Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It leaves me like a right fool out in the bloody open . ’
2 If used constructively , instructional programs can be very effective but they can be very boring if they are used merely to transfer work to the microcomputer which would be better carried out in the traditional manner .
3 The first task of working out a method whereby society can be apprehended as a social system for the organization of production , rather than as a structure of consciously realized institutions , is only sketched out in The German Ideology , but it was to be developed in all of Marx 's later work , and it culminated in the analysis of capitalism contained in the three volumes of Capital .
4 To like this a lot you probably need to be able to handle silent movies — though dialogue suddenly breaks out in the final scene , powerfully underlining the film 's more serious side .
5 That was all set out in the recent Security Council resolution to which I referred in my reply and for which we voted .
6 It 's all laid out in the back room .
7 This scheme will be used in future for it provides an opportunity for the genuine fan who attends games against less glamorous opposition not to lose out in the real crowd pullers .
8 It 's not trotted out in the old history books as one of the conferences , or one of the congresses rather .
9 The basic aims were already set out in the original Treaty of Rome ( 1957 ) establishing the European Economic Community .
10 Even if it is not read out in the endless rounds of buying and selling shares , then the message , passive though it might be , should still find its way into the living rooms of a high proportion of homes in the Sheffield region .
11 LORD Aldington was yesterday pointed out in the high court as one of the ‘ culprits ’ guilty of sending thousands of Yugoslavs to their deaths in l945 .
12 Erm , population control is always focused out in the rural areas , the most difficult place to do it , because populations are dispersed , er , that 's where population growth , right , is the highest .
13 Stalls are still set out in the open air and the market place is hemmed in by shops , banks and public houses whose frontages still respect the ancient property boundaries .
14 But a new thought struck him — another murder might lead his superior to assume that Surere was , after all , still hiding out in the Southern Capital , and that , too , would hardly be to Merymose 's credit .
15 The monitoring role of the LEA is clearly spelt out in the new legislation .
16 Although the reserves are vast , this supply will also run out in the not-too-distant future .
17 There are certain exclusions and these are clearly set out in the appropriate policy .
18 The liability of the Insurer under a Marine Policy is quite clearly set out in the Marine Insurance Act 1906. — To settle any loss ‘ proximately caused by a peril insured against ’ .
19 Routine maintenance work is often carried out in the early hours at the centre when workmen can avoid causing disruption to shoppers .
20 Officer education itself is presently carried on by about 140 officer commissioning middle and higher military schools , offering four to five year courses and conferring higher education degrees : fully 13 per cent of all higher education in the USSR is now carried out in the military sector .
21 These three principles were originally spelt out in the working document with which this initiative was launched ( reproduced in Cmnd. 8616 as appendix 3 ) Each department was required to develop and define a plan which on completion was to be sent to the Treasury and the Management and Personnel Office ( MPO ) .
22 Moreover , the struggles between the two parties were often fought out in the local arena , at the annual elections of town magistrates , sheriffs and parish officials .
23 The South does n't stand out in the resulting map ( figure 5.2 ) , although none of the States of the former Confederacy falls in the top 40 per cent on their ranking , except Florida whose population character and structure has changed very substantially in recent decades as a result of immigration , especially of the elderly .
24 They were frequently left out in the cold and were fobbed off with symbolic concessions — such as a tatty play space instead of a decent nursery .
25 Many species of bird were virtually wiped out in the early part of the century to supply the demand for decorative feathers .
26 The most common quarry is the houbara bustard , which , after centuries of hunting with falcons , has been virtually wiped out in the Arabian Peninsula .
27 A declaration of French hostility to the candidature was drawn up , which , on the next day , was approved by the full Council of Ministers , and was then read out in the Legislative Body .
28 ( c ) Linked transactions Where there is a sale and a purchase these can be adequately dealt with on the same completion statement , thereby working out in the relevant income and expenditure columns the balance that will either be due from the client or payable to the client .
29 On the way to Mrs Zamzam 's land , I looked across the same Lebanese border from the Israeli side and could actually make out in the far distance Mrs Zamzam 's camp at Rashidiyeh inside Lebanon .
30 It is a shock to have the battle of Helm 's Deep decided by the Ents and Huorns , who were last seen marching on Isengard , but whose powers have never come out in the open before .
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