Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We 've put those together , we 've looked at the staff that we need to administer that particular level of activity , and we 've come out with a figure that we think is a reasonable estimate , in fact I would go so far as saying , we think this is the lowest estimate that we can safely put forward , as to our needs for the coming year .
2 The words had come out in a babble and by the time he had gathered his wits and been able to respond she had put the phone down .
3 ‘ The probate thing will be sorted out in a month or so , ’ said Helen in strangled tones .
4 By Sunday evening , though , I was getting back to myself and expected to be let out in a day or two but they kept me in for the week , giving me tests , including an electrocardiogram . ’
5 Reductions in support levels should be carried out at a pace that gives efficient farmers time to adjust and diversify .
6 In the latter case , the higher-level program is translated as a whole into a lower-level program as a whole , and that process is carried out at a time before and separate from the time when the ( compiled ) program runs .
7 DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was carried out on a primary and recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma in a hepatitis B virus negative patient .
8 The most severe tests have already been carried out on a man and a woman , unconnected with the project , last week .
9 Workflow software is able to recognise when a particular action has been carried out on a document and can then carry out other actions ( which were previously done manually ) by itself .
10 Whippings in Sri Lanka were carried out with a cat-o-nine-tails and flayed the back of the prisoner , scarring him for life .
11 Cutting was mostly carried out with a scythe although a few were able to hire machinery for the purpose .
12 A number of public examinations , particularly those administered by the CSE boards , allowed both setting and marking to be carried out by a school or group of schools , with a moderation procedure built into the scheme .
13 The Convention shall likewise apply to carriage carried out by a state or a state organisation .
14 It is possible that editing could be speeded up if some of these could be carried out by a facility that operated automatically , unless told not to .
15 Solicitors ' Practice Rule 14 requires solicitors who wish to provide structural surveys or formal property valuations to ensure that : ( 1 ) the work is carried out by a principal or employee who is a chartered surveyor or who holds another professional qualification approved by the Council of the Law Society ; and ( 2 ) an appropriate additional contribution is paid to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( see Chapter 12 ) .
16 Recognition of good work carried out by a student and help in improving standards when her work is less good will demonstrate the interest of the ward staff in her progress .
17 However , the results of an autopsy carried out by an Israeli and a US pathologist on Feb. 7 indicated that whilst Akawi had been beaten he had died as a result of a " cardiac insufficiency " brought on by a serious heart condition .
18 For instance , the basic activity in ( 2 ) is painting the general ; but the sentence tells us more specifically that it is an activity carried out in a way that envisages the general as seated .
19 This is based on calculations performed by chemical engineers and also on experimental trials carried out in a laboratory or pilot plant .
20 Outside the Demontis farm a little dog shot out of a barrel and came to be petted by the Brigadier .
21 A sheet hung out of a window and shaken
22 ‘ It looks as if it 's been made out of a tree and it feels lovely .
23 In this process , observations and responses are drawn out of a viewer while observing , for example , a painting .
24 The material from the iron mortar boxes was washed out onto a screen and the oversize returned to the stamps .
25 Just as it finished , a grey-haired man and a young woman got out of a coach and walked across the bridge .
26 The charges arose from an incident in Cypress Road , Witham , on January 19 last year when three men got out of a car and set about Mr Hawes .
27 As I was walking up to his house two young bearded men in jeans and sweaters got out of a car and ran towards me .
28 Oscars , by contrast , are handed out to an industry that thrives on glittering events and spends money as if it were being withdrawn from circulation tomorrow .
29 This was not altruism on the part of the brewers , but was born out of a realisation that preserving the best of their heritage could make them money .
30 From the demonstrations of British pluck and enterprise in The Wooden Horse ( 1950 ) , the first of a series of escape pictures , and the celebration of one woman 's heroism in the Anna Neagle-starring Odette ( 1950 ) , through action films such as The Dam Busters ( 1955 ) , The Battle of the River Plate ( 1956 , Pursuit of the Graf Spee in US ) and Sink the Bismark ( 1960 ) , there is a sense of well-known events being played out for an audience that already knew about them .
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