Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] out [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 As with all restoration projects carried out by any society , cash is the key issue and a share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of both vehicles with £1 shared available in blocks of 10 to adults and singly to children .
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 It is necessary to designate one LIFESPAN user to be responsible for the operation and control of the offline system , since the activities carried out by this person are significantly more complicated than those met by most LIFESPAN users .
6 The number of audits carried out by each firm was taken from our database at 1992 .
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 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 .
9 Unemployment was abolished , class struggle overcome , and the living standards and cultural level of even the most backward of the country 's peoples transformed out of all recognition .
10 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 .
11 Each has a vertical central stem and horizontal tiers of branches trained out on either side .
12 But it would not guarantee markets for products made out of old paper or plastic .
13 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 .
14 He dressed the same as all other Vietnamese : a drab tunic suit and sandals made out of old lorry tyres .
15 Boldly we made our way through the incredible promiscuity of the streets : men with shoes made out of silver-birch bark , women wearing sacks and carpets , children in their dusty birthday suits .
16 The lines marked out with sticky tape
17 In soliciting response to analysis and subsequent proposals produced out of higher level partnerships , it would be asking for local ideas to be contributed to the whole .
18 They pull toy boats made out of old soya bean oil cans .
19 Once before , Israeli troops pulled out of Palestinian refugee camps — in Lebanon during the Israeli invasion of 1982 .
20 We all made our own way up the stone steps to the guardian 's hut , a recommended viewing point for the classic view over Machu Picchu 's maze of empty plazas , chambers , alleyways , and staircases carved out of solid rock .
21 A moving track brought to the platform , from the machine that was making the appalling noise , a series of boxes containing moulds shaped out of black sand ( though Wilcox called it green ) .
22 Re-entry programmes may include practical clinical assessments , but it is more usual to rely on reports from any supervised clinical allocations undertaken during a course , and any personal assessments carried out by continuing education tutors , your mentor , or senior nurse assessors working in the area where you will be working .
23 Pictures of cats made out of synthetic material and stuck on to plastic plates are available in virtually every store .
24 In parallel with our training strategy we must ensure sufficient funding for health and safety campaigns if we are to realize the objectives set out in this report .
25 Only a minority of the blood spots on the glasses would have entered my eyes ( the glasses were fairly large , at 16.5×5 cm ) , but my experience suggests that the eyes are at risk of contamination even in minor surgical procedures carried out under local anaesthesia , especially if diathermy is used .
26 Any assistance given was based on a survey of house prices carried out by Black Horse Relocation .
27 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
28 The man had his arms stretched out to either side .
29 There are instances when a valid subsidence or heave claim is received but the Policyholder does not wish to have the repairs carried out for some reason e.g. elderly Policyholder does not wish upheaval , can not pay the policy excess .
30 Limitation of Action — Statute , action on — Accrual of cause of action — Local authority notice to repair — Landlord failing to do work — Repairs carried out by local authority — Action to recover cost of repairs — Whether service of demand for payment prerequisite to or necessary ingredient of cause of action — Whether cause of action accruing on completion of work or service of demand — Housing Act 1957 ( c. 56 ) , s. 10(3) ( 4 ) — Limitation Act 1980 ( c. 58 ) , s. 9(1)
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