Example sentences of "be [vb pp] out to [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 To prove the latter part of this point the offence could be pointed out to the defendant , e.g. ’ it is an offence not to be able to show two white lights to the front of your motor car during the hours of darkness ' .
3 Any electrical appliances should be pointed out to the guests with instructions on use if necessary .
4 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
5 A command which causes lines of the current program to be listed out to the screen with the automatic formatting options specified by LISTO .
6 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 .
7 Twice or three times a year he would be carried out to the automobile or the dog-cart , and be driven round the home farm .
8 In the event the money was nothing like enough because the new owners were able to force Ayling to pay for structural work which needed to be carried out to the upper part .
9 No further work can be carried out to the package until the QA approver has either granted or denied approval to that package .
10 The cardboard box would have to be carried out to the van before she came back .
11 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
12 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
13 Conversely , the health of the tree clump could be transmitted out to the surrounding landscape , having the function of the kidneys in the body .
14 At Cluj disposable nappies and baby food will be handed out to a large orphanage
15 Same pitch slightly different pitch of course er sorry slight difference is that you 're saying that these of course will be handed out to a targeted
16 The next minute you could be called out to a sudden death .
17 At other times we will be called out to the scene .
18 If the period is too short , little smoothing will be achieved ; if too long , the irregularities will be flattened out to an almost straight horizontal line and there will be considerable gaps at each end of the series .
19 They 'll be shipped out to the Far East in batches .
20 Funds could therefore be appointed out to the children or other relevant UK beneficiaries without a tax charge ( although if subsequently income arose in the structure that could be assessed on the beneficiaries to the extent of the relevant income ) .
21 Mr Smith described the reforms , which will be put out to the party membership in a consultation process lasting until July , as among the most far-reaching and democratic advances in the history of the party .
22 Downstairs wastes ( from the kitchen sink , for example ) can be taken out to a gully as in the older system , except that they must discharge below the level of the grid on the top of the gully , which means using a back-inlet gully or one with a hole cut in the grid .
23 It would have to be taken out to the van , and that would certainly have been a job for mother and son , a major job at that .
24 It had to be worked out to the finest detail and Endill went to the library to find pictures of a catapult to help them on their way .
25 The work can then be spread out to the measurements required on the blocking board and just a few pins are needed to hold the wires into place .
26 Available by custom-order only , Larkin 's new semis can be fitted out to the customer 's exact taste and will cost in the region of IR£1,950 .
27 Under competitive tendering requirements , the responsibility for the production of meals may be contracted out to a commercial organisation .
28 Work which is not central to the organisation should be contracted out to the second element which provides specialist services which increase expertise and diminish costs .
29 joint local authority/private sector schemes — ownership and ultimate responsibility would lie within the public sector but the day-to-day running of the service would be contracted out to the private sector through competitive tendering .
30 and then it 'll be till Tuesday he 's already got some even though they got ta be sent out to the firm
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