Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] [pron] out " in BNC.
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1 | Next morning dawns bright and clear ; the storm has blown itself out in the night . |
2 | Blend Six that you 've been trying out here is pretty much my baby , although everything really is a team effort , but that 's why Jason has sent me out here to deal with it . ’ |
3 | Babur has figured it out . |
4 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
5 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
6 | AIDS has ousted him out of history . |
7 | ‘ Normally clients wo n't get the feeling they have had value for money unless they have had a disaster and the lawyer has got them out of it , ’ said , one of the senior partners in Biggart Baillie Gifford 's company and commercial department . |
8 | because he lives a life where material luxury has bought him out of the social expectations imposed on less fortunate people . |
9 | He said it could follow an incident so dire that the mind had to block it out , sometimes along with other things . |
10 | To her it seemed that they were closing in on her , and she looked ahead nervously , seeing that Lucenzo 's rapid stride had taken him out of sight . |
11 | Over twenty years the two great polo dynasties had battled it out in the Argentine Open at Palermo . |
12 | Travis had raised himself out of his despair to quip that she and his cousin both worked for the same firm , but the message that had come across to her from the dark steely look of Naylor Massingham was that that might be true now , but , since she had chosen not to heed his warning , one of them would not be working for the same firm for very much longer ! |
13 | The search had taken it out of me and I must have dozed off . |
14 | Although the very thought of court action had brought him out in a cold sweat , the same grittiness which had enabled his father to jump ship and seek a new life now came to his rescue . |
15 | Protocol and politeness had taken him out to the airport to meet the Temporary Duty men off the flight . |
16 | A diver had found it out at sea trapped beneath the underground storage container from a petrol station , the container having been ripped right out of the ground . |
17 | The name meant virtually nothing to him , and a casual observer might easily have suspected that Manville had picked it out completely at random . |
18 | Unless I could find the place where my would-be killer had brought me out , and get back in . |
19 | The other day she put her head over the fence and whispered : ‘ I think our husbands have worked something out together . |
20 | ‘ All this listening has worn me out . ’ |
21 | as if the blessed Dorn has marked you out in advance . ’ |
22 | ‘ We 're just browsing — all this shopping has worn us out ’ |
23 | Hello there … this week Summer Sport has brought us out to Herefordshire … we 're at Mansel Lacy … we 're going off road racing … so away we go … |
24 | Fincara has cast me out of Undersea for my treachery ; and now I am dying . ’ |
25 | The pub had drawn her out of the cold and fog into warmth . |
26 | The crash had jolted her out of her odd tranquillity . |
27 | Stratford had leased them out to Thomas Merryat , or Merret , but by the 1620s , his grandson , John , had taken control and was leasing the mills to a Stroud textile dealer , Gyles Davis . |
28 | If the weirdo had kicked her out , well and good . |
29 | Even the sun had to burn itself out , one day . |
30 | Everything that had happened up in the wood had put it out of his head . |