Example sentences of "[noun] have just [vb pp] out " in BNC.

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1 THE fighting had just broken out in Panama City when a group of men dressed in civilian clothes and armed with rifles surrounded the Marriott Hotel and began rounding up guests .
2 ‘ Come and look at the fireplaces , ’ said William , and they filed dutifully into the room Tess had just come out of .
3 She had n't meant to ask , the words had just slipped out .
4 There is draft er , legislation , a draft circular has just come out , which makes quite clear beyond any doubt that we are required to treat the inspection of our facilities exactly the same way as the independent sector .
5 Quickly she read the article , then handed the paper to Fred , wondering why she felt as though the bottom had just fallen out of her world .
6 Alan 's just gone out there actually Bryn to have a look .
7 The South African war had just broken out and I had received my embarkation orders .
8 Well the new edition 's just come out and it 's in the shops shortly , it 's priced sixty five pounds , and as usual they 've let Radio Oxford have a copy to give away as a prize .
9 WHAT promises to be a good video has just come out — but do n't go to your local hire shop for a copy as it 's a BNFL production .
10 Joseph had just stepped out of his room and was pulling the door closed when Patrick came panting up the stairs .
11 You see I I think er er probably one of the best erm Ministers of er of er Education that er has been for quite some considerable time and I bet you throw your hands up in horror when I say this you will totally disagree and I 'm talking here cos his name 's just slipped out of my mind .
12 I am her pupil , but I can not read what I have written , because the lights have just gone out and the glow of the electric fire has dwindled to nothingness .
13 It would be ideal , he thought , for commuting between Oxford and Holland Park , where most of the novel-writing gets done ( Monkeyshines was recently filmed by George Romero ; Birthright has just come out ) .
14 In the period between the two maps , the former distortion has just faded out whereas the latter has amplified and migrated to become the significant cyclonic region at the south of Greenland in the second map .
15 But the reason I have sat down so quickly is because the old man has just popped out on the northbound platform .
16 The American government has just brought out two new reports providing fresh evidence about the life and death of the man who called himself the sinful Messiah .
17 Die Hard director John McTiernan is putting one together at Fox ( ’ Grab that Uzi , Maid Marion ! ’ ) , and production company Morgan Creek has just shelled out £1.2m for Prince Of Thieves , a reworking of the Sherwood Forest legend .
18 The impression of a house where the occupants had just walked out for a stroll in the garden was very strong .
19 Lonrho had just bought out the brewing concern Heinrichs , which in 1964 had started another daily , called the Zambia Times , and a weekly , the Zambia News .
20 ‘ Mr Prendergast 's just popped out , ’ said his secretary .
21 At half-past nine she rang the police station and was told that DCI Harris had just gone out and was not expected back until after lunch .
22 Mandy had just left out one crucial detail when she had described the young woman who had arrived from England .
23 And in EastEnders Arthur Fowler had just come out of prison after getting into deep money trouble .
24 One of the young men had just come out of prison , and there were many cheerful jokes about his very short hair-cut .
25 This guy who lives round the corner had just come out and he 'd started up in business again and he was laying it on me a gram at a time and I was doing it out in bags .
26 Karrimor is promoting its Adventure Travel range , which includes the excellent Tinamou trousers ( £33 ) , and Rohan has just brought out the tracksuit-style Gobi pants ( £35 ) , which are half the weight of their original Bags .
27 Viola said she was going to sell the house , because it was too big for her ( Hilary had just moved out ) , and she found the stairs difficult — so what was she to do with Walter 's manuscripts and stuff , which were legally Mam 's ?
28 I pondered on the Italian touch Id experienced early that Sunday afternoon , and reflected on why the rest of the weekend had just fizzled out into one empty blank .
29 And I heard one woman in the audience say , ‘ Look , her hair pins have just fallen out . ’
30 The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty .
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