Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In the UK anyway , the published products of historical scholarship , monographs and articles in learned journals , are still the principal criteria upon which promotion and professional recognition are meted out within the humanities .
2 When it is grabbed , its elongated , sharp-pointed ribs are pressed out through the sides of its body and into the lining of the mouth of the hapless hunter .
3 Efficiency audits have no real private sector counterpart since monopoly references , though they also are carried out by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , are more limited in scope .
4 According to David Grey , working for the Malawian Department of Land , Valuation and Water , under a British technical assistance programme , there is no point in improving the design of pump heads until problems are sorted out with the boreholes .
5 The Members of the smaller parties complain that they are squeezed out by the front-benches whatever happens .
6 They are stingy when it comes to overheads : in most discount stores , there are few staff in sight and goods are sold out of the boxes they come in .
7 So hard copy reports are produced out of the ledgers and then the results are taken and keyed into FDC .
8 As the goods are drawn out of the larders , the statistics are adjusted downwards , and Brown can quickly check how much he needs to re-order .
9 The self is always a more or less precarious and conflictual construction out of , and compromise between , conflicting and not always conscious desires and experiences , which are born out of the ambivalences and contradictions in human experience and relationships with others .
10 One field is left fallow each year and the other two divided into strips which are shared out among the farmers .
11 Black youths may feel that their participation in sport has a negative effect on their other school pursuits and it may ; but this does not mean that their academic lives are burnt out by the fires of sporting commitment .
12 It is understood that SFA regards an agreement as in writing for this purpose even if its terms are set out in a terms of business letter accepted merely by conduct ( which is especially important where the intermediary is not a private customer ) .
13 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
14 c There are certain minimum requirements for location and timing of statutory notices , and these are set out in the Regulations .
15 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
16 The rights of members of a company are set out in the articles of association .
17 Particularly important is the mandatory offer requirements under Rule 9 of the Code and the rules on persons acting in concert which are set out in the notes to Rule 9 .
18 Language experiences which will ensure this are set out in the programmes of study .
19 The policy areas covered in this book are set out in the titles of chapters 5 to 10 .
20 His plastic sandals are swept out onto the waves and float jauntily on the surface of the pool .
21 The handicaps are worked out on the results of a trial race and then on all subsequent races everyone starts at minute intervals depending on their previous result .
22 Community charge reductions are worked out after the bills originally set by councils have been reduced by £140 as explained on page 2 .
23 The children are left out on the plains with a few goats from a very young age .
24 Alternatively , larvae which fail to establish themselves and are passed out in the faeces , may find another host and begin producing eggs .
25 British space officials do not expect any major difficulties in finding the money for INTEGRAL , because ESA science programmes are paid out of the subscriptions of member states which are calculated several years in advance .
26 ‘ Masters Of The Universe ’ , ‘ Brainstorm ’ and the ‘ classic ’ ‘ Silver Machine ’ are trundled out amidst the reworkings of other old excesses .
27 Afterwards , the session 's duties are divided out between the companies , two of them will stay behind to muck out , clean tack etc , while the other two ride over to nearby Bushey Park , where the Horse Rangers have a small schooling area .
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