Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] such " in BNC.
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1 | Only somebody as naive and unworldly as Ianthe could have come out with such a disconcertingly honest statement , thought Penelope , who had of course wondered even more . |
2 | The drug has been around for the last 20 years , but this is the first time the research has been carried out over such a lengthy period . |
3 | Indeed , in the pre-Conquest period , coins were produced at numerous mints to facilitate the transactions carried out at such centres . |
4 | Point counts carried out on such rocks under CL may differ significantly from those performed under transmitted light , particularly in the greater proportion of bioclasts detected . |
5 | This is why we appear to be witnessing a new round of military coup attempts in those happy places where western prescriptions have been carried out with such fidelity : for example , Fujimoro in Peru last week , and the events in Venezuela in February . |
6 | The evidence suggests that the writers were already considering a cheap grade ‘ B ’ picture about Ku-Klux-Klan and Black Legion activities when the notorious trial of four workmen in Detroit made executions carried out by such organizations a matter of national attention . |
7 | It was thought to be important that Parliamentary and public opinion — and concern — should be reassured by having a comprehensive review carried out by such a body . |
8 | There seems to be no escape from the fact that work substitutes will be needed to preserve society as we know it , carried out in such a way as to preserve particular countries ' economic viability . |
9 | Screening for Cryptosporidium should be routinely carried out in such children . |
10 | Even capacity expansion co-operation has been carried out in such a way as to allow substantial continued internal competition and even greater market share changes than occurred in the United States . |
11 | She blushed at being caught out in such unthinking prejudice . |
12 | Now , part of that might just have purely the ritual that 's associated with things like coronations and investitures , but surely if people had felt so strongly about it they would n't have turned out in such numbers , er to support her . |
13 | Union members had turned out in such numbers because they were angry at the way in which they had to deliver services to the public without adequate resources . |
14 | Given that this was all well-known at the outset what utter fool would believe there could be any money to be made out of such a system . |
15 | It is submitted that the offence is made out in such circumstances , and that a policeman would be justified in calling upon the ‘ joker to desist ( under subsection 4 ) . |
16 | She had to admit later , on renewing her lipstick in the Ladies ' , that it was fun being seen out with such a charismatic man . |
17 | Spelt out in such terms one had a fairly elaborate model system , whose strength was its intended contiguity to the teacher and the place of use , which was obviously the classroom . |
18 | She was grumbling about being called out at such a late hour . |
19 | He could have resented being called out on such a dark , stormy night , not saddled the King 's horse properly and this caused the accident on Kinghorn Ness . |
20 | Neither set out with such a career in mind but , fortunately , both say they feel they are ‘ reasonably well suited to it ’ . |
21 | It is particularly appropriate in the case of a ballet that tells a story where the libretto has to be set out in such a way that the action can be logically developed and each item roughly timed . |
22 | The release must be set out in such a way that it is easy for the journalist to use it . |
23 | Existing structure plan in short is erm set out in such a way that it pos positively discourages the accommodation of inward investment on a large scale . |
24 | The diet is laid out in such a way that , starting on a Monday , the slightly more elaborate meals are at the weekend . |
25 | I 've run out of such a good dog food again ! |
26 | But again , what is often left out of such accounts of the unconscious , even as it is invoked as the prime destabilizer , is the importance of the perversions in precisely this respect : Freud insisted that what is operative from within the unconscious , producing this very instability , is repressed perversion . |
27 | The main conclusion drawn is not only that modern scientific notions of time are in many ways puzzling and paradoxical ; even more important for Shallis is that the essential quality of our actual experience of time is left out of such treatments altogether . |
28 | We would recommend that these should be taken out of such budgets . ’ |
29 | But if some members of the Williams Committee had started out with such an attitude , a look at the evidence seemed to have converted them . |
30 | The fact that the White groups were spread out over such a vast area caused the lack of communications . |