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

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1 Eurocommunism is the generic name given to the political strategies and beliefs of those Western European communist parties which have broken from alliance with the Soviet Union and repudiated the Leninist model of socialism both as it has turned out in practice and as envisaged in ideal terms ( Boggs and Plotke , 1980 ; Carillo , 1977 ; Claudin , 1979 ) .
2 He says time may be running out — it has run out for alot … this may go on for several more years — we have n't go several more years .
3 Now it has gone out of house again for an emerging technology , agreeing a preliminary marketing pact with Henry Burkhardt 's Kendall Square Research Corp .
4 Anyway , they or their replacements do n't set snares any more ; I suppose it has gone out of fashion and they are out spraying slogans on walls , sniffing glue or trying to get laid .
5 Certainly , compared to the Rothschild days , it had run out of steam .
6 The new image will be a big gamble for the star whose Wogan Show was axed last month because it had run out of steam .
7 It had run out of diesel fuel for the generators because of the aid boycott .
8 But they overlook one vital fact — it would have been the simplest thing in the world for the ICC to announce the ball was changed under Law 5 because it had gone out of shape — if that had been true .
9 I complained before it went out of warranty and again after it had gone out of warranty and it was sort of very dodgy and I had
10 One moment the sun had been hanging above the desert , the next it had plunged out of sight , leaving only the copper and rose and saffron of the water to testify that it had been there .
11 It was discarded when shelving had to be cleared away from a wall on which a mural had been discovered after being painted over in the Stalinist era when the artist who created it had fallen out of favour .
12 But it had got out of hand before , and Clive had coped with it .
13 As his book is mainly about the south , perhaps it had died out in Andalusia , though even there I remember being startled by its male authority as I walked past a café in Seville .
14 ‘ I 'll admit it 's gone out of fashion — not done any longer .
15 I think it 's cos , it looks like it 's made out of cardboard .
16 cos it 's made out of aluminium and you 've got to put the glass in , it 's really expensive I tell you
17 It 's been held in the town each year for decades , but this time local people say it 's got out of hand and is ruining the area .
18 It 's been held in the town each year for decades , but this time local people say it 's got out of hand and is ruining the area .
19 It 's got out of hand .
20 ‘ Does this mean when I go upstairs to bed , I ought to reset my watch when I come down in the morning because it 's got out of step with the clocks downstairs ? ’
21 Yeah , yeah and they 're sort of grey , I 'm not sure if she got them in a charity , I 'm certainly sure it was n't bought in a shoe shop , cos she goes round every charity , she wo n't go in , you know I told you about that , oh I do n't know what it is , she said it 's loaded out with stuff and we 'll have to have a walk round there , erm , round by what was Kennedy 's , erm
22 It 's carried out for claims purposes .
23 Means when it 's put out to pasture
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