Example sentences of "out by [v-ing] a " in BNC.

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1 Thus , one might try to select where the particles would come out by creating a black hole of the same mass as that into which the particles went down .
2 Exchanging information is not as risky as sticking your neck out by suggesting an idea , so people tend to prolong information-swopping and postpone idea-having .
3 Erm so you do n't lose out by using an adviser .
4 You can begin to find this out by using an ANNALS , which functions as a short-cut summary of historical facts if you do not know much about a text 's historical background .
5 The process of expanding or decomposing the model should be carried out by developing a root definition for each sub-system , taking into account that these are subject in turn to ‘ monitoring and control ’ at the new level of definition .
6 It will start out by developing a distributed object management and parallel programming architecture , focusing on multi-media , nomadic computing , and other promising technologies , to be incorporated into mainstream Oracle products , including the database .
7 He felt tempted to find out by inventing a number of startling discoveries made through lab tests on the chair .
8 He started out by conducting a questionnaire-based survey , but this soon became a ‘ blind ’ to conceal the work he was actually doing in studying pilferage .
9 The unsophisticated and desperate ones brazened it out by maintaining a facade of affluence or normalcy by borrowing .
10 As we shall see in the following chapter , this does not necessarily mean that the interests of farmers and landowners are no longer dominant in rural society , but it does mean that this dominance has increasingly to be carried out by reaching an accommodation with these new conditions .
11 As a particular form of rationality a human being , considered as a total personality , is above all an effort to think things out by having a firm conception of its own nature , as this exists in the physical world , and of what will assist this nature to keep in existence .
12 But what if — well , what if you 're out on the floor at some gay club , thrusting your valuables at all and sundry , and you spot — or ( CALAMITY ! ) are spotted by — some workmates who are injecting a buzz of decadence into their boring night out by visiting a queer disco — what then ?
13 They also showed that the Kinnersley-Chitre transformations can be carried out by solving an appropriate homogeneous Hilbert problem .
14 This provides the opportunity to test empirically whether the theoretical and largely feminist reconceptualisation of politics is borne out by incorporating a set of activities traditionally overlooked by conventional research into political behaviour .
15 The men got out by climbing a perimeter wall , out of sight of prison officers .
16 In addition such clauses also normally give the seller the options of trying to alter the goods so that they are no longer infringing , buying the third party claimant out by obtaining a licence from him , or , in the last resort , taking back the goods in return for a refund of their purchase price ; all of these at the seller 's expense .
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