Example sentences of "[vb base] been [vb pp] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've been invited out to dinner this evening , ’ he said tersely .
2 At last he said , with a helpless shrug , ‘ I feel I 've been let out of prison . ’
3 People who 've been let out of jail as well .
4 If this really does happen it would be a remarkable situation because up until now they 've been let out in dribs and drabs , they 're talking here about a kind of mass release are n't they ?
5 South Korean boats fishing for tuna have been singled out for blame .
6 A number of people who have been singled out by Mrs Whitehouse as playing particularly crucial roles in the process of supposedly ‘ permissive change ’ have already been mentioned .
7 Countries like Ethiopia have been fed out of surpluses at little cost , but even there thousands have died before the food reached them .
8 The tapestries were in remarkably good condition when found but have been sent out for restoration several times this century and final work on the last two will be finished next June .
9 Draft specifications for general SVQs in this area have been sent out for consultation , and a seminar was held to discuss them at the end of October .
10 How about this No Smoking Please stickers have been sent out to London cabbies but unfortunately they will not arrive before next week .
11 In Soviet eyes , these Leninist-Clausewitzian precepts have been born out by experience .
12 Even tin — imagine , just imagine , my dear and most esteemed Advocate , one of those medical illustrations , those écorché figures showing the skeins of muscle , the ropes of veins , in three dimensions , and then transmuted into metal , so that the tissues and channels and ducts and gristle ’ — the speaker 's hands traced intricate forms in the air in his morbid enthusiasm — ‘ look as if they have been made out of silver wire . ’
13 This would include East African Asians who have been kept out of Britain all these years , and possibly the more recently arrived East African Asians in Britain .
14 More than 5,000 have been locked out of St James 's Park for each of the last two games and Keegan gasped : ‘ The fans are amazing .
15 The inconsistencies in the approaches adopted by SSAPs 15 and 24 have been pointed out in papers published by the Pensions Research Accountants Group in 1989 and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( TR794 ) in 1990 .
16 A COMPANY has been formed to run two sawmills which have been bought out by management from the previous owners .
17 SPURS ' Norway goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt is n't shocked that Peter Beardsley and Chris Waddle have been left out of England 's squad .
18 This is just , I 'm not going to through these exercises , this is an exercise on the apostrophe to show , not possession this time , but that letters have been left out of words .
19 Former vice-captain Geoff Marsh , Bruce Reid , Merv Hughes , Steve Waugh and Peter Taylor have been left out of Australia 's tour party to visit Sri Lanka in August .
20 At the same time , if the soil is one of those obviously dry , gritty or chalky ones , from which the minerals plants need as part of their food — potassium , magnesium , nitrogen , etc. — have been washed out by rain , mix in slow-release fertilizers .
21 In Amazonia woolly monkeys and spider monkeys have been wiped out by over-hunting .
22 As the calculations required in this case are complex , they have been set out in Appendix 8 .
23 As far as the salaries are concerned the arguments on this have been set out in relation to item ( i ) in question 1 above .
24 The relevant facts and an account of the proceedings have been set out by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in his judgment in the Court of Appeal [ 1992 ] 1 Q.B .
25 The general principles in traditional phoneme theory have been set out by Trubetzkoy ( 1939 ) ; the German original has been translated into English ( 1969 ) , and the relevant section of this translation was reprinted in Fudge ( 1973 ) , pp. 65–70 .
26 More than three million hens have been destroyed at a cost of more than £5 million and a number of egg producers have been forced out of business as a result .
27 Others have been forced out by impoverishment .
28 The majority of hippies have been driven out of Goa .
29 the increasing stranglehold of the big brewers has led to high prices , poor choice and pub closures ; and many new small breweries have been driven out of business .
30 What advice or comfort can the Under-Secretary of State offer to those providers of training on Merseyside who have been driven out of business because insufficient resources have been allocated to the Merseyside TEC to provide contracts to them ?
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