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

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1 Theatre for Oxford has developed out of his theatre tours abroad , for which he has directed The Importance of Being Ernest , in which he also plays Dr Chasuble , The Glass Menagerie , The Promise , Shaw 's Village Wooing , Arthur Miller 's Elegy for a Lady and Pinter 's The Caretaker .
2 The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world .
3 There is a beautiful little iron-grey mare here that Alejandro has frightened out of her wits and says is too wet for polo .
4 But it does show that they have not got a clue what has come out of their chimney stacks in the past " .
5 The times that has come out of your mouths .
6 At the age of 47 , he has come out of his creative mid-life crisis and knows how to follow his stunning screen work .
7 Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death .
8 Twice she has got out of her room at night , as you know .
9 ‘ He has played out of his skin twice now but he will admit that one-day internationals are a different game to Tests .
10 The Welsh international has played out of his skin throughout the FA Cup campaign and just as John Byrne 's goals have carried Sunderland through Norman 's saves have undoubtedly kept them in .
11 Now Brian has spoken publicly of his father 's death .
12 Page 31 Accounting mergers : Deloitte Haskins and Sells has pulled out of its merger with Touche Ross and is expected to join up with Coopers & Lybrand .
13 BBC Enterprises has pulled out of its programming partnership with The Comedy Channel , placing the future of the BSkyB infant service in doubt .
14 PAT BARRETT yesterday announced he has pulled out of his world welterweight title fight with Belfast-based Crisanto Espana , scheduled for late February .
15 SELF-STYLED prophet David Icke , who said money wo n't matter in the future , has pulled out of his broadcasting comeback in a cash dispute .
16 ENGLAND flanker Micky Skinner has pulled out of his come-back for Blackheath on Saturday to allow his injured knee more time to heal .
17 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 .
18 He has copped out of his responsibilities .
19 Vegetarianism has stepped out of its sandals and into the smartest restaurants .
20 So far the process of grief that has been outlined is how people might react to the loss of someone they love , whether that person has died or has gone out of their life for good .
21 The Party has gone out of its way to foster the image of the Armed Forces as guardian of the motherland , school of patriotism and the expression of those qualities that the Party seeks to promote in homo Sovieticus .
22 This time the army has gone out of its way to make it clear , publicly , that it has no views on what has been going on .
23 Dr Runcie has gone out of his way on this visit to concede many of the doctrinal points and practices which large elements of the Church of England have traditionally found offensive in Roman Catholicism .
24 It is no doubt for this reason that the Syrian foreign minister , Farouk at-Shara , has gone out of his way to emphasise that continued Syrian support depends on the way in which the West responds to what Syria perceives to be the fundamental problem of Middle Eastern security — the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian issue .
25 Bill Clinton has gone out of his way to stress the so-called special relationship will not be imperilled while he is in the Oval Office .
26 That frightening seaman with one leg has gone out of my life .
27 That student is unable to get help from his educational institution because it has run out of its access funds .
28 It may be that the baby 's sensitivity has cleared up of its own accord , and you can then return to normal eating .
29 ‘ And so on — sympathetically , yet also with the indefinable remoteness of a woman speaking to someone , once close , who has faded out of her life .
30 Tiny little thing that he is ! ’ ) has faded out of her life as smoothly as he shimmered in and left her a Cartier pen which she seems to have mislaid .
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