Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Marketing has developed out of sales . |
2 | While in many cases the application of a degree of common sense by the parties involved will indicate whether a restriction has fallen out of date or should continue to be respected , the better course is to keep the matter under regular review . |
3 | For this reason the golfball picture of the planet , with regular internal layers and smooth , uniform demarcation zones , has fallen out of favour as it has encouraged what are probably quite wrong estimates of temperatures at the core . |
4 | Kevlar ( DuPont ) has fallen out of favour for reasons of safety . |
5 | Once the market leader , Adidas has fallen out of favour with committed runners in recent years . |
6 | THE bottom has dropped out of morality , according to Lord Hailsham , who added that the ‘ last few months have been particularly difficult to bear . ’ |
7 | He has dropped out of school because he is not interested in studies . |
8 | Certainly there are exceptions : ( 5 ) Alec 's shoes are real leather Intuition leaves no room for hesitation in taking this as an example of assignment , with leather used purely descriptively , rather than of equation , but the occurrence of the adjective real indicates that leather is nonetheless a noun ( this is no doubt partly possible because the adjective leathern has dropped out of use in modern English , and because leather itself is a mass noun able to occur without a preceding article ) . |
9 | There 's a lot of extremely good youth and community work has come out of Highfields youth and community centre in the past . |
10 | In this case , much of that scholarship has come out of France . |
11 | And more and more we 're hearing news of women working on a whole range of issues , including male violence in Africa , all parts of Africa , and the more I hear that , the more I realise that what has come out of England as revolutionary feminism is a parallel movement and does n't need to be sectarian at all in the way that maybe it 's been seen . |
12 | A convicted robber has come out of prison on parole … and walked straight into a job as a professional actor . |
13 | Frenchman Alain Prost has come out of retirement in a bid to steer it to a fourth world title next season . |
14 | A small amount of order has come out of disorder , and no mind planned it . |
15 | ALTHOUGH the temporary loss of the Grand Opera House was a major disaster , unbelievably , good has come out of evil in the shape of a production of West Side Story by Opera Northern Ireland that must surely be a landmark in local theatrical history . |
16 | Before that can happen , El Al has to come out of receivership . |
17 | A second slab of beef has crawled out of bed and found his doorknob . |
18 | A WOMAN who stole thousands of pounds from a pub 's Christmas savings club has moved out of town to start a new life , a court heard yesterday . |
19 | Now , looking out across the fertile fields he has cultivated out of bush , he says , ‘ Doris and I are going to give whatever experience we have to whoever rules the country tomorrow . ’ |
20 | Sixty million pounds this Council has got out of Europe . |
21 | A source at the US Embassy in London dismissed the whole affair as one that has got out of proportion and a diversion from a packed agenda . |
22 | He is a young friend of Stepan Verkhovensky , and when the notebooks record that Granovsky ( Stepan 's prototype ) has got out of hand they are also heralding the novelist 's escape into a fictional mode of enormous suppleness . |
23 | Magistrates , victims of crime , the police and even offenders agree cautioning has got out of hand . |
24 | ‘ The whole thing has got out of control , I 'm not so much bored as miserable , ’ confided Diana to a sympathetic neighbour who just happened to be a journalist . |
25 | A word , phrase , spelling or construction that has become out of date : quoth he , peradventure , burthen ( burden ) , etc . |
26 | What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell . |
27 | This massive coral has weathered out of limestone because the material of the coral is slightly harder than the enclosing matrix . |
28 | any deposited material , such as a sediment or a precipitate that has settled out of solution . |
29 | A teenager has walked out of hospital a day after plunging 200 feet from the Severn bridge in an accident that killed two of his workmates . |
30 | The government of the Central American state of Honduras has pulled out of talks which would have led to the granting of a huge logging concession in the pine forests of the Mosquito coast . |