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

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1 Railways somehow symbolized the fact that Americans never did anything by halves , and this was more than borne out by the architecture of American railway stations .
2 I can see them in my mind 's eye rising and dancing slowly around the room , their bodies undulating in a controlled exuberance as if lifted out of the world of motor cars , rockets and computerised mentalities into some universal heartbeat , some rhythm of the day , of the night , of the sea , of life .
3 Firstly , it was accepted by all Scots that the coronation of their king was valid only if carried out upon the Stone of Destiny , and in spite of the Christian ceremony accompanying it the right to place the crown on the new monarch 's head belonged irrevocably to the Earl of Fife , premier layman of the realm .
4 If caught out in the open , the echidna simply digs rapidly downwards until , again , nothing is visible but its spiky upper surface .
5 If driven out of the exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) , a country might no longer qualify for EMU .
6 While a wire or a gate scheme might take a few weeks if spun out to the maximum , tunnels were sometimes under construction for six months .
7 It is the skills of tailoring they will need throughout their careers ( until promoted out of the classroom ) to fabricate and negotiate again and again , with each new class , an effective and hardwearing working habit .
8 Butter melted to liquid in half an hour if left out of the fridge .
9 In the light of these partial versions of reality , I suggest there is a need to look beyond the surface presentation , whether handed out in the form of a press release or in the crime statistics which senior officers consistently use as an indication of social mayhem .
10 This was the principal reason for the remarkable development whereby detinue was all but wiped out by the encroachment of trover .
11 A head like none she 'd ever seen before bobbed out of the waves , whiskered and grinning and as big as her whole body .
12 As pointed out at the beginning of this section , some of the interesting responses that arise on applying somewhat larger sinusoidal e.m.f.s to nonlinear resistive circuits such that the signal behaviour is governed by the nonlinear relation have been considered in section 5.9 .
13 As pointed out by the report of the Law Commissions , this requirement causes problems whenever property either does not pass at all , or passes independently of the transfer of the bill of lading , or where the transfer of the bill is not causative of the passing of property .
14 As pointed out by the collector and historian van Mander writing in 1604 , ‘ Whoever so desires nowadays has only to go to Prague to the greatest art patron in the world at the present time ; there he may see at the Imperial residence a remarkable number of outstanding and precious , curious , unusual , and priceless works . ’
15 Of course , the data presented in the community care plans are limited and , as pointed out in the introduction to the methodology , it could be argued that their relation to real change is tenuous .
16 to capitalise the appropriate nominal amount of the new Ordinary Shares falling to be allotted pursuant to any elections made as aforesaid out of the amount standing to the credit of any reserve or fund ( including the profit and loss account , share premium account , capital redemption reserve or any other reserve ) , whether or not the same is available for distribution , as the directors may determine , to apply such sum in paying up in full such Ordinary Shares and to allot such Ordinary Shares to the shareholders of the company validly making such elections in accordance with their respective entitlements …
17 The overwhelmed sensation any understudy had when picked out of the chorus line to take over the leading role , the star having suddenly collapsed .
18 The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys .
19 But if I put it another way , you could meet your anticipated contribution to the Greater York figure as spelt out in the structure plan ?
20 Instead , according to the Tory party , and as spelt out in the guidelines to the commission , we have a structure that accords with the aims of the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) .
21 So often companies pay lip service to equal opportunities , and , by and large , male and female employers will own up to finding their female employees more impressive , as born out by the report .
22 It is undeniable that consumers have the capacity to resist the blandishments of advertisers , as borne out by the failure of many products brought on to the market .
23 It accuses the British government of failing to meet its commitments to protect marine wildlife as set out under the RAMSAR wetlands convention , and says that urgent action is needed to save the estuaries .
24 Call upon Councillor to move the adoption of the cycle of meetings for 1991 ninety two as set out on the Council Agenda , together with amendment C standing in his name .
25 The figures quoted in these illustrations comply with the rates of return ( and other factors ) as set out on the LAUTRO bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 13% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 8 ½%; per annum .
26 The ECJ insisted upon its sole right to interpret EC law ( as set out in the Treaty of Rome — see p. 15951 ) and said that there was a danger that the EEA court could pre-empt ECJ rulings .
27 The bulk of the new funds would be used to assist the poorer EC countries ( Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) in meeting the conditions for EC monetary union as set out in the Treaty of Maastricht [ see p. 38658 ] .
28 Even when there are no covenants by a buyer , if the purchase is in joint names execution by the buyers is necessary to commit them to the terms on which they hold the property as set out in the transfer .
29 We believe that the proposed water level as set out in the Bill strikes an appropriate balance between development needs and the practical considerations after impoundment .
30 Finally , in the interests of security , I welcome the Government 's action as set out in the Bill .
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