Example sentences of "have [vb pp] out in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While skirmishing has started in the Senate , which will not consider the economic plan for a few weeks , something like open warfare has broken out in the House .
2 Violent rioting has broken out in the camps many times in recent weeks .
3 The right hon. Gentleman has pointed out in the House that nearly 50 per cent .
4 Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been .
5 Farloe Melody , bidding for his third appearance in the Derby final — he won it two years ago — has missed out in the trap draw for heat 15 .
6 In the borders , there 's some in , in England but er that , that family has died out in the borders .
7 Perhaps no player has ever been quite as competitive as Botham , and if his combativeness has led him into trouble off the field it has generally worked in his favour on it — except when he has refused to part with the ball despite not bowling well , or when he has holed out in the deep when a more circumspect approach was required .
8 The government has set out in the Patient 's Charter the principles on which the NHS is based .
9 If this state of affairs continues the state will be denied an important source of legitimation for its own authority — namely the promise ( which it has held out in the past ) of a steady increase in the level of material well-being enjoyed by the population as a whole ( Poggi , 1978 ; Winkler , 1975 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ; Habermas , 1971 , 1976 ) .
10 June Roberts said she 'd gone out in the car , saying nothing except that she 'd be back in time for cocktails at the Clarkes ' as she had promised , a business thing for Samuel .
11 And she 'd passed out in the phone box .
12 He was I think he 'd passed out in the car .
13 That way true supporters would have got the vouchers and would not have lost out in the draw . ’
14 And although followed diligently by Mr Jones along many a fascinating track he seems to have won out in the end and disappeared from view .
15 Meanwhile there were also reports on March 12 that unrest had broken out in the Shia districts of Baghdad ( Saddam City and Shuala ) and that curfews had been imposed .
16 The Tokyo stock exchange fell to its lowest level in 3½ years on Sept. 28 on unfounded rumours that war had broken out in the Gulf .
17 All her hair had dropped out in the night and she was choking on it . ’
18 That 's £21.46 more than it would have cost you , if you had dined out in the UK .
19 By August 1938 she had become a resident of the mental hospital , and Maurice reported to Eliot that she seemed " fairly cheerful , had slept well and eaten well , and had sat out in the garden and read a certain amount . "
20 And still that mystery in the front room continued , reflected Shirley on New Year 's Eve 1979 , as she examined the handsome features of the dangerous Queen of Spades , and wondered if the King had come out in the deal .
21 I 've seen out in the street mountive er mounted police charging down rather like the Battle of Balaclava and inside the station problems arising and it 's nasty to be involved and in those days I 've travelled on a Saturday afternoon often .
22 All the earlier amphibians from the late Carboniferous and the Permian had died out in the Triassic , including the cotylosaurs .
23 I think if we if we if we did actually look around long and hard rather than superficially at what we 've got out in the yard , then it 's ever so easy to criticize .
24 All in all , the grandiose hopes of the 1760s had petered out in the Sussex of the 1820s .
25 Last time she had slipped out in the dark like this was on the night the Doyles had come , the night that had ended with a mystery and a death .
26 Gon na have to start changing up the hundreds cos we 've run out in the bank .
27 Leaflets calling for this protest action had gone out in the name of the underground organization Mwakenya , and were echoed in a BBC World Service broadcast by the exiled writer Ngugi wa Thiongo , but workers were urged by the official Central Organization of Trade Unions to ignore the " seditious leaflets " , and commentators noted an understandable reluctance to identify openly with Mwakenya by supporting its strike call .
28 ‘ Christ … ’ said Cardiff in a hollow voice , when he saw what had happened out in the storm .
29 Not only that , but he had worked out in the gym that morning , then managed a half-hour nap before heading out for an unusually late lunchtime start from the VIP terminal at Heathrow .
30 Some who were on the list contested their placing and felt ‘ it was unreasonable that they had lost out in the advertisement race ’ .
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