Example sentences of "be [verb] out in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thousands of miles of Midland and East Anglian hedges have been ripped out in the last thirty years or so to accommodate the new agricultural demands and techniques .
2 All this implies , as has been pointed out in the collected evidence presented to the 1987 Select Committee inquiry into the implementation of the 1981 Education Act ( cf vol 2 of the evidence ) , and to many others since then involved in attempts at educational reform :
3 But these problems have apparently been ironed out in the current batch of models .
4 Economic models are particularly useful since millions of daily transactions are carried out in the real world and so some means must be found of expressing the essential characteristics of the problem at hand .
5 All the processes other than the actual embroidery are carried out in the numerous ‘ embroidery factories ’ , most of which are located in Funchal .
6 There is now light at the end of the runnel as the contracts are let out in the final stage this month .
7 ‘ There are thousands , maybe tens of thousands , who are dying out in the rural areas , or as they make their way to the towns to get help .
8 Ms Capaldi said a considerable amount of work on data had been carried out in the five months since the report was published .
9 Most studies on the management control process have been carried out in the private sector with profit-orientated organizations .
10 The operation is one of hundreds that have been carried out in the last few years by keyhole surgery .
11 Most of these options have been closed out in the last two decades .
12 Many 's the night he 's been called out in the small hours … ’
13 A prelude to 1811 – 12 had been played out in the woollen districts of Wiltshire between 1799 and 1802 .
14 Our proposals for developing this policy have been set out in the White Papers on ‘ Competing for Quality ’ in central and local government .
15 ZERO SITS ON A swivel office chair and clicks on his Quadra 900 Macintosh PC with 240 megabytes of memory and a keyboard which he has remodelled to conform to his own idea of how a keyboard ‘ should have been laid out in the first place ’ .
16 Salisbury had been laid out in the thirteenth century , rather in the fashion of the twentieth century garden cities .
17 Outside , the gardens have been laid out in the Italian style , with wide staircases from level to level , which should look spectacular when more mature .
18 The words are coming out in the right order .
19 Full details of the exceptional charges are set out in the Financial Review on page 11 .
20 The nurse 's main responsibilities with regard to breathing are set out in the following pages .
21 The key principles for the care of dementia sufferers are set out in the SAD Report " Dementia in Scotland , Priorities for Care , Strategies for Change " as follows : People with dementia are entitled to : the same respect and regard for dignity and privacy as anyone else the same range and quality of services as other citizens opportunities to enhance their capabilities a range of services to support their declining abilities emotional and social care and support live as independently as possible and in familiar surroundings for as long as possible actively participate as far as practicable in decisions affecting their daily lives and future care .
22 The rules which must be followed in arranging and conducting the election are set out in the first schedule to the 1983 Act as amended .
23 When the elements are set out in the Periodic Table , relationships between those vertically above and below each other , those to the right and left of each other , and those on diagonals become apparent .
24 The reasons for the Council 's decision to refuse permission for the development are set out in the attached schedule .
25 The reasons for the Council 's decision to refuse permission for the development are set out in the attached schedule .
26 The staffing proposals are set out in the attached report from the Management Services Division , together with the financial implications of the proposals .
27 The rights are set out in the Eighth Schedule to the 1971 Act and are divided into two parts : Part I allows for the full rebuilding of any building and Part II for its extension .
28 But the science programmes which are set out in the national curriculum can be of realistic value to the parent as well as to the primary teacher .
29 The Government 's further proposals for market testing hospital ancillary services are set out in the White Paper ’ Competing for Quality ’ , and take account of representations received .
30 to me that it would be perverse of us to fall into the trap if we were to do so of endorsing Policy E two and not know that what we were endorsing was in fact what the Secretary of State specifically rejected on the grounds perhaps that it was unduly restricted or detailed or inappropriate for some of those other reasons that are set out in the earlier part of that notice of approval .
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