Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [adv] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The new science centre would be a clearing-house for developing and funding projects to be carried out primarily in the republics of the former Soviet Union , the announcement said .
2 No 35 Squadron have been introduced to the ‘ new ’ Dakota , but the maritime conversion will involve a lot of internal work and will consequently be carried out later in the replacement programme .
3 It is clearly ridiculous to suggest that effective research can be carried out only in the absence of an adult experimenter .
4 Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ?
5 Spoken to a satisfactory minimum number of candidates being presented at an appropriate fee , SEFIC examinations can be carried out anywhere in the world , on any suitable premises and at any time of the year ( with at least a month 's notice ) .
6 Joining in meant she could lose herself , forget , live for the moment just as Mark had always done — Oh , he had been a little wild on occasions , she knew that deep down , but Mark , being Mark , things had always turned out OK in the end … until that last time , of course …
7 Something else had moved out there in the trees , possibly a bird .
8 Free time now means catching up with the things they have missed out on in the past : novels by Michael Moorcock and Toni Morrison , the new Australian cinema , opera cassettes borrowed from the public library , gardening and fishing , weekend trips to the landscapes of their respective childhoods .
9 The spectre of reanimated union power was inevitably trotted out again in the Tories ' election campaign .
10 Normally this duty was spelt out explicitly in the instructions he received at the beginning of his embassy .
11 I 'd hate that being on call or cos he gets called out right in the middle of the night sometimes could n't do that
12 What I 'm saying here is that , if you fancy one , it should be checked out carefully in the shop before parting with the ready folding , even though , for the price , you 'd have to go a very long way to beat it .
13 But some of the more recent entrants in the invoice discounting field have pulled out altogether in the face of the more hostile trading climate .
14 The effect of what is now sections 128 of the Act is that if particulars of such rights are not set out either in the memorandum or articles , or in a resolution or agreement ( a copy of which has to be sent to the Registrar under section 380 ) they must be given in a statement , in the prescribed form , sent to the Registrar within a month of allotment of the shares .
15 She went down the garden with a buoyant step between the neatly trimmed shrubs her uncle had so lovingly planted , past the magnolia , black and wet and knobbly , and through the rose garden the Talbots had laid out together in the manner of an Elizabethan one , formally-shaped beds edged with fat hedges of box .
16 A radical all his life and a follower of Charles James Fox , he had spoken out strongly in the House of Commons against the declaration of war on Napoleon after his escape from Elba .
17 The connection between smuggling , parliamentary politics and the conduct of customs officials was brought out strongly in the election for Wigtown in 1761 , when that town was the returning burgh of a district of four towns , for the position of the customs officers of Wigtown was thought likely to topple the dominant interest of Lord Galloway and his son Lord Garlies .
18 Instructions for welts , cuffs , neckbands and so on are not included on any of the diagram printouts , but they can be printed out separately in the form of BRIEF TEXT .
19 ‘ Those people who make the decisions should have gone out early in the morning and tried to putt to the holes we had to play to , ’ he added .
20 There was also an acceptance , as the implications were worked out later in the paper , that Terminal courses with ‘ a good deal of teaching at quite an elementary level ’ were ‘ a most important part ’ of the WEA 's work ; that university graduates , who usually had a narrow academic education , could benefit from the breadth of learning offered by the WEA quite as much as manual workers ; that courses in literature and the arts were clearly a valid part of the WEA 's total provision because they attracted new members , taught the processes of serious study and by enriching lives helped ‘ in raising the quality of the public which has the power of judgement upon those set in authority over it ’ .
21 More letters giving further information about module developments will be sent out later in the year .
22 Invitations to other political parties and representatives of business , trade unions and churches would be sent out immediately in the wake of an election victory to broaden the membership of the party 's working group under Prof Raymond Plant .
23 That meant there was no hurry , they could have lain out there in the sun till the pubs opened .
24 Erm no it does get rented out sometimes in the winter as well but it tends to be more in the summer .
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