Example sentences of "was [verb] out [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Twenty-seven years after the Watts riots , nothing had changed , and a new generation was lashing out in blind rage . |
2 | ‘ While we were being taken there , one of the gunmen asked me why I was hanging out with white guys . |
3 | Brigadier Veale was flown out on 23 May and Major A. Spence took command of Lancer Force , Bernard Callinan being promoted major in command of 2/2 . |
4 | But this figure can mislead , as was pointed out by many people as soon as the Fleischmann and Pons paper saw the light of day , and by some , at least , of those who had sight of their DOE application . |
5 | The resemblance was pointed out by Christian Bernard , director of the Villa Arson in Nice in last month 's Giornale dell'Arte , our parent publication . |
6 | He had an open mind and said there were pluses and minuses and for it , I think if it was pointed out in future years , that an extra mil one point four million pounds could be available for school budgets he would look at it perhaps a little differently . |
7 | This was pointed out in clear terms in a case which merits more attention than it sometimes receives , namely , Reg. v. Heston-Francois [ 1984 ] Q.B . |
8 | And because she wanted to know more , she wanted to find out all there was to find out about this dark , ancient stronghold that her ancestors had known , at times she stole out from her bedchamber after nightfall and stood listening to the night rustlings and the soft settling of the old , old timbers ( and the footsteps ? did n't she still hear the footsteps every night ? ) and thought that if only she knew the right words , or if only she had the power , she could summon the enchantments and lay bare the secrets and understand this place . |
9 | But instead , the company found itself unable to deliver the vehicles and claimed it was caught out by fluctuating exchange rates . |
10 | One is the magnanimous view that the DES was caught out by economic circumstances and a declining birth rate and that circumstances combined to overthrow its carefully planned reorganization . |
11 | But in 1988–89 , Amstrad was caught out by massive overstocking . |
12 | Much ill-feeling was vented out on former collaborators , many of whom faced summary execution before government authority was fully established . |
13 | it is significant that this first civil rights march , unaccompanied by any provocative display of weapons , banners or symbol was carried out without any breach of the peace . |
14 | It was carried out under general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with intravenous sedation . |
15 | Percutaneous cholecystolithotomy was carried out under general anaesthesia except in the 10 patients with an ASA grade of IV . |
16 | Prior to 1971 the mixing was carried out under manual control by time-served master bakers controlling a team of operators . |
17 | Colonoscopy was carried out under light sedation after standard laxative and bowel enema preparation . |
18 | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography was carried out under intravenous sedation using a side viewing endoscope ( Olympus TJF-10 or JF-IT10 ) after intravenous administration of broad spectrum antibiotics and crystalloids . |
19 | Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography was carried out under intravenous sedation after intravenous administration of broad spectrum antibiotics and crystalloids . |
20 | Much research and development was carried out into this problem during the 1970s ( e.g. McAlpine and Cook 1971 ; Goodchild 1978 ) . |
21 | The study , which had the full support of the local medical committee and the district medical advisory committee , was carried out between 1 January 1989 and 31 December 1990 in a non-teaching district in England . |
22 | Hybridisation was carried out for 18 hours at 50°C in a humid environment . |
23 | This analysis was carried out for mixed schools only ( there were four single-sex schools in the sample , three boys ' and one girls ' ) . |
24 | An in vivo experiment was carried out with male Sprague-Dawley rats ( weight range 200–300 g ) as we previously reported . |
25 | The plan which the Governors had in mind — which was carried out with great success — was to demolish this house , build the first phase of the new Junior School where the house had stood , and finally to demolish the then Junior School and replace it with the second phase . |
26 | The sentence was carried out with great brutality , and his head was placed on London Bridge amidst general rejoicing . |
27 | It has very recently been cleaned and restored , a work that was carried out with great care . |
28 | The coordination of competing party bodies was carried out with surprising ease . |
29 | ‘ This raid was carried out with commando-like accuracy , ’ he added . |
30 | ‘ It was carried out with commando-like accuracy , ’ said a bank spokesman . |