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

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1 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
2 Typography within a dictionary indicates the function carried out by particular parts of the text .
3 Reactions Carried Out at Constant Pressure
4 Morphological measurements and enzyme activities carried out on intestinal mucosa are another good method of assessing dietary nitrogen quality .
5 As this latter example suggests , there is also a wide and varied range of trading activities carried out by local authorities ( see Chapter 12 ) .
6 In the following year , indeed , Joan of Arc was captured at Compiègne and in May 1431 , after what was a political trial carried out under ecclesiastical rules , she was condemned and burned at Rouen .
7 From General Portfolio comes the Financial Health Scheme , which provides cash for surgical operations carried out under general anaesthetic in a UK hospital .
8 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
9 Light given out by distant galaxies has to swim against the tide of expansion to get to us .
10 He is by no means a total social isolate for there are still occasions when work is carried out in groups of two or three , but contact is more desultory and the closely knit relationships developed out of lengthy periods of working side by side have become somewhat attenuated .
11 While crucial to an assessment of the reality of middle class women 's experience , these differences in income and status within the middle class did not affect the prescriptions meted out to middle class women , which were fundamentally rooted in theories of sexual difference and the idea of separate spheres .
12 There were also reports throughout 1990 detailing acts of violence carried out against Bhutanese citizens by ethnic Nepalese and various other dissident elements .
13 With a length of 116 metres , a width of 18 metres and a depth of 6.9 metres over the sill , it enabled the larger steamers now frequenting the port to have repairs and maintenance carried out in modern facilities .
14 We do not report that 22% of all tonsillectomies for glue ear in Yorkshire were done as day case procedures but that 22% of tonsillectomies carried out as single procedures were .
15 There is then not only a relative gap to be filled , in these new terms , but also , from the quality of some of the work on the arts carried out from other positions , a sense of challenge : indeed a sense that it may be above all in this still major area that the qualities of the kinds of thinking represented by the contemporary convergence stand most to be tested .
16 An editorial in The Lancet ( November 10 , 1990 ) entitled ‘ Who 's for tennis ? ’ but which could have just as easily been entitled ‘ Who 's for running ? ’ sums up the present state of the art and looks particularly at a new piece of research carried out on civil servants .
17 The results of much research carried out within African universities and research centres remain unknown outside the continent , and little known within it .
18 The answer to this puzzle may have been provided by some research carried out by American engineers on another large white mammal of very cold regions , the polar bear .
19 The Tasman Sea ( which lies between Tasmania and Australia ) is warming up , according to research carried out by Australian research institute CSIRO .
20 The initial wave of deportations followed round-ups carried out by French police in the occupied zone .
21 More serious , probably , was the extensive deforestation carried out by neolithic farmers from around 8000 BC onwards : a deforestation which , for example , denuded Scotland in the centuries before the Romans came .
22 The local evening papers , first on the streets in reporting the case , proclaimed MONSTER BORN OUT OF BLUE VIDEOS .
23 We can develop in Europe only within the guidelines set out by Central Government , a Government quite clear that a joining of the attitudes and minds is desirable , not federalism .
24 Members of the non-TUC Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel will today begin receiving ballot forms and a letter from their ruling body explaining why APAP leaders agreed to recommend acceptance of an 18-month , 9 per cent deal thrown out by other unions .
25 With the arrival of the London County Council and subsequently the Greater London Council , the trusteeship passed out of local hands but returned to them when the GLC devolved its obligations to Haringey , along with £8 million for improvements .
26 But it would not guarantee markets for products made out of old paper or plastic .
27 By end of this period around half of all small shops and restaurants should be in private ownership , and the number of joint-stock companies formed out of large state enterprises should reach 1,000-1,500 .
28 ‘ We were a little complacent so we had a fundamental audit carried out by external people .
29 The reason for this can be traced historically to the fact that research on creativity in academic psychology has formed a quite separate strand of enquiry from that originating in the early pathographic analyses carried out by medical writers .
30 Of course , some of these difficulties may be surmounted if the structure of Whitehall is itself radically altered , with departmental policy-making effectively separated from executive functions carried out by semi-autonomous agencies as proposed in the 1988 Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) .
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