Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A few scribbled legal notes are crossed out at the top of the paper — and John was a solicitor 's clerk , after all .
2 A number of investigations are carried out with the scaled-up analyser to determine what factors can lead to improvement in performance .
3 Unfortunately , it is not always these States which exert the most influence at ICAO divisional meetings where the policies are worked out by the national delegates that attend .
4 This is very much less certain when the operations are carried out by the state or by non-resident financial institutions or investors seeking to rearrange their affairs advantageously , particularly in the UK where forestry receives substantial fiscal incentives .
5 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
6 When the multiplications are carried out in the order indicated , the upper Hessenberg form is maintained throughout , If , however , we begin by multiplying the central three matrices , the upper Hessenberg form is lost , with a accompanying loss of simplicity .
7 If the inner planets are left out of the argument , says Whitby-Smith , then we are really dealing with ‘ half-synods ’ involving only four planets , and ‘ without doubt these occur too frequently to support the argument ’ .
8 We 're talking about hundreds , not thousands here because there are six hundred clubs , so we 're talking , but I think though we , we hope to be able to give significant amounts of money to pay for perhaps safety boats , perhaps instructors , perhaps rescue boat fuel , enough to kick-start these courses off which is important and those forms are going out at the end of the week and when the money 's gone we 'll stop giving the grants out .
9 Following this permeability change , the sodium ions are pumped out from the fibre so restoring the original state .
10 The staffing proposals are set out in the attached report from the Management Services Division , together with the financial implications of the proposals .
11 Individuals who can not accept these norms are cast out from the protection of the group .
12 There is now light at the end of the runnel as the contracts are let out in the final stage this month .
13 British space officials do not expect any major difficulties in finding the money for INTEGRAL , because ESA science programmes are paid out of the subscriptions of member states which are calculated several years in advance .
14 These caps are pushed out by the permanent molars usually with little trouble but sometimes they can become lodged and require some outside assistance .
15 The following steps are carried out at the planning stage :
16 In Saint Julien l'hospitalier few animal species avoid slaughter during Julien 's first hunt — roosting grouse have their legs cut off , and low-flying cranes are snapped out of the sky by the huntsman 's whip — but the parrot remains unmentioned and unharmed .
17 The warders and the trusties from Internal Order are at the doors of the huts , and the zeks are pitched out into the night darkness and spill to the perimeter path , and like an ant trail they wind around the compound for what is classified as Exercise .
18 They 've made him lie with his hands behind his head , which is a trick they probably picked from a Miami Vice afternoon repeat , except it looks stupid when the guy 's hairy legs are sticking out from the tail of his shirt .
19 She is amazed how many teenagers are allowed out during the week in the run-up to examinations .
20 The words are coming out in the right order .
21 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
22 His words were drowned out by the roar of automatic fire , as another hail of slugs hammered against the metal sheeting of the door and screamed into the far wall .
23 Retarded complexes were cut out of the gel , incubated with PAGE-running buffer for 3 minutes at 60 C and separated on 10% polyacrylamide gels ( 18 ) .
24 Some of the wealthier natives brought picnic hampers in the European manner , and their servants would unroll splendid carpets on the green sward ; while their banquets were spread out on the carpets they could watch what was going on through telescopes and opera-glasses which they had had the foresight to bring with them though what they saw , as they swept the ramparts of the Residency and banqueting hall can hardly have looked very impressive to them : just a few ragged , boil-covered skeletons crouching behind mud walls .
25 Buddleias were growing out of the gutters and doves watched her stone-still , looking like part of the masonry .
26 There were still several boys , waiting for their lifts home , and a number of cars were pulling out of the main gates .
27 The awards for last year 's performances were handed out at the club 's dinner/dance .
28 Eliot 's presents were laid out on the table , and there was champagne and a birthday cake : when Rupert Hart-Davis lit the candles on the cake , Eliot knelt down and blew them out .
29 The thirteenth victim of The Fox was photographed on a beach with her skirt hitched up , arm-in-arm with her boyfriend ; their eyes were masked out on the photograph , which was captioned' … rebuilding their romance ’ .
30 Mr Browning , who believes the bronzes were smuggled out of the country and later bought by the galleries , said that he felt he had been ‘ led up the garden path ’ .
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