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

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1 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
2 He said at last , ‘ So what plan has come out of all this buzzing and swarming ? ’
3 One detective said last night : ‘ It is nice to think that some happiness has come out of this .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Learning theory has grown out of these strands .
7 The fear of violent crime has risen out of all proportion to the actual risk .
8 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 .
9 John Child ( 1984 , Chapter 1 ) has set out in some detail the requirements for the formulation and successful implementation of managerial plans .
10 Any scientist who modifies the hard core has opted out of that particular research programme .
11 Now his club 's tighthead , he has gone out of this way to improve his scrummaging technique with specialist advice from among others , his boss , Sandy Carmichael , the 50-times capped Scottish and Lions tighthead Iain Milne ( ‘ immensely helpful ’ ) and Jim Telfer ( ‘ he is just the kind of coach I need because I can be a bit lazy and the fact that he just keeps at you all the time was very good for me ’ ) .
12 Les has gone out to Do-it-all B and Q or somewhere like that .
13 Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups .
14 However , since nothing substantial has seeped out in this porous capital , that 's doubtful .
15 The kind of language game in which we talk about ‘ the back of ’ something is one in which that expression has meaning because it has evolved out of all kinds of activity in which ‘ backs ’ exist and can be shown to exist , because verified either by our own movement through space-time or by that of other persons , or both .
16 The world has changed out of all recognition since then . ’
17 Circumscribed by the injunction — voiced or not , that the machines built around it should not pose a threat to IBM Corp 's proprietary product lines , the designers of the Power RISC created a chip that was heavily slewed towards scientific and technical applications — but the IBM world has changed out of all recognition since then and the RS/6000 is at least as widely used in commercial applications as in technical , while IBM is finding it increasingly hard to sell proprietary systems .
18 One of the many things which has changed out of all recognition during my lifetime is our ability to teach languages to mature students .
19 Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’
20 No longer would he have to pin all his hopes on the random burglaries that he 'd carried out in that first couple of days , none of which had turned up anything better than a shotgun or a low-calibre target weapon ; those were useless for his purpose , and he 'd left them where he 'd found them .
21 Of course I did n't know that cos I 'd conked out with this gas you see .
22 He 'd missed out on all that because of the war , and he never tired of dropping references to ‘ noughth week ’ and ‘ encaenia ’ and ‘ schools ’ and May Balls .
23 I 'd got out of that because by the time I got home she was gone .
24 It was a long time since he 'd eaten out in this style and he was shocked by the escalation of prices and VAT .
25 I definitely could n't afford that , so I took it back to the Oxford Used Car Centre and erm what happened , the mechanical breakdown service — now this is where I thought they were very good — they reimbursed me all the money that I 'd paid out on those repairs plus they did the repairs and put me a new gearbox in and the car 's running perfectly .
26 At some time or other he would have to go out to these .
27 ‘ I invented having to go out on that instant .
28 But for his trust in Donleavy , he would have dropped out at this point , military or no military .
29 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
30 That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really .
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