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

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1 A convicted robber has come out of prison on parole … and walked straight into a job as a professional actor .
2 At long last they 've come out in favour of wealth , is n't that extraordinary , reported in today 's paper .
3 Catholicism , for centuries , allied itself with conservative forces opposed to progress but now that elements within the church have come out in favour of change , they appear to be opting for a more socialist , rather than capitalist , line .
4 Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time .
5 little research has been carried out on consistency of performance on similar test material , especially of mathematics in context .
6 Checks are carried out for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
7 Following is a brief description of preliminary evaluation carried out to date in relation to these objectives :
8 At Esgair Moel Woollen Mill all the processes of woollen manufacture are carried out from fleece to flannel
9 Hazard and Operability Study A study carried out by application of guide words to identify all deviations from the design intent with undesired effects for safety or operability , ( Reference 6 ) .
10 His research will be carried out in collaboration with industry in Europe and the US .
11 Sample surveys , carried out in collaboration with research partners in each country , are designed to gather information on the principal structural features of the new forms of business organisation .
12 The massive amount of activity by developer builders after the mid-1960s , which continues to this day , can not be described as unplanned , given that it was carried out in relation to land-use planning and the provision of infrastructure .
13 Len Murray and the TUC General Council found themselves frozen out from communication with government to an extent unknown since before 1939 .
14 A processing plant at Gwithian will extract from the mud tin oxide which , over the centuries , has channelled out to sea as waste from mines New Scientist 21 April , p 159 ) .
15 The first thing to realize ( in Kant 's opinion ) about moral action is that it is action done out of respect for duty as such , that is for a system of categorical imperatives recognised as binding on every rational agent whatever his desires and feelings happen to be .
16 His throat was tight , and his mouth was twisted out of shape by grief .
17 Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time .
18 Unlike a lead tingle fixing , the Sim-Fix can not be pushed out of place by snow slippage .
19 Well , whoever the Substitute turned out to be , he was going to be got out of bed at quarter to six whether he liked it or not .
20 This is borne out by research on birth rates since 1952 : higher earnings for women depress the birth rate , higher earnings for men raise it ( Ermisch 1990 ) .
21 Again the films , Decalogues I , IX , and X ( the first television versions to be screened ) , played out of competition to capacity attendance at the small Andre Bazin cinema .
22 KEITH JARRETT , a teenage centre with Newport , played out of position at full-back when he made his debut for Wales but scored 19 points in the 34–21 defeat of England at Cardiff Arms Park .
23 Take the kid to the big stores and they 'd be rigged out from top to bottom — all stamped PACA .
24 But towards the end of my anorexic period I think I was verging upon mental illness in the sense that even those who disbelieve in it might accept , that is , I had become out of touch with reality as perceived by others and unable to cope with demands of everyday life .
25 My hon. Friend , who has been courteous and kind in meeting delegations led by me and by other hon. Members to discuss the problem , has pointed out from time to time that the scheme is the responsibility of the county council .
26 This argument is spelled out in detail in Chapter 19 .
27 The vertical scale has been enlarged out of proportion in order to emphasise the steepest gradients .
28 Appointments as sub-dean ( 1809 ) and treasurer ( 1813 ) suggest that he was early marked out for appointment as dean ; this came in 1824 , when he succeeded the handsome but incapable C. H. Hall [ q.v. ] , other candidates being Edmund Goodenough , headmaster of Westminster , and Charles LLoyd , another canon of Christ Church .
29 The flowchart to go through is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section .
30 The decision tree to go through to decide whether the Information memorandum is an investment advertisement or not is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section and should be followed in all cases .
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