Example sentences of "out in [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He very politely pointed out in each case , ’ recalled Mountbatten , ‘ that it was not the way he would have phrased it , and so it remained virtually unchanged .
2 Direct field observations of professional and paraprofessional social service personnel at work and in training were carried out in each country .
3 Note , the figures zero out in each year as financial assets and liabilities are opposite sides in the creation of a financial claim .
4 Beginning with the industrial and commercial sector ( in Figure 1.2 we simply call this sector ‘ firms ’ ) , these firms are paying out in each period ( a year ) £13,500 million which is largely wages and salaries to employees .
5 The balance between congregational and other music is one which has to be worked out in each church , with the advice of the worship committee where there is one .
6 In Asia , the miracle rice was wiped out in many areas because it had not been treated with the necessary chemicals .
7 According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage .
8 Long-term training in depth may be carried out in many different ways , depending on the character and means of the aspirant .
9 On this line of reasoning , two humans mentioned separately might be good for plural reference , while a human and an animal will be less good ( although plural reference is by no means ruled out in many cases ) .
10 Those who do n't indulge in the video games world may be losing out in many more ways .
11 It is wrong to suggest that , because the Serbs have made ethnic expansion work , the same phenomenon will instantly break out in many other places .
12 This was a need that Pat Bateson , Gabriel Horn and I had hammered out in many long discussions about our imprinting experiments , and which we had tried to meet in practice in the design of the controls we had used in the early 1970s .
13 The complex processes set in train with such a blithe disregard of consequence and so little consideration of effect , will of course work their way out in many dimensions .
14 In taxonomic botany , for instance , research is carried out in many institutions world-wide , rather than within national frontiers .
15 Large squares were laid out in many city centres .
16 The smaller Amazonian manatee ( or cow fish ) has been wiped out in many of its traditional homes in the inland river network by a combination of deliberate hunting and accidental death through being caught in fishing nets .
17 The ceremony has died out in many areas over the past hundred years , so it was a good idea to revive it.There 's cider and singing and it 's good fun .
18 His trip was a mark of recognition for the humanitarian work being carried out in former Yugoslavia by 2,500 British troops in Operation Grapple and countless civilians co-ordinating and delivering aid .
19 He undoubtedly had in mind the particular patterns and balanced relationship of the various dances ( i.e. solos , grands pas , variations , etc. ) as laid out in all Petipa ballets and he made the ballerina the focus of all attention .
20 I see the whole chapter as a subtle but misconceived footnote to Crime and Punishment ; in these pages , instead of brushing past Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in his return upon the underground man , Dostoevsky has allowed himself to be obstructed by them , and the result is a Stavrogin who compounds Raskolnikov 's bracing himself to enter the police station ‘ as a man ’ and confess with Svidrigailov 's reaching out in all directions , including the far extremes of moral and physical debauchery , in the hope that something , it does n't matter what , will make him unbored .
21 If you venture out in all weathers , you need a compact camera that can brave the elements , too .
22 There he was , in a race on Sports ' Day , his skinny , uncoordinated limbs flung out in all directions , galloping clumsily round the track at least half a lap behind everybody else .
23 I would go out in all weathers , at all times : exercise was an addiction .
24 The sheriff of Cumberland received orders to see that the Council 's commands were carried out in all respects .
25 He warned the Conservatives and Labour that ‘ from the ancient bastion of liberalism , the flames are fanning out in all directions , consuming your shabby campaigns , your out-of-date policies , your visions of the future ’ .
26 We go out in all weathers .
27 Access : can one be sure of getting in and out in all weathers ?
28 That said , they did attract an audience decked out in all the cool of high fashion .
29 I am sure illnesses stand out in all childhood memories .
30 ‘ The sides of the hoary mountains were clad with spectators , and the glassy surface of the lake was variegated with numbers of pleasure barges , which , tricked out in all the gayest colours , and glittering in the rays of a meridian sun , gave a new appearance to the celebrated beauties of this matchless vale . ’ ’
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