Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb pp] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Cecilia eventually hit out against the home 's petty rules and forced the social workers to come up with an alternative .
2 To achieve this we shall be drawing upon the products of archaeologists ' research mostly carried out during the present century .
3 Across the road a large grey car suddenly pulled out of the Downshurst-bound traffic and stopped on the grass verge beyond the estate-car and the police busy with tape-measures and notebooks .
4 Building on the work of the Japan Industrial Studies Programme already carried out at the Policy Studies Institute , the aim is to find out how Japanese managers , especially those in companies that are competing in the British market , see marketing and how they succeed in putting their strategies into effect .
5 Our own experiences with walking were very quickly confirmed when we read in Time magazine , November 1989 , that after the most detailed fitness study ever carried out by the Aerobics Institute in America , it had been established that moderate exercise can have all the beneficial effects that are normally associated with hard ‘ no pain , no gain' exercising ( see Table 2 ) .
6 As soon as it did , the air rushed out of the compartment , and the flight of steps automatically extended out beyond the craft .
7 The gentle fanfare-like first movement melody tenderly laid out by the flautist , John Grant , Yuasa had the strings repeat with an ungainly skip , which left him little to develop .
8 In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE .
9 They found Faltour 's Lane and turned into the dirty refuse-filled alleyway , the daylight almost blocked out by the overhanging gables of the houses which reared up on either side .
10 The research currently carried out in the Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital embraces a number of fields other than homoeopathy , such as diets and diet therapy , neural therapy , magnetic field therapy and acupuncture .
11 Its initial tasks , however , were to ensure that the pioneering work already carried out by the NAS&FU in organising continental branches was consolidated into indigenous unions and to develop European solidarity to a point at which common strike action would be feasible .
12 This is being used to investigate the incidence of taxation and benefits at the level of individual households , building on the work already carried out by the Central Statistical Office .
13 HMIP pointed out that an enforcement role for such an agency would be an unnecessary duplication of work already carried out in the UK .
14 Provision would be made for the possible transfer of other functions at a later date , ( e.g. The assessments of means , decisions on the grant of criminal legal aid , and at least some of the determinations of bills now carried out in the courts ) .
15 In February 1973 an eruption suddenly burst out on the tiny island of Heimaey , and for a time it seemed as though the town of Heimaey , Iceland 's biggest fishing port , would be destroyed .
16 The second will aim to cover the implementation of distributed object management , following specs already laid out by the Object Management Group .
17 The second will aim to cover the implementation of distributed object management , following specs already laid out by the Object Management Group .
18 Melchet Forest in Wiltshire finally passed out of the hands of the Crown in 1614 , when it was leased to Sir Lawrence Hyde , and in the same year John Waller and Thomas Purcell received a grant of Pamber Forest in Hampshire , ‘ consisting of the soil only , the woods being sold away and the deer gone ’ .
19 Weir had been piling one office upon another , and had recently added to his collection that of sheriff-substitute in the Nether-ward of Lanarkshire , although , as his friend Andrew Gardner urgently pointed out to the duke , this was a precarious place which was held only during the pleasure of the sheriff-depute of Lanarkshire .
20 Secondly , the moment the decision to go to war was taken in Washington in November , the UN really faded out of the picture .
21 On May 8th Halifax Town ignominiously plunged out of the Football League and will now play soccer in the minor leagues .
22 In William Robson 's words , ‘ the complacent contrast between happy Englishmen free from droit administratif and unhappy Frenchmen subject to its terrors quietly faded out of the picture ’ .
23 These , too , had been fated , Wexford 's broken by a pretty young woman who was helping him with his enquiries and Burden 's one day inadvertently put out with the rubbish .
24 GRAEME SOUNESS had no complaints after watching Liverpool easily dumped out of the European Cup Winners Cup by Russian champions Spartak Moscow .
25 He ordered us to collect picks and shovels and to start digging holes already marked out for the tentage … .
26 Cadbury wisely backed out of the US market some years ago .
27 Every town of importance possessed its theatre most of which had been built in Hellenistic times often carved out of the hillside but fronted by a stage building and proscenium platform .
28 The man stood thoughtfully on the platform as the train slowly pulled out of the station .
29 Alison Wyeth was ninth , but Sonia O'Sullivan just missed out on the bronze for Ireland , who have never had a female Olympic medallist .
30 He said : ‘ The delivery came very quickly and so suddenly Mrs Busuttil 's recollection is the baby just fell out onto the table or whatever it was she was lying on . ’
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