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

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1 Unfortunately , it is not always these States which exert the most influence at ICAO divisional meetings where the policies are worked out by the national delegates that attend .
2 This is very much less certain when the operations are carried out by the state or by non-resident financial institutions or investors seeking to rearrange their affairs advantageously , particularly in the UK where forestry receives substantial fiscal incentives .
3 These caps are pushed out by the permanent molars usually with little trouble but sometimes they can become lodged and require some outside assistance .
4 His words were drowned out by the roar of automatic fire , as another hail of slugs hammered against the metal sheeting of the door and screamed into the far wall .
5 The chairman and deputy chairman of the Panel are appointed by the Governor of the Bank of England but the Panel 's day-to-day functions are carried out by the Director General and his executive staff who are seconded from the Bank of England and various organisations within the City of London .
6 Black youths may feel that their participation in sport has a negative effect on their other school pursuits and it may ; but this does not mean that their academic lives are burnt out by the fires of sporting commitment .
7 While the Supreme Soviet was not sitting , its functions were carried out by the Praesidium , a committee of Supreme Soviet officials and other members .
8 With birds and mammals it is nearly always the female that looks after the young , without the help of the male , but many fish reverse this procedure , with all parental duties being carried out by the males , as in the case of nest-building sticklebacks and pouch-carrying seahorses .
9 Mullineux does not make it clear , however , what the advantages would be of dismantling the Bank of England and the major functions being carried out by the private sector , indeed it is difficult to see of any real benefits , although the disadvantages could be major .
10 Many possible direct effects were ruled out by the test program and Mayo eventually concluded that a complex emotional chain had been behind the productivity changes .
11 Efforts to enter the building and find Meredith and Amelia Putt also proved futile and the would-be rescuers were driven out by the heat and flames .
12 Investigation in these areas is carried out by the police .
13 But certain aggravated assaults are singled out by the law for higher maximum penalties , and three of them may be mentioned here .
14 The first two generalizations are borne out by the data in Table 5.2 .
15 The core elements are smashed into sub-atomic particles , and huge quantities of neutrinos are blasted out by the shock wave at speeds of 11,000 miles per second , unleashing bright flares of light which astronomers can now , for the first time , observe .
16 There was no limitation on the period of service overseas that a man could agree to undertake , and the crown was relieved of the burden of administration : recruiting , mustering and paying the troops were carried out by the officials of the magnates who made the contracts .
17 Commander David Tucker head of the anti-terrorist squad believes both attacks were carried out by the same IRA unit .
18 Though the operation of the principles embodied in these generalizations is borne out by the vast majority of the careers of scholars listed in the biographical dictionaries who came to maturity after the beginning of the sixteenth century , both generalizations require some degree of qualification .
19 Sequencing of DNA fragments subcloned into M13 vectors was carried out by the method of Sanger et al ( 25 ) , using a modified T7 DNA polymerase ( Sequenase , United States Biochemical Corporation ) .
20 A bill to legalize the marriage of Jews and Christians was thrown out by the Hungarian Diet in 1883 .
21 So females are retained in these groups , but males are driven out by the dominant male , whom Freud called the primal father .
22 Solicitors ' firms are caught out by the housing market collapse .
23 Solicitors ' firms are caught out by the housing market collapse .
24 These large abscesses were pointed out by the farm manager to Mrs Brough , who photographed them .
25 These experiments were carried out by the method reported by Huijghebaert and Hofmann .
26 Suddenly , all the sounds were drowned out by the whining and screaming of the huge drill .
27 A waterspout burst over the village in June 1888 , washing soil from the surrounding hills and depositing mud and boulders in the streets — ‘ pots , pans , chairs , stools , mats , and a host of smaller household goods were swept out by the current and deposited in the village pond ’ .
28 The slow progress of the campaign to put women into top executive positions is borne out by the results of an Economist survey carried out while compiling the 1993 Crawford 's Directory of City Connections .
29 Conclusive falsifications are ruled out by the lack of a perfectly secure observational base on which they depend .
30 These admissions are borne out by the way their firms have so avidly bought technology in international marketplaces .
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