Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This has n't been properly thought out in terms of how best to determine the country 's security in future . |
2 | Again , many decisions which are successfully carried out in a given period may not turn out to have been the best possible courses of action . |
3 | By mid-August boats carrying more than 1,200 Vietnamese were reported to have been forcibly towed out to international waters in the direction of Indonesia by the Malaysian Navy . |
4 | The cost of choice for the majority is the absence of choice for the minority who will never afford to buy , … ‘ the Right to Buy ’ and growth of owner-occupation are effectively carried out on the backs of poor people . |
5 | I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th |
6 | The package has been successfully read out of LIFESPAN and updated , but can not be re-entered into LIFESPAN because you are either not the package manager or do not have an active DC referencing the package . |
7 | The module has been successfully read out of LIFESPAN and updated . |
8 | ‘ She 's been slowly going out of her mind stuck here day in day out , and do you care ? |
9 | This has been overwhelmingly borne out by clinical psychoanalytic investigations of the id . |
10 | Road pricing schemes have been effectively ruled out by Transport Secretary , Cecil Parkinson as a means of tackling London 's increasing traffic congestion . |
11 | Neighbor to Neighbor were delighted with the free publicity provoked by the row , but have been effectively frozen out of TV advertising — since P&G made its announcement , only one other TV station has run the advert . |
12 | By recruiting four players from Telford 's cup-winning squad from last season , Jets have considerably strengthened their ranks and , having been effectively counted out of the championship race , are gambling on cup success . |
13 | ‘ It 's a pity we do n't ever stay here long — we are constantly sent out on missions . |
14 | The slow homogenisation of large families could take many thousands of generations ; but chromosomes are constantly shared out among the members of a population . |
15 | There are one or two passably funny lines which fail to make up a coherent , witty whole but are suddenly shot out from an invisible pea-shooter as if whipped from Ms Rudner 's stand-up routine . |
16 | Anil Kumble took four of the seven wickets to fall today and England could only quibble with one of them — when Graeme Hick looked to have been wrongly given out for 47 , caught off bat-and-pad at short leg . |
17 | They began to realise that many procedures had been wrongly carried out in the management of the case , in particular that the Social Work Department were not implementing the decisions of the Children 's Panel . |
18 | She felt as if the breath had been suddenly knocked out of her . |
19 | When one considers the amount of time , effort and money involved in the preparation of those papers and the hearing of them it is , in my opinion , becoming essential to ensure that the number of frivolous appeals ( some of which are perhaps made out of ‘ cussedness ’ to cause the officers involved as much trouble as possible ) is reduced . |
20 | Too many studios had been built in Britain during the production boom and , at a time when filmmakers were anyway keener than they had been hitherto to get out among ordinary people , they found they were no longer constrained by anxious accountants determined to maximize the use of studio space . |
21 | It is accepted that such surveys are only carried out by employees of the building society in the case of the Woolwich Building Society , so that the question at issue can only arise in regard to the structural surveys provided by that building society . |
22 | To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies . |
23 | Hence , such experiments are normally carried out in a laboratory permanently equipped with a wind-tunnel ( the name for any system providing a working air stream ) , a water flume or channel ( similar systems with water ) , or a towing tank ( a large tank of stationary water through which an obstacle can be moved ) . |
24 | The arrangements for such a meeting are normally set out in the articles of association of the company . |
25 | Instead they are normally closed out by an offsetting sale or purchase beforehand . |
26 | As modern weathering masks many of these textures , petrographic studies are best carried out on subsurface samples wherever possible , particularly if samples are to be chemically analysed later . |
27 | Once they have finished and died down , they are best planted out in the garden . |
28 | It must therefore be recognised that the greatest protagonist of deregulation are largely acting out of self-interest , and that they themselves demonstrate remarkable inconsistency and reversals in their arguments — depending on which area of that self interest they may be pursuing at any particular moment . |
29 | It is important to recognise that the research itself , and its setting , inflicts its own contingencies on the choice of indicators : research using interviews will have to use indicators that are largely constructed out of respondents ' answers to questionnaire items whereas observational studies , and Lazarsfeld did not preclude them from variable analysis in principle , would have to use others . |
30 | They are making many staff redundant , and they are largely pulling out of the programme , thus leaving a huge hole in numbers and finance . |