Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] out from " in BNC.
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1 | The evening sun has burst out from cloud over London and flooded the fronts of the houses in the lane with a mature and contented light . |
2 | The boy had crawled out from beneath the blanket and knelt there , looking across at Tuan Ti Fo , his eyes wide with fear . |
3 | One eye had popped out from its socket , his chest was a bloody black hole , whilst the lower half of his face had been completely kicked away , revealing stumps of yellow teeth . |
4 | A uniformed policeman had stepped out from the kerb up ahead and was waving them into a side road . |
5 | In the blustery dark descending the well-lit centre of the house , Rachaela found a woman had stepped out from a doorway , a neighbour from the floor below . |
6 | Come to think of it , if the bus had started out from NZ at the start of last season , it could just about have delivered everyone to Southampton in time for the famous Away Win . |
7 | The filing cabinet was dented and torn , shoved to one side at the foot of the stairs , and the thing had crawled out from beneath it , trying to crawl up the stairs after them . |
8 | AN appeal has gone out from Buxton Opera House where organisers of the BNFL-backed Questfest are asking for the loan of a Clavinova electric piano full-size keyboard . |