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

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1 Policing issues are never long out of the headlines ( Chibnall 1977 ) , and this media obsession has been transmitted into a wealth of analyses of policing — which have mostly been carried out by outside observers .
2 While individual players have rightly been singled out for special mention , the very considerable success of Canada 's World Cup campaign was based on a concerted team effort .
3 Whilst the resource-rich USSR could finance equipment imports through raw material exports , resource-poor Eastern Europe has been forced to finance her imports through Western loans , which can only be repaid out of future export performance .
4 Preference dividends , however , can only be paid out of distributable profits .
5 Although the 460 bp full length product was observed in all tumor cell lines , this fragment was not present in both normal cell types analyzed , consistent with the finding that AD1 and repeat 11 singly or together were spliced out in normal cells ( Fig. 5 ) .
6 Most who would fail on this count have already been weeded out in preliminary interviews with the party vice-chairman and local area officials , but it can still stop a potential career in its tracks .
7 It smelt of camphor as if the old clothes hanging on the racks had just been taken out of ancient chests .
8 Morland says most of its tenants are meeting the sales targets but those landlords faced with fines say the lights on their pubs could soon be going out for good ..
9 Shares would normally be redeemed out of distributable profits , but the Act does allow for redemption out of a fresh issue of shares , and private companies can redeem out of capital ( ss 171 – 172 Companies Act 1985 ) .
10 She points out that a 2.5 percentage point saving on the mortgage rate might easily be cancelled out by expensive compulsory insurance and a steep arrangement fee alone .
11 But her account is still an anecdotal one , and has not always been borne out by empirical research .
12 Consequently , a case could usually be made out on scientific grounds for resisting hypotheses that appeared premature .
13 Challenge tests should always be carried out on stored samples before stability clearance is given , in order to ensure that the product continues to have an effective preservative system .
14 Further extensive tests are still being carried out on other samples but so far no trace of Miss Larkin , 24 , has been found .
15 Research reviews have also been carried out of existing knowledge about inequalities between men and women and between the ethnic groups in the UK in respect of both health and health care .
16 Special investigations have also been carried out into British aid for India and the payment of pensions in Gibraltar .
17 Similar costs incurred by witnesses reasonably called to support the claimant 's case will also be met out of public funds .
18 The program title is misleading as the operations can also be carried out on floppy disks .
19 En route , interviews will also be carried out with other actors in the network contributing to the introduction of this innovatory cooking process ; the advertisers , cookery magazines , consumer protection bodies etc .
20 The excursion can also be carried out by public transport by taking an SBB train ( a " regional " ie , stopping at all stations ) from Brunnen to Altdorf ( Official Timetable No 600 ) and a postbus to Bauen ( Timetable No 600.33 ) from which a return by boat would add variety .
21 It was a battle that was also being fought out in pop music .
22 and so on , every month their money is straight into the bank all their cheques come in straight into the bank so he 'll , you know , and I mean our pla , and the whole of the site nearly is let out for different people , you know , which is money coming in all the time
23 Most of lawyer C's work , as indicated in Table 5.1 , was conveyancing — a task which can often be carried out in everyday discourse .
24 Experiments with lasers are now being carried out in nuclear physics laboratories throughout the world , revealing clues as to the shape and size of nuclei , for example , and providing a precision and sensitivity of measurement not possible before .
25 Now Asian residents , many of whom run businesses , fear they will be in the front line of any flare-up and even be picked out as special targets .
26 The work to be discussed , some of it quite recent , has generally lain outside both academic psychology and clinical psychiatry , mostly being carried out by experimental researchers from neighbouring disciplines with an interest in the topic .
27 The detailed work for the first drafts of the Information memorandum can usefully be carried out by non-MAS staff using example documentation .
28 In theory , parties were free to frame their own transactions , which could then be carried out without legal impediment ; in the event that a bargain fell through , or if one party balked or proved unable to perform , the law of contract made freely available the regular judicial processes of the court system , in which economic damages would be awarded to the party aggrieved .
29 It is usually ( although not in all circumstances ) for the prosecution to prove that any act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient , hospital , client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care .
30 Training should therefore be carried out in short bursts , so as to keep the puppy interested .
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