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

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1 Occasionally flicking back a stray blonde hair , Mrs Bottomley comes to the despatch box as if she has just leapt out of a hair spray advert .
2 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
3 After the superbly wide-ranging anthology of Glass Work last autumn , she has now pulled out all the stops to arrange a further fabulous survey of all that goes into the making of a book .
4 She has never stepped out of line .
5 No wonder ; in her entire career in the Civil Service she has never typed out anything remotely like it .
6 She 'd already found out much more about Puddephat than she 'd hoped — she 'd even got a promising suspect in the shape of Theo Sykes — and there was no point in banging on about her non-existent book outline .
7 I thought she 'd just popped out of her house like to have her hair done .
8 Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did , always looked as if she 'd just stepped out of a bandbox .
9 she 'd gone out , she 'd just slipped out with Alice for something
10 She 'd almost started out , but she was stopped by a touch on her arm .
11 And though she was certain she 'd only sent out a couple of hundred invitations , it felt as though there must be at least ten times as many of the little darlings present .
12 They had wanted each other from that first night , and now , in this dimly lit room , with Nicolo 's mouth on hers , with his hands on her breasts , she had finally run out of lies and excuses , not just for him but for herself .
13 She had finally walked out on him and it had only been the intervention of Philpott that had brought them back together again .
14 She had already fallen out with Sutton , who regarded computers with unconcealed loathing .
15 But Main Line , an independent filmmaker , contended that it had reached an oral agreement with Basinger , a standard Hollywood handshake deal , and that she had later backed out of it .
16 She staggered backwards , straight into the whipsawing edge of the monofilament shield , gasping with surprise and pain when the molecule-thin blade sliced through the toughened material of her spacesuit , neatly removing the arm she had automatically put out to protect herself .
17 She looked as stunningly elegant , as poised and assured — because even her slight nervousness seemed professional — as if she had just stepped out of a cabine at Dior .
18 Lucy Lane arrived : in a green frock figured in black , dark hair expertly set , a shoulder bag matching her frock ; she looked as though she had just stepped out of her BMW runabout for a spot of window shopping .
19 One night she had just blown out the light when she had the sudden feeling that someone had entered the room .
20 She looked as if she had just got out of bed , and McLeish had a sudden vision of a dark basement flat with greasy mugs on every surface .
21 Her hair was black and thick and looked tangled , as though she had just got out of bed and not brushed it .
22 She had just started out on her career as a free-lance photographer , with nothing but a little talent , a lot of determination and the best camera money could buy to help her make it .
23 She had religiously sought out the warrant officer chef every day to offer him her tail , and by the sixth day she had him purring like a kitten .
24 She had carefully thought out what she was going to say , but when , in the firelight , she looked into his dark-fringed eyes , she forgot her rehearsed words .
25 She had deliberately kept out of his way until now , leaving the task of showing him upstairs to his godmother 's room to Mrs Diggory .
26 In fact , so bowled over was she initially that she had actually gone out to dinner with Travis one night .
27 The Customs men had believed she was a drug-smuggler ; Nathan had assumed she had virtually jumped out of Giles 's bed and into Clive 's .
28 As she watched him leave , without so much as a glance in her direction , such a feeling of desolation had swept over Isabel that she had almost cried out .
29 She had hardly set out when the unwelcome attentions of a British privateer forced her back to Ostend and , at her second attempt , she was intercepted again , off Banff , but for a second time escaped .
30 Once for something she had never found out about .
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