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

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1 Moreover , the examples Couturier gives are of multiple discrete points of view carefully distinguished within the novels in question ( The Sound and the Fury , Pale Fire ) , whereas the mutable point of view employed in Verbivore is a technique developed out of the possibilities inherent in print , but moving toward the mutability of cybernetic text .
2 Pouf , man , you 've let yourself be scared by a figure plucked out of the clouds .
3 Nor did the general public have a very high regard of embalming , believing it to be another unnecessary luxury meted out to the corpses of the rich .
4 A sampling programme carried out in the Coins and Medals Department in 1979 checked some 10,000 of the estimated 600,000 objects in the collections .
5 The project follows on from research carried out by the investigators into the structure of Scottish rural society during early-modern times .
6 A study carried out in the mid-1980s in a South London day hospital and in local day centres examined the ordinary , everyday needs and specific treatment requirements of attenders .
7 And before Fen could answer her question a dark bulk moved out of the shadows into their path .
8 The manor passed out of the hands of the Archbishop and into the hands of the Crown in 1545 .
9 The script , about a soldier taken out of the trenches not , as he fears , to be shot , but to organize an army concert party , is just a rudimentary framework within which to present a number of variety turns .
10 As soon as we arrived after our long pull from the valley , she would arrange to have the horse taken out of the shafts .
11 Here , the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares may be used instead to the extent of the lesser of the company 's share premium account ( including any premium on the fresh issue ) and the amount of the premium on the original issue ( in which case the company 's share premium account will be reduced by a sum equal to the payment made out of the proceeds of the fresh issue ) ( s160(2) ) .
12 It is already leading to a resumption or the land improvement work carried out by the crofters in the sixties , with the help of the College of Agriculture and the Crofters Commission , working closely together .
13 The research draws on previous work carried out in the coalfields which described the existence of a sharp division of labour between men and women .
14 BBC culture , like BBC standard English , was not peculiar to itself but an intellectual ambience composed out of the values , standards and beliefs of the professional middle class , especially that part educated at Oxford and Cambridge .
15 It would clearly be far too expensive to repeat every investigation carried out by the police , to say nothing of delays .
16 These ratings of a specific meaning were made possible by a two-stage assessment procedure carried out by the members of the research team , rather than using self-rating questionnaire methods .
17 For a miracle , almost boiling hot water poured out of the taps into the bath and Julia let herself have a really deep bath for once , lying there dreaming about the day when her life might be whole again and weaving plans to make it so , until the skin of her fingers and toes crinkled and the water felt cold .
18 That was the kidney knifed out of the bullocks where the kidney lay in , what you have steak and kidney pies , yeah .
19 Founder Henry Stewart had produced costings for a daily paper financed out of the profits of News on Sunday , which would be protected by a similar fiendish arrangement .
20 But Lazio have told them that he is covered by the policy taken out by the Italians at the time of his summer signing from Tottenham .
21 If it can , good will come out of the traumas that our colleague has suffered and that will be for the good of potential victims .
22 There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors .
23 Just then a voice called out from the trees behind us .
24 These qualification courses form a greater proportion of the total training carried out by the libraries who listed only a few programmes for 1984/5 ( see Table 9 ) , in general tending to constitute the main type of development training for non-professionals , especially in smaller libraries .
25 If the purchaser has actual knowledge that the asset sale carried out by the directors is in breach of their fiduciary duty , the transaction is voidable at the instance of the vendor and the purchaser will hold the proceeds of the sale as a constructive trustee .
26 Having laid the foundations , you simply cover them with a layer of sand about 50mm deep , and level this off , using a straight-edge cut out at the ends to just under the depth of the bricks , say about 90mm .
27 And then the thing stepped out of the ruins of broken glass , plaster and wood … and in his direction .
28 The workers in gold spilled out of the Goldsmiths ' Bazaar and into the surrounding streets and alleyways .
29 A cross-trainer ( multi-purpose ) shoe will be your best buy , according to a survey carried out by the Consumers ' Association , and as long as your feet are well supported and cushioned you should n't pay more than around £40 .
30 The survey carried out by the traders ' magazine , ‘ Checkout Ireland ’ , came up with the ‘ alarming result ’ that 80pc of retailers have been affected by crime .
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