Example sentences of "out by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He could hardly have been welcome , because when he had entered the senior police officer 's room it had been with two aides trying to keep him out by every manoeuvre other than manhandling him .
2 It is often not difficult to determine that relationship , but the point about it is that it is not but must be figured out by every reader .
3 Another consequence of this pattern is that ( c ) and ( g ) are now side by side — a configuration which was ruled out by every group .
4 Bizarre though the synchro-energy system might sound , it 's touched a raw nerve among jaded New Yorkers worn out by a decade of hard , hyped-up materialistic living .
5 Similarly , repairs and maintenance should only be carried out by a specialist mastic asphalt contractor .
6 There are a number of treatments for rising damp , but the most common ( and cheapest ) treatment is by silicone injection , carried out by a specialist firm and carrying a 30-year guarantee .
7 This meant that it could not be used if it was the result of a ‘ fear of prejudice or hope of advantage , exercised or held out by a person in authority ’ or if it was occasioned by ‘ oppression ’ .
8 Coleridge awoke , he said , retaining ‘ a distinct recollection of the whole ’ , and was eagerly committing the poem to writing when he was called out by a person on business from Porlock who detained him for more than an hour .
9 While the majority are carried out by a person known to the victim , random attacks on strangers are on the increase .
10 Generally this type of behaviour is carried out by a person in authority and the victim — because that is what the recipient has become — is reluctant or afraid to complain .
11 These problems may be sought out by a law centre with a view to running ‘ campaigns ’ to benefit all those in the local community who may be in similar difficulties .
12 Ledger work — writing out the transactions carried out by a company in a day book , book-keeping and sometimes calculating the staff wages
13 The latter measures may be carried out by a company representative or the organisation may choose to bring in an outside specialist to run this part of the communications exercise .
14 I added quickly , as the appalled expression of a visitor singled out by a pastor in an evangelical church for ‘ spontaneous prayer ’ flashed over his face .
15 This will make it much less likely that the entire human race will be wiped out by a calamity such as a nuclear war .
16 Inevitably , referee Mike Fitzgibbon did not see the incident and needed to be helped out by a touch-judge .
17 He went scurrying to the dusty shelves in the basement of the chemistry department at Stanford : the vital page had been chopped out by a razor blade .
18 The practice of using the passage of years since the birth of Christ as a numbering system had its genesis in some work carried out by a monk , Dionysius Exiguus , in AD525 .
19 The most important recent investigation was carried out by a Committee of Enquiry chaired by Lord Elton .
20 ‘ She was found out by a couple o' the local lads who went over Charin' Cross fer a good time .
21 The routine management of the EIB is carried out by a board of directors , of which there are nineteen nominated by member countries , with France , West Germany , and the UK appointing nine directors .
22 The broad policies of investment trust companies are set out by a board of directors , and as with any limited company they are limited by the articles of association and shareholder approval .
23 It is possible that editing could be speeded up if some of these could be carried out by a facility that operated automatically , unless told not to .
24 Most of the work for this momentous event was carried out by a sub-committee for which no records exist .
25 Her accusation was borne out by a driver at Tonbridge who contradicted the guard 's timetable advice .
26 In England and Wales , it is carried out by a branch of the Inland Revenue .
27 Strong performances by most parts of the food conglomerate were largely cancelled out by a slump at the US subsidiary , Keebler , according to Sir Robert Clarke , the chairman .
28 Her powerful twin Paxman engines gave her a range and reliability we had long sought after and the increased accommodation meant that more revenue work could be carried out by a crew of eight customs officers .
29 A survey of these structures on the line has been carried out by a firm of consulting engineers , showing that only one minor bridge requires any structural repairs .
30 The shoe shop next door is bought out by a firm of metal welders .
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