Example sentences of "were [verb] out at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Details of these were given out at the April training day and included in that days ' notes .
2 Numerous prizes , generously donated by sponsors , were given out at the end of the day .
3 I was pretty odd for Blackheath but not in comparison with the people who were hanging out at the It office .
4 Official attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to reform and strengthen the police duties of headmen were carried out at a time when the overall influence of headmen was on the wane .
5 Many such instances were carried out at the Chapel over the next few years .
6 In medieval times well-documented court activities were carried out at the caputs already discussed .
7 Whole villages were wiped out at a stroke , towns were abandoned , and in the chief provincial cities nearly three quarters of the people were taken by disease .
8 At the time a lot of people felt we were selling out at the bottom , but I have n't heard that accusation recently . ’
9 — Nearly 50 awards were handed out at the Erimus Quoit and Rifle Social Club , Middlesbrough for the Winter Handicaps 1991–92 .
10 The awards for last year 's performances were handed out at the club 's dinner/dance .
11 The First Spiritualists were camped out at the edge of a grove of birch trees .
12 The field at Adswood was sold , and new playing fields were laid out at the front of the School , facing the railway line .
13 After a quick glance back through the shop ( Maisie and Ruthie were staring out at the street in silence ) Henry slid one sheet of the printed paper into Gordon 's typewriter .
14 Plans of reform were worked out at a succession of Councils or synods attended only by Western bishops .
15 Falcons were fitted out at the Bordeaux plant to customer specification .
16 One evening , while they were dining out at a restaurant , he decided to buy some condoms from a machine .
17 When the men were starved out at the beginning of April 1890 and the union had capitulated , the organisation celebrated its triumph by refusing to take back men who wore the union " button " and required those who were re-employed to sign " The Document " , undertaking to work harmoniously with non-unionists and imported labour .
18 The adjectives were read out at a rate of one every three seconds .
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