Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] out by the " in BNC.

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1 The actual negotiations are still carded out by the various enterprise unions themselves and the role of the national union federations remains very limited .
2 The Americans are also put out by the efforts of Russia 's foreign minister , Andrei Kozyrev , to rescue something from the apparent wreckage of the world 's peace efforts .
3 What work was done in the United Kingdom on raiding and amphibious operations had been mainly carried out by the Inter-Service Training and Development Centre ( ISTDC ) and the Royal Marines ' Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation ( MNBDO ) , the Royal Navy being responsible for amphibious operations .
4 The waterfall is usually held to be slowly flattened out by the erosion of the river so that the new section of the profile occupies successively the positions 1 to 6 ( Fig. 9.10A ) .
5 This type of contravention of the offence will be gradually phased out by the new ‘ life ’ licences , although such offences could be committed by 70 year olds , provisional licence holders on expiry of such a licence and people suffering from certain disabilities who can only hold licences for restricted periods .
6 Ozone-depleting CFCs are to be completely phased out by the year 2000 .
7 Most models are strongly ruled out by the poor fit .
8 These are then sent out by the retailer .
9 We were most put out by the way they turned it down . ’
10 Last week , I was told about a club that closed an hour and a half early because the organisers were so freaked out by the number of collapses .
11 It was painful for us all to see a delightful candle being progressively snuffed out by the royal system and an empty marriage . ’
12 There was a packed public gallery as the charges were formally read out by the court clerk .
13 But attempts by Markovic to implement a tight monetary policy were undermined by the secret printing in January 1991 of dinars with a face value equivalent to US$1,600 million by the Serbian authorities ; similar printings without federal authorization were also carried out by the Croatian , Macedonian and Montenegran authorities [ see also pp. 37866-67 ] .
14 These survived until about 8000 years ago , when they were probably wiped out by the first human settlers .
15 Many appeared to be visibly drunk at matches and were often thrown out by the police for this reason .
16 Major visitations were conscientiously carried out by the heralds or their deputes — assisted.by the sheriffs and their officers — for more than a hundred and forty years .
17 Where , for example , members of the patient 's social network were interviewed as part of the assessment process , these interviews were specifically carried out by the ASWs .
18 This is perhaps borne out by the fact that since the UK joined the EC with its current population of 320 million people , it has always operated with a net deficit on its balance of trade with its European partners .
19 I have seen beheading done too early and too suddenly — with the result that the still not perfectly united bud is literally pushed out by the sudden flood having nowhere else to go .
20 The Blackburn manager is just knocked out by the worldly-wise maturity of the genial Geordie , still aged only 22 .
21 Any suspicion that the German company is lowering its sights with the 518i is quickly snuffed out by the introduction of two new six-cylinder engines introduced at the 1990 Motor Show .
22 The agreement reached over the ( h ) — ( b ) and ( e ) — ( f ) pairs is also borne out by the original .
23 I 'd like that allowance to be related very much to how much everybody thinks the work 's going to be er , going to cost which is initially worked out by the estimator .
24 This is certainly borne out by the World Boxing Council ratings .
25 Although this is certainly borne out by the example of Nizan himself who experienced a degree of mistrust from within the ranks of the PCF as a consequence of his petty bourgeois class origins and schooling , ultimately this is of secondary importance compared to Nizan 's overriding reason for being in the communist party in the first place .
26 Mrs. Mott had been very put out by the long time the builders had stayed in the hall ; the chattering of the girls was the final straw .
27 As my hon. Friend will know and as hon. Members will hardly need to be reminded , a large number of roles are currently carried out by the Royal Auxiliary Air Force .
28 Opposition critics claimed that since the practice of making people " disappear " was mostly carried out by the military , the new law effectively granted it immunity from future prosecution and the power to abduct anyone with impunity .
29 Christopher Addison was unpopular because of his advanced social policy and he was eventually driven out by the Unionists .
30 Perhaps it was all drowned out by the howling dogs which are such a feature of the district .
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