Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When all people occupying a room have checked out of the hotel , the room status is changed to ‘ not occupied ’ . |
2 | To A. M. Fairbairn , one had to visit America ‘ to discover how far we have travelled out of the darkness towards the light ’ , while to R. F. Horton , it was a land with ‘ truth open to all who have eyes to see it and those who have not eyes held in wholesome restraint from meddling with those who have ’ . |
3 | Although notions of purpose ( ‘ teleology ’ ) still have a place in biology , they have dropped out of the physics and chemistry which have become our model sciences . |
4 | ‘ Look , it so happens that a number of people have dropped out of the scheme for one reason or another , and there 's now a place for you at the end of the team . |
5 | It must be the first time ever in the Five Nations Championship that two referees have dropped out of the opening games , with England 's Ed Morrison missing the Ireland v Wales game through a rib injury , and Yours Truly having to watch the England v Ireland game on television through a ‘ flu virus . |
6 | The England prop Andy Mullins and Dave Thresher have dropped out of the London divisional squad to play for Harlequins against Rugby at Rugby on Saturday . |
7 | One problem is that as younger , fitter people have dropped out of the pool , premiums have had to rise dramatically . |
8 | What we 'll be doing is er organising an exhibition which will come on stream at the museum in the middle of February , and will run until June , and that exhibition will include you know , er all , well , some of the material that , that 's been recorded , such as the , you know , the aural history tapes , er some of perhaps the , the press cuttings and things that have come out of the motorway . |
9 | Among the mass of contradictory claims that have come out of the discovery , Climber has tried to piece together what is known and what is purely speculation in a mystery that is unlikely ever to be solved . |
10 | ‘ They say the Hidden Folk have come out of the mountains and attacked the Rorims to the south in league with the beasts , ’ the landlord whispered confidentially . |
11 | The positive things that have come out of the divorce are that I have a much better relationship with my children and I can read a book in bed and not have a jealous partner by my side trying to prevent me . |
12 | Would it not be more cost-effective to use auxiliary jet pilots who have come out of the service under ’ Options for Change ’ than to train women as fast jet pilots , however keen they may be ? |
13 | All of them have come out of the time over the nineteen ninety three have all been employed by the company . |
14 | As a result of good product design , developments in colour printing , trading up , increased marketing by museums and galleries and perhaps above all the ‘ image ’ culture promulgated by television and the media more generally , calendars have come out of the office and potting shed and into prime sites in the home — and they need to be replaced every year . |
15 | says explaining why he had come to earth Jesus told the Roman governor Pontius Pilate , will thus I 've been born and for this purpose I have come out of the world that I should bear witness to the truth , but what particular truth was Jesus sent to earth to make no man , first just about his heavenly father , he taught his followers to pray that his father name be hallowed or hell holy and he prayed , I have made your name manifest to the man you gave me , also he said I must declare the good news with the kingdom of God , because for this I was sent forth , so what truths did Jesus come to er , to tell ? |
16 | It 's the second time the Archers have come out of the Radio Four studio . |
17 | Indeed , it is a concept that is generally blind to the very people who have done most of the work in such areas — agricultural workers . |
18 | The Serbs have done most of the killing , and the rejection of the Vance-Owen plan by the self-proclaimed Serb parliament in Bosnia , to be followed by a referendum on May 15th , confirms the judgment that they are the main aggressors . |
19 | I have included it among the general books because Michael and Lise Wallach offer as total a critique as I have seen recently of the assumptions underlying most psychology . |
20 | The fairest statement that I have seen recently of the prospects of recovery was the one in the Greenwell Montagu Recovery Watch bulletin a few days ago . |
21 | When these 40 or so cells have moved out of the wall they begin to put out fine extensions — very long thin filopodia — which can attach to the wall , contract , and so pull the cell towards the point of attachment . |
22 | Over the past decade , lasers able to generate ultra-short pulses have moved out of the laser physicist 's laboratory and onto the chemist 's bench . |
23 | Fergie and the little princesses have moved out of the £5 million mansion at Sunninghill , Berks , and moved into a lodge at nearby Wentworth . |
24 | A number of explanations for urban economic decline are based on the assumption that jobs and/or industrial investment have moved out of the cities because of prevailing production costs and the problems associated with the older urban cores . |
25 | In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business . |
26 | These people have crawled out of the sewers . |
27 | Many psychological theories have grown out of the observations of the often abnormal communication styles of families of schizophrenic patients . |
28 | Our modern language and our modern writing have grown out of the language and literature of the past . |
29 | Nevertheless , workplace bargaining in Sweden is highly informal and there is evidence , certainly for the metalworking industry , that the works clubs have acted independently of the branches and headquarters of the national union ( Korpi , 1978b ) . |
30 | Nevertheless , workplace bargaining in Sweden is highly informal and there is evidence , certainly for the metalworking industry , that the works clubs have acted independently of the branches and headquarters of the national union ( Korpi , 1978b ) . |