Example sentences of "you have [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home .
2 ‘ She phoned me after you interviewed her and said she guessed you 'd found out about the affair — to warn me .
3 Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder .
4 And , just when you 'd got out of the flower , and were feeling really proud of yourself , you 'd look at the new , big , wide endless world around you .
5 It 's this , it 's this figure on here , of , this is what you 've given out as the total of five thousand .
6 I 've been meaning to talk to you , but you 've ducked out of the building so fast after finishing your show these last two days , ’ she told him when he stopped to greet her and ask if she had heard the brilliant spontaneous earthquake joke he 'd cracked on air that morning .
7 ‘ So you 've opted out of the war effort , ’ he greeted her nastily , ‘ to go swanning all over the Pacific ? ’
8 Erm when you once y once you 've got out of the habit of sixteenths and thirty seconds , and things like that , you find that I mean , we found the other week , did n't you , that you were thinking , Oh these millimetres a bit of a pain .
9 And you could use the calculator if you like try it , try it first with the , all the different ones that you 've got out of the factor tree .
10 Okay , feel free to come down here at any time with this sheet and er going through the , the examples in greater detail Q M four FIT was the data file , you 'll always be able to access , right when you 've logged out of the network feel free to go and a merry Christmas , see you next year .
11 Do you have a problem erm you 've dropped out of the Sunday Correspondent have you ?
12 Yeah , you 've come out with the right words have n't you ?
13 " Welcome as always , Peter , " said Sir Edmund affably , " but you look as if you 've come out of the sea .
14 At teatime , there was honey , sour-milk scones and plum jam where you had to mind out for the stones .
15 That 's £21.46 more than it would have cost you , if you had dined out in the UK .
16 And you had to get out on the floor that catered for your particular dominant moral propensity , and stay there for the whole of Eternity .
17 Good I you have stepped out of the debate
18 You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs .
19 when you have to watch out for the differences
20 they say oh tax is too high , I mean Labour want to put it up any way , but by the by , this answered them any way , what they say is oh its too high , erm even the American tax is four per cent , who gives a dam , because the thing is in America what you 're loosing , what you gain in your tax you have to pay out through the nose for health care
21 But he , or she , does need to be within striking distance of yourself , especially when you have set out on the tricky waters of the novel .
22 Because you have to get out of the premises of the people when they lock up .
23 Fighting the Empire you have to look out for the Helblaster volley gun .
24 At some stage after you have leapt out through the waves you will need to gybe and hopefully catch a wave back in .
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