Example sentences of "been [verb] out [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Thousands of miles of Midland and East Anglian hedges have been ripped out in the last thirty years or so to accommodate the new agricultural demands and techniques .
2 The operation is one of hundreds that have been carried out in the last few years by keyhole surgery .
3 ‘ The Division 's been going out for the last fifteen years ; slowly but surely . ’
4 Most of these options have been closed out in the last two decades .
5 Despite the success of the sport in Auckland , however , judo has been elbowed out of the next Commonwealth Games in Canada in 1994 .
6 This aspect of the work has been phased out over the last few years as the UK content in most projects has risen to more than 70 per cent , leaving OSO to concentrate on its other roles in encouraging research and development into new offshore technology and using UK expertise to gain export orders on the back of North Sea achievements .
7 Most of the books that had been set out on the last delivery had gone , and now more volumes were being added .
8 ZERO SITS ON A swivel office chair and clicks on his Quadra 900 Macintosh PC with 240 megabytes of memory and a keyboard which he has remodelled to conform to his own idea of how a keyboard ‘ should have been laid out in the first place ’ .
9 Salisbury had been laid out in the thirteenth century , rather in the fashion of the twentieth century garden cities .
10 A HUNDRED in your first innings of the season is sweet , and especially so if it 's your team 's third one-day match , and you 've been left out of the first two because you are not regarded as a one-day player .
11 Over in Cheltenham , Frank Ford has been watching out for the first signs of winter .
12 Sealey has been kept out of the first team picture at Villa by Nigel Spink .
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