the land .
21 Romford 's insurers paid the father 's claim and then sued his son , the negligent lorry driver , to recover what they had paid out under the contract of insurance .
22 They had climbed out of the dunes and were walking now along the canal bank towards the pill-box and the Lock gates .
23 They played hopscotch , their favourite , in the ever brightening sunshine , throwing a white pebble into the boxes they had marked out on the ground , and then trying to hop to where the pebble landed without touching any lines .
24 He launched a great shout of : ‘ Espérance Percy ! ’ behind him , waved a hand at the squire who carried his guidon , settled his lance , and plunged headlong down into the river at the ford they had marked out for the centre , and out again in a flurry of muddy spray on the levels beyond , with the whole company of his knights and squires and mounted men-at-arms hurtling after him .
25 Forest , held to a 1-1 draw at the City Ground , were 3-1 ahead with 17 minutes of normal time left , and deservedly so ; they had come out for the second half bristling with determination to make quality tell .
26 She had tried to explain this feeling to Gay and Felicity , when they had come out of the Jade Cockatoo on their last night together ; but she had known all the time that it was n't a thing that could be explained .
27 They had come out of the Hearing without their children , and without knowing how long it might be before they were able to be together again .
28 The jurors who had made the perambulations in 1225 were summoned to explain why they had put out of the forest districts which had been forest before 1154 , and also royal demesnes .
29 Miles had remained silent as they had paddled out into the water , though his heart was full of anger and grief .
30 She wondered why he did n't step across it ; he reminded her of the white mice they had let out of the cage one day .
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