Example sentences of "out [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 No matter how long it took , she said , those who were left in South Ronaldsay would work out shifts on the various farms .
2 The 168 children out of 2,339 received into London workhouses between 1750 and 1755 who survived hardly over-exercised the parish authorities in seeking out apprenticeships on their behalf .
3 If Michael Smurfit was indeed unaware of his own indirect interest in the site ( as he asserts ) then an even more telling charge must be faced by him — i.e. the sheer incompetence of handing out £9.4m on behalf of Telecom to buy this site .
4 Work out damage on units the Fanatic touches as he moves .
5 Ignore further misfires ( these are misses and cause no casualties ) and work out damage on the target as normal .
6 He has refused to rush legislative changes through , but he has not ruled out proposals on electoral reform which could be put before the electorate either in a referendum or at the next general election .
7 Since international trade law is largely dispositive and is designed primarily to facilitate international transactions between business enterprises it is only sensible to try out proposals on those who will be affected by them to see whether they will really work .
8 Out west on Garbh Bheinn , Ardgour , Rab had a good day with his wife Chris , climbing the crack in the headwall left of Kelpie ( one of Murray Hamilton 's two unreported E6 's in Scotland ) , gained by traversing along the half height ledge from the left .
9 Some of these roads mentioned as though the focus of the the sectors erm have a much higher capacity and much greater speed capability than others and in terms of relative accessibility to the centre of York , probably you could come further out west on the A sixty four than on perhaps on the B one three six three , for example .
10 5.51 enables a person who intends to carry out Operations on land to apply to the local authority for a determination as to whether planning permission is required .
11 Unfortunately the anonymity of the process limits the opportunity to put out contracts on those most worthy of such largesse .
12 Below her , she picked out Jessica on the concrete , scanning the upper deck , shielding her eyes .
13 A team was also carrying out checks on all 250 addicts registered with the Turning Point drugs centre in Worcester , where the body of Mrs Page-Alucard , aged 41 , was found at the weekend .
14 ‘ The police will have put out checks on every hospital for miles .
15 Our brief was to board and rummage as many of these foreign vessels as possible and at the same time carry out checks on the British boats to control any possible lead in duty free stores .
16 Laboratory staff carry out checks on all raw materials and finished carpets .
17 During those two weeks Patrick deliberately kept himself busy , carrying out checks on the precautions at onshore installations , flying out to the offshore platforms .
18 Offline Integrity carries out checks on the files used by the LIFESPAN Offline System for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
19 Having noticed the hills were well defended to the north , this in itself became something of a challenge , and on my Groats End Walk , having met a friend off the train at Achanalt , we followed the only practical tracks south from there , which skirted out peaks on their east flanks .
20 Some PR firms send out releases on their own letter-headed paper , which can cause confusion .
21 Lord Tebbit refused to be daunted by the new legal ruling that a defeat for the Government over Labour 's amendment on the social chapter — which sets out rules on conditions and hours of work which apply throughout the rest of Europe — would not affect ratification .
22 Notch out fabric on inner curves to reduce bulk and enable the fabric to lie flat .
23 Previously the authors had carried out research on paraprofessional social service personnel in their own two countries — Israel and the USA ( Brawley and Schindler , 1972 ; Brawley , 1975 ; Schindler , 1980 ; 1982 ) .
24 After the letter was published in the press during some local elections , the inhabitants decided to continue with the campaign by carrying out research on the effects of these rises on lifestyles .
25 This is a convenient fiction that allows us to carry out research on non-human species , but it is by no means clear that it is true .
26 The University of Kent Personal Social Services Research Unit has been carrying out research on outcomes and costs for a number of years .
27 And the HIV support grant will be used to appoint a worker to carry out research on J–HIV and sexuality .
28 The Australian authorities took a commendably enlightened view of the matter , however , and allowed him to carry out research on the Trobriand Islands close to New Guinea .
29 When a famous campaign is changed , it is still possible to carry out research on advertising recall for several years afterwards and find a substantial , sometimes even dominant , proportion of what is recalled being the old campaign .
30 One of the difficulties of carrying out research on this topic is the need to follow through cases from arrest onwards , as studies of what happens at one stage in the process may be misleading .
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