Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] [pron] out " in BNC.

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1 At last Robert Sheldrake said , ‘ Good veterinary nurses are sometimes difficult to find , but Dawn is an old friend who has come to help us out in our new venture . ’
2 My Spurs mate has not been in the Railway Tavern , but has agreed to try it out .
3 But they 'd had a pre-meeting when they 'd tried to drop it out .
4 A lot of money has gone into their schooling but as my financial situation has deteriorated we have had to consider take them out of private education and sending them to state school .
5 He had been dimly aware of the sound of an approaching car , and there was only one person who would have bothered to seek him out .
6 Income has dropped by £80million in the past 2 years and travellers will have to help bail them out .
7 I 'll get the drink but you 'll have to help pour it out .
8 I 'd have wanted to wipe you out — forget all about you , too . ’
9 If it was n't for the fact that Michael Ryan was now a force to be reckoned with , the other families would have tried to force them out .
10 He would have liked to help him out , but …
11 I would 've tried to help him out if we had a if we had a , a shot one with a case like , you know ?
12 ‘ Your spy ? ’ she gibed , recalling that Cavell had been with her when another DJ had telephoned to ask her out to a street market that only operated at night .
13 I 've come to get him out . ’
14 I 'm so glad you 've come to help us out . ’
15 Thinking of Rosemary had triggered off memories of that fateful day about a year ago when her brother Sebastian had come seeking her out to say he had just bumped into Rosemary Green — Rosemary Talbot as she now was — in Hazelbury 's high street .
16 I 've decided to get you out of here .
17 Carey paused a moment , but Ellwood had decided to wait him out .
18 It had been one thing to be suddenly full of Dutch courage at the thought that Freddie Nash , having seen Eleanor again , had decided to seek her out .
19 I 've got to blot him out .
20 And he warned his opponents : ‘ If you are going over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game .
21 He says : ‘ If you 're going to go over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game because I 'll be coming back for you . ’
22 We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes .
23 ‘ Doctor , you 've got to let them out , ’ Blake shouted .
24 So there 's absolutely no need to feel you 've got to invite me out with you ! ’
25 Cos obviously if you having an operation they 've got this tube down your throat and your mouth starts filling up with saliva , they 've got to suck it out .
26 I 've got to see you out , have n't I ?
27 That 's what you 're gon na do , you 're gon na be given a pile full of bits of rubble , shells , all sorts , and you 've got to sort them out to different piles .
28 But , as I said , apart from this hassle , you 've got to sort it out yourself , cos the police can do nothing !
29 ‘ You 've got to throw him out , ’ he said .
30 Sorry I 've got to throw you out on time , but I 've got another appointment at four .
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