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

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1 To travel through Ireland without visiting a pub would be to miss out on a huge chunk of Irish life .
2 All these ruffles should be smoothed out after a few days .
3 Once he had returned the white card , a client 's name , address and phone number were Processed into a lead , which would then be given out to a dealer .
4 You might arrange for pay to be given out at a different time and check whether the trains are less crowded somewhat earlier in the afternoon .
5 If a deal is eventually to be wrung out of a reluctant Kremlin to break the deadlock over the Baltic republics , much will depend on how much support Mr Yeltsin can muster .
6 The modern qualitative theory can be fleshed out into a quantitative technique ; and this book tells a coherent and deep mathematical story , packed with insights and ideas .
7 The White Paper , Caring for People , was a partial response to Griffiths and it can be fleshed out into a workable comprehensive policy ; it became law in June 1990 with the passing of the NHS and Community Care Act .
8 If a mare is fit and healthy , with a normal oestrous cycle , there is no reason to suppose she will have problems in foaling , but it seems fair to suggest that teenage mares be checked out by a vet before you start working out names for the as-yet unconceived foal .
9 This is surprising since the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) has ruled in that the refusal to engage a pregnant woman and a dismissal on grounds of pregnancy are a form of direct discrimination covered by Council Directive 76/207/ EEC without the necessity to resort to comparisons with the treatment which would be meted out to a man in a comparable situation .
10 That , if need be , could be sorted out at a later date .
11 ‘ The probate thing will be sorted out in a month or so , ’ said Helen in strangled tones .
12 Meanwhile , Paul Bracewell 's future will not be sorted out until a board meeting next month .
13 Meanwhile , Paul Bracewell 's future will not be sorted out until a board meeting next month .
14 It would be dreadful to be caught out in a lie ; dreadful at any time , but worse now , when he was being so friendly .
15 Provided that they have been well trained the specialists are far less likely to be caught out by a clever interviewer .
16 Construction could be caried out as a joint venture with the new state-owned company set up to operate all existing nuclear plant .
17 Dr McGowan , the Chief Medical Officer , reported to the County Secretary that there was no immediate danger to the public health but called as a matter of urgency for a resolution to the problem , as lead is a cumulative poison : ‘ The continual exposure of people to such high levels of lead is a definite health hazard and remedies to have this matter rectified should be carried out as a matter of urgency ’ .
18 The report Educational Opportunities for All ( ILEA 1985 ) remarks upon the enthusiasm expressed by London teachers for this method of working and recommends that an evaluation of support teaching be carried out as a matter of urgency .
19 Finally , it could be carried out as a continuation of the R & D activities of a firm acquired abroad .
20 I thought Windows would allow printing to be carried out as a full background job , but I experience quite long delays while Word and Excel send their output to the Print Manager .
21 The overall impression resulting from these findings is that emergency services specifically designed for potential attempters might be of benefit to some , but the impulsive nature of the act , and the fact that the attempt often appears to be carried out with a particular purpose not related to help-seeking , but aimed at someone in close proximity , reduces the chances of preventing suicide attempts by this method alone .
22 Their examination profits from the use of ultra-thin sections ( Chapter 4 ) , employed initially in studies of carbonate diagenesis ( Lindholm & dean , 1973 ) , so that initial research into mudrock diagenesis can now be carried out with a good petrological microscope .
23 Co-operation in taxonomic computing will be carried out with a number of institutions , nationally and internationally .
24 All the roofs will be surveyed using traditional techniques , but detailed investigation , using a range of monitoring equipment including infra-red thermography , ultrasonic pulse-echo testing and strain gauges , will be carried out on a smaller sample .
25 After some initial hesitation , the Church Commissioners agreed and now the remaining repairs , principally to the stonework , can be carried out on a rolling programme over several years .
26 The foregoing explains a powerful method of analysis and assessment that the NRC requires to be carried out on a variety of systems within the PWR plant , such as the emergency feedwater system , ECCS injection and recirculation , containment cooling , actuation of safety features , the auxiliary systems on which these depend , for example the AC and DC supplies and essential service water and cooling systems , and they must allow for possible interactions between different parts of the overall system .
27 If it was , the voting would be carried out on a unanimous basis .
28 As well as simple copying , assemble editing can be carried out on a stop-start basis under manual control of the machines provided that the VCR has the backspace edit facility .
29 Insemination can be carried out on a natural heat ; all you need to do is to give your nearest inseminator advance notice and select the semen you require .
30 What is needed is a transformation — usually called an algorithm — that can be carried out on a key to yield a storage address .
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