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

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1 The project has developed out of previous research funded by the ESRC on decision making processes in transport operations .
2 But since then a major row has broken out over Russian supplies to Ukraine .
3 A ROW has broken out between two Darlington General Election candidates over the number of under-fives in nurseries .
4 A ROW has broken out between private and council residents over plans for a traffic calming scheme .
5 one of the criticisms that has come out on this one book was that because the , these child adults are skilled and put into education , they maybe still illiterate , but they are street wise , they are literate of the street
6 DEC has come out with two new models in its VXT 2000 line of X-Windows terminals : a new entry-level 15″ mono model integrates all the electronics with the screen at $1,700 but with less space for memory does only 47,000-Xstones , down from 60,000-X — there is also a full-size 17″ colour model at $4,700 in May , both use a VAX CPU .
7 Meantime NEC has come out with two new models in its SuperServer UP4800 series and three new models in the EWS4800 workstation series .
8 One thing has come out of recent research , perhaps it was known all along .
9 He said at last , ‘ So what plan has come out of all this buzzing and swarming ? ’
10 One detective said last night : ‘ It is nice to think that some happiness has come out of this .
11 Thi this is something which has come out in several places I do n't know whether the members noted it , erm the er it also touches on , on , on what my colleague said earlier and the item in paragraph V er the assumption of the demand remain much as it is , heavily towards the South East particularly Gatwick .
12 How things went with them from then on we know from what has come out in public .
13 The containment of public spending has won out over local choice ; reducing the state in this area has meant central government rolling back the local state .
14 The church has had to decide whether it 's going to be on the side of the rich , the landowners , the establishment , who are a very small minority , or the poor , and generally speaking over the last fifteen or twenty years in Latin America it 's opted to be on the side of the poor and underprivileged , and theology has grown out of that terribly real situation , not something you learn from books , but something you do because you do n't have enough food in your belly , you ca n't provide for your family , the father 's been locked up , and that kind of theology , that kind of understanding of God , is really rather alien , I think , still to the kind of concerns most Europeans will have because they do n't face those very extreme conditions .
15 For the Palestinians of the Occupied Territories , enthusiasm for Saddam has grown out of increasing despair .
16 Learning theory has grown out of these strands .
17 The fear of violent crime has risen out of all proportion to the actual risk .
18 ‘ We included in our budget plans an estimate of seven per cent for the teachers ’ pay settlement and in fact it has turned out at 7.8 per cent .
19 The largest companies have drawn up a criteria which demand inter alia that new book purchases must be based on a stock turn of one year ( in other words , the whole print run has to sell out within one year of US publication ) and that the projected gross margin must not be less than 50% .
20 Over the years this has averaged out at two gundogs and two rabbiting dogs .
21 The ceremony has died out in many areas over the past hundred years , so it was a good idea to revive it.There 's cider and singing and it 's good fun .
22 Consistent with our view of forecast oil prices , we expect to reduce our exploration expenditure to around £90 million in 1993 and we will benefit from third party expenditures on properties which LASMO has farmed out to major oil companies in Colombia , Pakistan and Yemen .
23 TIP has branched out into eight related areas ranging from tanker rental to truck leasing .
24 As the trade union movement has found out in recent times , sometimes to its painful cost , modern capitalism and exploitation does not recognize international frontiers and employers and their political supporters are not slow to export their practices to countries whose borders have previously been closed to them .
25 John Child ( 1984 , Chapter 1 ) has set out in some detail the requirements for the formulation and successful implementation of managerial plans .
26 Any scientist who modifies the hard core has opted out of that particular research programme .
27 In Oxfordshire , education is less of a contentious issue ; the county has only one school , at Shenington , which has opted out of local political control and the county falls in the middle of most national league tables on education .
28 Filing requirements still apply when , say , the articles are altered informally , and an agm must still be held unless the company has opted out by elective resolution .
29 Mr Gysi has spoken out for sweeping political and economic reforms and has acted as lawyer for the opposition New Forum .
30 Lyons has pulled out of next week 's Veterans ' World Cup in Italy to take charge of a team which competes in an Asian League as well as the Asian Cup .
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