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

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1 Ardglass were squeezed out on the final card .
2 Yes they push er Crosby has gone up front erm with Collimore and Stone 's come out on the right-hand side .
3 First , on the rateable value of the property , which was a value based on an assessment of what the property could earn if it were let out on the open market .
4 There , the team 's entire assembly assignment would be carried out on the stationary vehicle .
5 Post mortem examinations are being carried out on the two bodies found yesterday at the foot of a mountain ridge on the Isle of Skye .
6 Post mortem examinations are being carried out on the two bodies found yesterday at the foot of a mountain ridge on the Isle of Skye .
7 Post mortem examinations are being carried out on the two bodies found yesterday on Skye .
8 The council and NCP have clashed over unsuccessful waterproofing work carried out on the upper deck .
9 Much of the field work is being carried out on the Upper Livulezi in Malawi .
10 Further work was also carried out on the International City Project , a long-term perspective for the development of Glasgow which has attracted interest from the highest levels in Government .
11 Small orders for main equities are entered into the SAEF terminal by the broker and the transaction is carried out on the best price available on SEAQ .
12 A post mortem 's yet to be carried out on the dead man .
13 A limited amount of post-production editing can , however , be carried out on the original recording , either on the camcorder or on a second VCR depending on the facilities available .
14 Finally , erm various terms have been erm thrown around about new settlements being an engine of growth and a sinkhole for future growth , erm the only point I want to make there is that any future growth beyond the present structure plan period of two thousand and six would of course be subject to the planning system , there is no automatic erm growth erm of any new settlement that is proposed or may be proposed beyond two thousand and six , and Mr Davis has indicated that at that time a new study will be carried out on the relative merits of the alternative options that were seen at that time .
15 Because of the two factor experimental design ( substance and site ) , two way analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) was carried out on the incremental hormone responses after the test stimuli .
16 I 'd be very grateful if you could let me have written confirmation of exactly what is involved and how often the various procedures are to be carried out on the playing field and the area around the War Memorial in Scorton .
17 On structural grounds alone , a new building was needed as it was now so weak that it probably would not be able to withstand building operations being carried out on the surrounding land .
18 A rather different example is newspapers , where typesetting , printing , and publishing are all commonly carried out on the same premises by one company .
19 Age is unlikely to have influenced the findings or the conclusions of our study , because all the tests and comparisons were carried out on the same group of patients .
20 Further expansion was carried out on the same basis , progressively moving through the model until more specific activities started to emerge , such as those that could be associated with component 8.7 , ie reduce costs :
21 The processing for the probabilistic syntactic analyser has been carried out on the same hardware that was used for the rule-based investigations ( i.e. a SUN Sparc 4/75 with 48 MBytes of memory ) .
22 Therefore , in order to minimise the risk of falsely rejecting an existing difference , p values less than 0.05 were considered as significant although multiple tests were carried out on the same data .
23 Most commonly it is carried out on the open bench or in a laminar flow sterile cabinet .
24 Keith Pennyfeather , a senior countryside officer with the commission said : ‘ Much of the restoration being carried out on the Pennine Way inevitably occurs at remote sites a considerable distance from the nearest road .
25 In his work Book availability and the library users , Buckland reports on a study carried out on the short loan collection at Lancaster University , in which he relates both the loan period and the library 's duplication policy to demand for individual titles .
26 A special analysis of the overall extent of the temporary workforce carried out on the British/European Communities ' Labour Force Survey bears on the changing structure of the labour market and its likely repercussions on the outlook for Britain 's underclass .
27 It is amazing how often you ( well I ) can be caught out on the very point you are trying to make .
28 They may also have missed out on the crucial period of sociability , relatively early in life , when dogs learn about their wider environment .
29 Er , the following three pages of the papers sent out to members still stand , but there is some confusion in the numbering on er , the first page of the rest of the report , and there was a section missed out on the second page of the report which er , we 've inserted in the new papers there .
30 Having been wintered out on the heterosexual plains of Ipswich I longed for the company of other dykes .
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