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

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1 Ideally this water should be wrung out into another container and not mixed with fresh rinse water .
2 It needs to be filled out by detailed evidence from local studies .
3 Those who delight in complexities and wish to pursue the matter further will find a number of adequate textbooks and sources of information which will be pointed out with fiendish delight by any qualified librarian , since he has had to run the whole gamut in preparing for his examinations .
4 It must be pointed out in this connection that , as the court has consistently held , the mere fact that the competent authority is empowered to grant exemptions or dispensations can not justify a national measure which is contrary to the E.E.C .
5 All this had to be ripped out before any redecoration could get underway .
6 Economic income is simply the maximum amount of real income that can be consumed out of real wealth during a given period without impairing the ability of that stock of real wealth to deliver real income and hence real consumption in the future .
7 The chosen means of achieving this end was to provide local authorities with central government funds which could be used for housing construction and enable the level of rents to be subsidized out of general Exchequer funds — in other words , the framework of the system of public housing finance with which we are familiar today .
8 Most of the red-throated divers which appear in the inshore voes at this time will be local breeders , and territories and relationships will be sorted out with much caterwauling and chasing before the successful pair set up home on some peaty pool .
9 The first stage of this involves cutting out sugar anyway , so the simplest type of Candida problem will be sorted out during that stage .
10 When back office problems lead to a suspension they can not be sorted out in short order . ’
11 When back office problems lead to a suspension they can not be sorted out in short order . ’
12 So I said well I 've never been in the situation but I said if it , if it was , if I was in that situation I , asked to see the manager or person in charge , make an offer to pay for any damage that was done and if that did n't suffice then I would say well I am the care officer for a Mencap home and the only thing I can do is say will you er get in touch with my boss and it 'll have to be sorted out from Head Office and she said perfect , you could n't do anything better , then she give me all different things that we 've gone into the next day and the patient 's done everything down the bed , what would you do ?
13 But she added that the problems would be sorted out by next week .
14 In sheltered positions the effect of the westerly winds would be minimised , while that of easterly winds would be accentuated out of normal proportion .
15 This will then overcome this silly bigotry of the Labour Group in trying to ostracise the opted-out school in and the College , when this Charter is in place , we 'll be able to compare every facet of education across the district because the results will be published for all to see and these two schools will not be able to be frozen out of that exercise .
16 An opinion can not be conjured out of thin air — it must be based on something .
17 ‘ Now , these things can be exaggerated out of all proportion .
18 The designers of the material had provided explicit suggestions for the time to be spent on each activity within a unit and had indicated whether activities should be carried out as individual work or group discussion .
19 All these activities must be carried out with complete security .
20 Soldering must be carried out with great care , noting that most ties will melt instantly if touched by a soldering iron or molten solder .
21 Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product .
22 However , this kind of educational process needs to be carried out with extreme care .
23 Further trimming can be carried out on smaller diamond saws , which are capable of producing thin slices .
24 Detailed evaluations can be carried out on this mock-up before the real system is constructed .
25 In addition , the CEGB has more than doubled , from £3.1 billion to £6.4 billion , the extra provisions needed ‘ for work still to be carried out on nuclear fuel and wastes from past years ’ .
26 Castro subsequently admitted that he had been opposed to the removal of the missiles , and his adamant refusal to allow US inspections to be carried out on Cuban territory ( despite Soviet pressure ) testifies to the anger and resentment that he felt over the fact that matters which vitally affected Cuban sovereignty were settled without his knowledge or consent .
27 This will be carried out at primary storage speeds , but will still take time , often due to lost device revolutions .
28 The National Trust and the Trustees of Waddesdon Manor had come to the decision that it would be in the best interest of the house for as much work as possible to be carried out at one time , and the range of the repairs is such that the house can not be reopened until April 1993 .
29 They operate in basically the same way , but VITC coding has to be recorded onto the tape ( of course without being visible in the picture ) , at the time of shooting or while being copied onto a second tape ; RCTC coding on the other hand can be carried out at any stage of the editing process , and so is the more flexible of the two systems .
30 With the insertion of implants it could be carried out at any age , but the sensible option would be prophylactic mastectomy either at the completion of her family or at the menopause . ’
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