Example sentences of "been out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 tonight and then I 'm on me raffle next week , but after next , I mean I can stop in the next , I mean I was , I 've never been out since a week on Tuesday cos I was n't on the raffle Friday
2 It rained for the first time since we arrived in Sian today ; There has been a drought all winter , and the townsfolk have been out into the countryside to help water the crops .
3 Pam had been out at a friend 's all evening .
4 I must 've been out at the wrong time .
5 ‘ Partridge , who acts as guide , as boots , postilion , and boatman , at the Salutation Inn , might have brought us down an easier descent ; but as he had been out with a chaise all night , he was perhaps induced , from fatigue , to take us the nearest way .
6 In the story above , David says that he 's the only boy in his class who 's not been out with a girl .
7 Her last thought before she fell asleep was the reaction she would get if they knew that she had been out with a policeman .
8 He explains : ‘ It may look like a poor run for a player of Neil 's calibre , but he 's been out with a hamstring problem for much of the time .
9 Also Keith thought he could n't have any children because he 'd been out with a girl for a year before I started going out with him and they did n't take any precautions and she never got pregnant .
10 I have been out with a couple of people , but I ca n't see myself with anybody else but Keith .
11 ‘ I 'd been out with a client , and one thing led to another . ’
12 ‘ In view of your opinion of me , it wo n't surprise you to know that I 've been out with a couple of the other men from the station over the past week , ’ Maria volunteered stormily , halting and then swinging round to face him again .
13 She had been out with a young lawyer once , a bumptious and ambitious man , and a boring one .
14 been out with a woman 's erm undressed in front of you you know you 've done the bit you 've er you 've managed to er within three easy steps undo the bra with one hand whilst er telling her you know you 're a really nice guy and there 's no chance of going too far and all that sort of thing and you know you get you get fairly carried away you may even be under the sheets
15 The Yorkshire captain has been out with a broken finger since the opening day of the championship season and it was thought he would not be fit until next week .
16 Carl LLewellyn , who rode Party Politics to glory last year , is back in the saddle on Saturday even though he has been out with an injury .
17 She 'd been out with an earlier crew .
18 Sir Richard , in hose and open cambric shirt , wiped dust from his hands , apologising that he had been out with the craftsmen who were putting the finishing touches to their pageant for the young king 's coronation .
19 ‘ Giles said he and Ursula had been out with the two of you .
20 Have you been out with the helicopter before ?
21 Like , say they 've been out on a run and there 's a call , they say they ca n't go out because they 're not in uniform and are all sweaty ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 27 ) .
22 It 's been out on a Christmas LP , among lots of other songs , every year for six years running .
23 The squadron had been out on a practice bombing exercise and J. had been driving round the perimeter track that afternoon , inspecting the bomb bays of returned aircraft , and came back to park his vehicle in one of the empty hangars .
24 Well fancy being a like that all that time it 's bad enough when you 've been out on a binge and you get that headache then .
25 The aircraft had a peculiar motion , rather like a small boat in a heavy ocean swell , or rather what I imagined that must feel like , never having been out on the open sea in a small boat .
26 In the meantime the others had been out on the track and found the footprints of the Friar and the distinctive mark of his staff .
27 Alejandro , having been out on the bat the night before , returned at breakfast time with the pallor and red eyes of a white rat .
28 ‘ We 've been out on the West Coast where everything 's mellow and laid-back , ’ says Julian , when I ask for his first impressions of NYC .
29 This particular day Tom Smith had been out on the drink the previous night and now had a sore head and a filthy mood on him .
30 I 've been out on the on the streets and the roads and we 've had a few beers and I 've not seen any trouble but the first I 've heard of trouble was was this morning after breakfast in a nearby hotel and and by by the trouble that 's been caused I do n't know the details of it but I believe it 's been quite intense really .
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