Example sentences of "is [vb pp] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
2 And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works .
3 The disc is filled out with the tone-poems Pohjola 's Daughter and En Saga , the latter ( I always think ) just five minutes too long .
4 Despite his claim that he does not make things into ideas but only ideas into things , the feeling remains , as , in effect , Berkeley concedes , that ‘ all that is real and substantial … is banished out of the world ’ , and that everything has been made into ‘ so many chimeras and illusions on the fancy ’ .
5 In certain areas of Britain there is also a ‘ tradition ’ of digging out badgers , so that they may be subjected to the same merciless treatment that is meted out to the fox .
6 It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription .
7 It is pointed out as the place where the warriors were buried .
8 When all the limestone is dissolved out of the soil , more acid-loving species such as heather can become established .
9 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
10 The surface is lifted out of the solution occasionally and gently washed until the stain is found to be satisfactorily developed .
11 An analysis is carried out of the relations between dopamine and motor functions .
12 Obviously Club managements try to ensure that this work is carried out with the minimum of inconvenience to guests .
13 Today , when reclamation is carried out with the use of expensive mechanical equipment , it is not profitable to start until a strip , 200 m or more in width , is ready .
14 At the fourth level analysis of fields of need is carried out at the top of the organization .
15 ( Goodman , 1978 , p. 30 ) Thus in Belgium , although most industrial sectors are covered by national ( industry-wide ) agreements providing minimum conditions which can be improved upon , in sectors such as the chemical industry these provisions are almost meaningless since the bulk of collective bargaining is carried out at the level of the plant or establishment ( Blanpain , 1982a ) .
16 Research into child safety seats is carried out at the Transport Research Laboratory in Berkshire .
17 The reorganization of state administration is carried out at the behest of these elites , either directly , through unelected state officials , or indirectly , through elected politicians .
18 Seston T O N So sea water analysis then is carried out on the water which passes through the forty five mu filter .
19 Robert Hassan inspects all returns for their validity and between them , a daily check is carried out on the adjustments of each loom .
20 But it is imperative to ensure that research is carried out on the value of screening for gestational diabetes in those hitherto neglected settings .
21 This controlling and canalising of experience , it is argued , is carried out for the benefit of , if not directly on behalf of , the ruling property-owning class .
22 The most formal level of communication in science is carried out through the medium of the scientific journal .
23 All protection is carried out through the power of the ‘ thoughts ’ of individuals , and not through the physical bellicosity of men in groups .
24 This distinction is partly based on the timing of the evaluation , and partly on the purpose for which it is intended : formative evaluation is carried out during the development of a course or programme and provides direct feedback about the functioning of the different parts of the programme , thereby giving information which can be used to modify the educational process .
25 Usually maintenance work is carried out during the course of repairs following a breakdown .
26 It is not always realised how little spinning is carried out during the test flying of a new type of glider .
27 This can only be achieved fully when the observation is carried out without the knowledge of the observed , such as through one-way glass , or in circumstances where the observer is ‘ lost in the crowd ’ .
28 Most of the business is carried out under the control of an executive board of twenty-two directors .
29 It was said that if a claim is directed to a technical process which is carried out under the control of a program ( whether implemented in the hardware or the software ) , then the claim can not be regarded as related to a computer program as such .
30 This is a major piece of work which is carried out under the guidance of a project supervisor .
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