Example sentences of "been [vb pp] out [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The picture is described as having been formed out of a series of anxious revisions which incorporate all that has preceded them so that there are glimpses of ‘ buried entities ’ to enliven gaps and edges .
2 Debates followed in parliament with the Unionists in full cry , for the Liberals seemed to have been caught out in a case of open corruption .
3 They have been included out of a sense of completeness .
4 They have been included out of a sense of completeness .
5 They have been included out of a sense of completeness .
6 In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour .
7 REPAIRS have been carried out to a 40ft long roof of a village canoe store which blew off after just a few weeks in place .
8 The main testing has been operational , but it has been carried out under a variety of conditions and the low-level sub-programs in particular have survived essentially unchanged through several changes to the program .
9 The most severe tests have already been carried out on a man and a woman , unconnected with the project , last week .
10 Workflow software is able to recognise when a particular action has been carried out on a document and can then carry out other actions ( which were previously done manually ) by itself .
11 In tonight 's programme , Laura and her parents discover whether she is suitable for the surgery , which has only been carried out on a handful of other patients and is still at the experimental stage .
12 It was also found that while the aircraft was in service a modification to the door mechanism had been carried out in a way which did not comply with the appropriate service bulletin .
13 Conversations with pupils about ‘ handicap ’ have already been carried out in a pilot study .
14 We are also able to certificate any module where the training and assessment has been carried out in a language other than English .
15 SCOTVEC can certificate any module where training and assessment has been carried out in a language other than English ; an endorsement appears on the Learning Outcomes Statement accompanying the Record of Education and Training indicating the language used .
16 Detectives believe most of the UDA/UFF killings have been carried out by a unit from the Shankill district .
17 A survey of these structures on the line has been carried out by a firm of consulting engineers , showing that only one minor bridge requires any structural repairs .
18 The few studies that have been undertaken have been carried out from a management perspective in terms of stock management or to quantity overall use of library , materials apart from items recorded in circulation statistics .
19 ‘ It looks as if it 's been made out of a tree and it feels lovely .
20 Subsection ( 7 ) deals with cases where a deposit has been made out of a clients ' account or the like .
21 ‘ He looks like a character who has been chucked out of a Stephen Conroy painting for making too much noise ’ was one of the more polite comments by the critics .
22 Those stacks looked as if they had been turned out of a tin . ’
23 The interior of the farmhouse had been opened out into a reception office , though it still had the original stone floor and a pretty impressive fireplace in the middle of one wall .
24 When he and others advocated extra divisions in the Edwardian period they could not have foreseen that the formation of a Third Division in 1920 would create an extra demand for players of talent at a time when a large part of the male population had been wiped out in a world war .
25 In the UK , Oxford-based Hytec Computer Systems Ltd , has been bought out in a £1.8m management buy-out the ICL reseller of its Unix mid range computer systems will be headed up by Suat Yilmaz who will take over as managing director .
26 They felt as if they 'd been scoured out with a Brillo pad .
27 Even though the reason for permitting the employees to continue work pending the appeals may have been born out of a sense of leniency , the proper course of action would have been to suspend the employees pending the hearing of the appeals .
28 THE VERY first line of Edward Albee 's Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? - ‘ What a dump ! ’ — is spoken by the play 's feminine protagonist in a parody of the classic Bette Davis manner : an ( imaginary ) cigarette held imperiously at eye-level , eyes blazing like the headlamps of an automobile , bee-sting lips enunciating each word ( including the ‘ a ’ ) for absolutely maximum effect , almost as if they had been snipped out of a newspaper headline by a writer of anonymous letters .
29 She has even been snipped out of a photograph taken after her wedding .
30 The second task was to stand on some planks of wood which had been set out in a hexagon .
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