Example sentences of "not [adv] be [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Local fisherpeople are not only being hustled out from what they consider to be community lands , but also being denied access to estuaries closed off by shrimp companies .
2 Centuries of oppression could not just be wiped out by a legislative dictate .
3 They are also exploring with solvency regulators the possibility of advancing current-year profits , which would not normally be paid out until 1996 — perhaps up to 5% of names ' underwriting limits .
4 for example a survey of hospital staff would not usually be carried out by selecting names at random from the total staff list , it might concentrate on doctors , nurses or cleaners only , or might sample medical , paramedical , administrative and support staff in proportions of their total numbers depending on the purpose of the survey .
5 But her account is still an anecdotal one , and has not always been borne out by empirical research .
6 The relationship has not always been pointed out in discussions of Freud 's work , and yet it is an essential one if he is to be properly understood .
7 My right hon. Friend will know that reserve aeroplanes can not simply be trundled out of a hangar and launched into the air .
8 It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan .
9 But Mary was not actually being singled out for special treatment or favour , except in so far as her own attractiveness and charm marked her out .
10 Many unemployed people are actually quite invisible in the sense of one of the things that happens when you 're unemployed is that you 're not actually being taken out of your home environment so much , and unemployed people spend a lot more of their time at home than erm do employed people .
11 He would n't just be sitting out in the open , would he ?
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