Example sentences of "[vb pp] out from " 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 the design was not strong enough to resist the forces exerted while Span 5–6 was being cantilevered out from Pier 6
3 Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end .
4 It is easily lifted out from front or rear seat belts .
5 So I said well I 've never been in the situation but I said if it , if it was , if I was in that situation I , asked to see the manager or person in charge , make an offer to pay for any damage that was done and if that did n't suffice then I would say well I am the care officer for a Mencap home and the only thing I can do is say will you er get in touch with my boss and it 'll have to be sorted out from Head Office and she said perfect , you could n't do anything better , then she give me all different things that we 've gone into the next day and the patient 's done everything down the bed , what would you do ?
6 erm They had great services were held in Christchurch Cathedral , and the King would have looked out from the Deans House , and this is the view of Tom Quad , a modern view , of course , of how you can look out onto the Great Quad of Christchurch , but of course it was n't like that .
7 Once they have been picked out from an account as recognized as distinct by the participating informants , other material can be sorted into categories with respect to them .
8 A break-point can be picked out from the graph of employees in employment ( Figure 2.1(a) ) : 1966 was the peak year for the total number of jobs in the economy .
9 And the new geography of this steeper decline can be picked out from Table 2.2 .
10 Radio waves are used rather than em waves of other wavelengths because over suitable wavelength ranges they readily penetrate planetary atmospheres and because natural emissions at such wavelengths tend to be weak thus enabling the echoes to be readily picked out from the natural background .
11 The descent of property can sometimes be traced over several generations through the archives of the Court Baron , while individual names can be picked out from the lists of freeholders and customary tenants at the beginning of each meeting of the Court Leet .
12 The presence of a ‘ module header ’ does not restrict the generality of this definition , since it can be picked out from a very wide range of module contexts .
13 Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time .
14 Both were picked out from an identity parade by witnesses .
15 The hump was closed in 1985 and all shunting carried out from the east end .
16 Pre-baiting and baiting on the night you fish should , whenever possible , be carried out from a boat .
17 The great Merseyside Survey of the 1930s carried out from Liverpool University was mainly concerned with unemployment and poverty and , like many local social surveys carried out up and down the United Kingdom , sought to measure the incidence of certain social problems with a view to providing sound empirical data upon which local and central social policy could be based .
18 Adjustment was carried out from above water level by means of long driving tubes , operating down the centres of the columns .
19 In a pilot scheme carried out from September to November last year , the Japan fisheries Information Centre combined data from the US NOAA-7 satellite with information from its usual sources to draw up charts predicting the whereabouts of fish .
20 A videophone will allow the owner to watch the repairs being carried out from their office desk and release payment once the machine has checked itself .
21 The work for the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland , which is wholly commissioned by the Department of Economic Development , is carried out from Belfast .
22 Further work on the show , which is sponsored by Unix user group Uniforum UK , will be carried out from Reed 's Solihull , Birmingham office .
23 Project development , European sales co-ordination , customer requirement analysis and the subsequent development of tailored systems will all be carried out from there .
24 Orford Ness , where a staff of 2,000 once worked , has been involved in national defence research and development since the First World War when aircraft fitted with armaments were first tested.Research into bomb ballistics was carried out from 1929 and among the researchers was Barnes Wallis who became famous for inventing the bouncing bombs used against the Mohne and Eder dams during the Second World War .
25 At Esgair Moel Woollen Mill all the processes of woollen manufacture are carried out from fleece to flannel
26 The increasing range of new and improved telecommunications services can have potentially profound effects on future travel and home-based employment opportunities , because certain types of jobs do not need face-to-face contact and may be carried out from home by the linking of the telephone to home computers or the use of other teleconferencing , text-handling or information-retrieval systems .
27 There is then not only a relative gap to be filled , in these new terms , but also , from the quality of some of the work on the arts carried out from other positions , a sense of challenge : indeed a sense that it may be above all in this still major area that the qualities of the kinds of thinking represented by the contemporary convergence stand most to be tested .
28 In 1976 a survey carried out from Lancaster University , Rural Housing in the Lake District , revealed that 10 per cent of the houses in the national park area were holiday homes .
29 Less than 10 per cent of the housing stock in rural England and Wales consisted of council houses , despite all the attempts at pump-priming which had been carried out from Whitehall .
30 But since interviews can be carried out from a single base , it is a very economical and efficient way of contacting a large number of speakers from a wide geographical and social sample .
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