Example sentences of "have be [vb pp] out for the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hodge has been ruled out for the season after an appendix operation , but I am confident Jones will do a good job .
2 Trained by the man in form Nigel Twiston-Davies , who had a double at Cheltenham , Captain Dibble has been laid out for the race and has n't run since January when he finished third behind Very Very Ordinary carrying 12 stone at Ascot .
3 It appears to me as though Captain Diobble has been laid out for the race and although there are no such things as a certainty in a National , I feel he may be the right one .
4 One of the examples of work in progress discusses research that has been carried out for the European Commission as part of the CORINE Project .
5 No behavioural intervention can be designed properly until ABC analysis has been carried out for the problem behaviours under scrutiny .
6 For most sections construction has been carried out for the Regional Council by teams employed under the Special Measures Programme of the City of Edinburgh District Council , with financial support from the Manpower Services Commission .
7 They are likely to include the following : ( a ) the execution and exchange of the acquisition agreement ( by which Newco will buy the business from the vendor ) ; ( b ) the managers having subscribed in cash for ordinary shares in Newco ; ( c ) the passing of any necessary shareholders ' resolutions ; ( d ) receipt by the investors of a satisfactory accountants ' report , audited accounts and management accounts ; ( e ) the managers having entered into service agreements ; ( f ) receipt by the investors of certificates of title ; ( g ) the investors being satisfied with the loan and banking facilities being provided to Newco ; ( h ) keyman insurance having been taken out for the benefit of the company over the lives of each of the managers .
8 Even so , it was not until 27 May 1952 that sufficient of the detail had been thrashed out for the representatives of the six countries , meeting in Paris , to be able to sign the treaty establishing the EDC .
9 She then went on to point out that several pieces of silver had been laid out for the dining room which bore clear remains of polish .
10 No definitive explanations have been worked out for the differences between the two concentrations that lie 3000 kilometres apart in Antarctica .
11 Other work on assessment of costs and benefits of such data have been carried out for the French government by Professor Didier ( 1990 ) .
12 Similar analyses have been carried out for the other major journals , and the full results are available in Will 1991 .
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