Example sentences of "[that] have [vb pp] [adv] of " in BNC.

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1 Light dawns on the small Year Niner 's face as she hastens to explain that the stain on the front of her school blouse is jam that has squirted out of her break-time doughnut , and not blood at all .
2 On the evening of Thursday 1 August , The Royal Academy will open its doors for Country Living readers to view the exhibition that has become on of the highlights of the London Season .
3 A word , phrase , spelling or construction that has become out of date : quoth he , peradventure , burthen ( burden ) , etc .
4 A source at the US Embassy in London dismissed the whole affair as one that has got out of proportion and a diversion from a packed agenda .
5 any deposited material , such as a sediment or a precipitate that has settled out of solution .
6 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
7 The times that has come out of your mouths .
8 Chair , I I think what needs to be said in this debate is something positive about the work that has come out of particularly Highfields , er and indeed to some extent Moat , in the past .
9 And now this dark story that had leaked out of Scotland earlier this year of the death of the duke of Rothesay — the husband of Douglas 's own sister , and the brother of his wife , doubly close kin to him !
10 Nina was built too late to compete with other accelerators that had done most of the early work , leaving Daresbury with little else to follow up , says Irvine : ‘ It was a classic case of too little , too late . ’
11 First of all I thought he was just some little fledgling that had fallen out of its nest , but I very soon realized there was more to him than that . "
12 A genre that had grown out of the need for sensationalism did seem to be striking chords at a time of economic insecurity when cities seemed places of dislocation and when , if nothing else , there was a curiosity about how law-breakers operated .
13 Adam remembered the BMW that had pulled out of the complex when he walked past earlier .
14 Russell caught the look with a shiver of panic in his eyes as if it were a wet glass that had slipped out of his hand .
15 Throughout these crucial years of twentieth-century growth , the many colonial countries that had provided so many natural and human resources for the Western machine began to demand an independence of their own , fired by the very principles of democracy that had sprung out of the Enlightenment and inspired the French and American revolutions .
16 Peace News reported on the revolt against the ‘ multiversity ’ at the symbol of liberal corporate America , the Berkeley campus within the University of California ; it reported on the growing movement that had sprung out of the deep south civil rights campaign .
17 Instead , he concentrated on a bit of good news that had come out of the Munich mess .
18 The empiricism that had come out of the 19th century as the dominant intellectual mode had been twisted to the right , so to speak , by the ‘ white emigration ’ from Europe .
19 This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself .
20 Because we had people coming into the town that had come out of rooms one and two rooms in Har , in wherever they came from to Harlow and there were so many things that they required for their home that they could n't afford to have big families and pay their way .
21 Several people had tokens in their hands that had come out of what they hoped was a pile of ‘ blancmange ’ — there were plenty of cows in the field beforehand , so it could have been something else .
22 The only positive thing that had come out of the conversation had been Nicole 's offer of some aspirin .
23 Belinda flinched as she saw who it was that had come out of the lift and addressed her .
24 Perhaps there are also genes that have broken out of the sperm/egg ‘ proper channels ’ altogether and pioneered a sideways route .
25 We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world .
26 I could fill pages and pages with lists of self-help groups that have grown out of this discovered energy .
27 It presents a state-of-the-art survey of the major fields that have developed out of 19th century chemistry : cosmochemistry ; geochemistry ; biochemistry ; and molecular biology .
28 Research excavations are conducted primarily to test hypotheses and to answer questions that have arisen out of archaeological research .
29 Erm the County Council is well aware of the problems they faced and the issues that have arisen out of those local plans and took those into account in the preparation of the structure plan alterations .
30 Among the mass of contradictory claims that have come out of the discovery , Climber has tried to piece together what is known and what is purely speculation in a mystery that is unlikely ever to be solved .
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