Example sentences of "for [noun] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On a summons issued by solicitors for the interim government of Somalia , the Republic of Somalia was substituted as the plaintiff in the proceedings and directions were given for payment out of the money paid into court to the solicitors instructed by the interim government , unless cause was shown why it should not be so paid out .
2 If the plaintiff fails to give notice of acceptance within the time limited by the rules , he may still give notice at any time before the hearing of the action begins , but an order for payment out of court is then required , and the court may order the plaintiff to pay the defendant 's costs reasonably incurred since the date of payment into court ( Ord 11 , r 5 ) .
3 If an order for costs or additional costs is required to be made , the time for applying is when an application is made for payment out of court .
4 ‘ Mrs. Bihi and the party she represents do not call for payment out to them of the sum presently in court .
5 The essential matter which has been argued before me is whether or not the order for payment out to Crossman Block should now be confirmed .
6 The continued squeeze on defence procurement , combined with a demand for ever-more complex weaponry , has encouraged NATO to think the once-unthinkable : a code of practice for defence companies that should wring better value for money out of what used to be one of the capitalist world 's most protected and pampered industries .
7 Each team had its own place at the coal seam and was responsible for hewing coal with a pick or drill , loading it into tubs for transportation out of the mine and propping up the roof as they advanced .
8 For presents out of his pocket
9 certainly made a profit for Intercity out of it with
10 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
11 ‘ Then Rodney came over and the two of us went into the back yard and saw Siobhan screaming for help out of a bedroom widow . ’
12 No other observer was so close to Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ q.v. ] during their most productive years together at Alfoxden and Grasmere ; and no one else had such an eye for the landscapes which inspired them , or could provide them with living materials for poetry out of her own observations .
13 Should one or more of the modules requested for transfer OUT of LIFESPAN be offline , the whole command is held until the modules are restored online .
14 He did n't fancy asking the street prostitutes for directions out of Whitechapel .
15 He blames the crisis on the fact that the museum has been forced to pay for warders out of its own budget , which has meant that the sum of DM300,000 ( £103,000 ; $186,000 ) per year earmarked for acquisitions has been virtually used up .
16 During World War I , he served in an anti-aircraft unit and then , in 1916 , was sent to France by the YMCA to organize rest-houses and libraries for troops out of the front line .
17 Neglect of them could throw him into a searing rage ; as when he discovered that a rest camp for troops out of the line had been placed within sound of the guns .
18 Now the District Council is thinking in terms of this as a reason why perhaps sixty ac sixty hectares may not be entirely enough and we should seek to compensate for transfers out of industrial land .
19 Shares would normally be redeemed out of distributable profits , but the Act does allow for redemption out of a fresh issue of shares , and private companies can redeem out of capital ( ss 171 – 172 Companies Act 1985 ) .
20 Orders for costs out of legal aid fund , suspended for three weeks .
21 Selection of a suitable topic for investigation out of a set of possibilities can be made through the application of a number of criteria which can act as a useful screen for filtering out unsuitable topics .
22 Both of them were successful in squeezing money for Education out of the Treasury , although Crosland was forced to do so in a very much more bleak economic climate .
23 A writ for service out of the jurisdiction is regarded as duly served in each of the following sets of circumstances :
24 It seems plain from the speeches in Siskina that where leave can be given for service out of the jurisdiction under one of the other paragraphs of Order 11 ( for example those dealing with breach of contract ) , a Mareva injunction can be granted .
25 In deciding whether the case is a proper one for service out of the jurisdiction , one of the circumstances the court will take into account is the strength or weakness of the plaintiff 's claim in the proceedings .
26 The procedure for service out of jurisdiction is complex and Table 3 of the Procedural Tables at the back of Part 1 of The County Court Practice should be referred to before any application is made and where the jurisdiction of the court is involved under the Civil Jurisdiction Act 1982 .
27 On the other hand , there are a lot of women who do n't command high salaries but who still want to work , yet to pay for childcare out of taxed income makes it economically impossible .
28 We give tips , as recommended by the R.H.S. at Wisley , on conditioning plant material for use in arrangements and on preserving material for use out of season or in more permanent arrangements .
29 This safety advice applies even more particularly to sets for use out of doors , which should be clearly marked as suitable for exterior use .
30 The odds ratio for drop out for serotonin reuptake inhibitors compared with tricyclic and related antidepressants was estimated to be 0.95 , which was not significantly different from 1 ( 95% confidence interval 0.816 to 1.107 ) ( table III , fig 2 ) .
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