Example sentences of "[verb] out on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I ai n't walking out on this , ’ I say .
2 The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand .
3 I do not think , Sir Leonard , that you will need to distribute your I B M questionnaires to calculate the satisfaction level of this session this morning , I think the c rapt attention , the erm , interest and the cl clarity with which you have answered our questions , the ideas I think , which we shall take from your address , some , I might say , to ad to try out on other companies , perhaps , whose record is not as good , I think all of this is of the most enormous value , and as I said at the beginning , I feel very pleased myself , that I live in in a part of the country where we have an I B M presence , and and er , we we value that relationship .
4 This definition , according to Schumpeter , is a summary or basis of a revised theory of democracy which is much truer to life and at the same time salvages much of what the sponsors of democratic method really mean by this term' Schumpeter builds up a definition of the modern political system in the West , which he claims ‘ to try out on some of the more important features of the structure and working of the political engine in democratic countries ’ .
5 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
6 Jan 's pure voice rings out on quiet tracks such as Denim , Blue and Going Nowhere , accompanied either by fellow songwriter Tony Kirkham on acoustic guitar or by herself on piano .
7 one of the criticisms that has come out on this one book was that because the , these child adults are skilled and put into education , they maybe still illiterate , but they are street wise , they are literate of the street
8 Much ill-feeling was vented out on former collaborators , many of whom faced summary execution before government authority was fully established .
9 Twenty-four hours since she had last looked out on that scene , watched the same blue curtains stir in the draught through the ill-fitting window-frame .
10 He said , ‘ we are just at the end of the recession and we are about to come out on some sort of curve ’ .
11 IF you have ever wondered whether or not you would enjoy a canal holiday , a Cheshire boat operator is offering the opportunity to find out on short cut-price ‘ taster ’ breaks .
12 The Dodge mounted the kerb , headlights suddenly stabbing out on full beam .
13 FEARS that a new doping scandal was about to erupt were firmly quashed yesterday by the Jockey Club , which announced that a series of tests carried out on recent race- course flops had proved negative .
14 However , the NFU and the SLF said their members were seriously concerned at the lack of a requirement for water authorities to seek a way-leave , particularly if the industry is privatised and any work carried out on private land would result in increased profits for the water company without its having to pay anything for the rights to gain access .
15 The normal range of responses to testing was taken from 47 studies carried out on normal healthy volunteers .
16 Species develop , it is argued , specific forms of innate behaviours and drives which are geared towards survival and reproduction and , while much of this work has been carried out on non-human species , it has indeed been applied directly to the human animal : Desmond Morris 's ‘ naked ape ’ .
17 A more serious investigation was carried out on blue babies who required surgery soon after birth to correct congenital heart defects .
18 Point counts carried out on such rocks under CL may differ significantly from those performed under transmitted light , particularly in the greater proportion of bioclasts detected .
19 This test was carried out on six patients with peritonitis , and the severity of bacterial peritonitis was expressed quantitatively .
20 Phase I clinical trials have been carried out on healthy volunteers to evaluate the way the drug is absorbed and its potential toxicity .
21 Immunohistochemical detection of the bromodeoxyuridine incorporation was carried out on 4 µm sections .
22 Morphological measurements and enzyme activities carried out on intestinal mucosa are another good method of assessing dietary nitrogen quality .
23 File selection and search practice are carried out on two emulated systems ( DIALOG and ORBIT ) .
24 Restoration work has been carried out on two towers in Surrey .
25 Post-mortems carried out on two of the dead swans have proved inconclusive , but Mr O'Sullivan said he suspected the birds had fallen prey to the same disease which hit the colony before .
26 POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS / ARE BEING CARRIED OUT ON TWO BODIES / FOUND YESTERDAY ON SKYE
27 Enhanced communication support includes new remote procedure calls , which enable VxWorks tasks to be carried out on other systems ; and extensions to semaphore signals — a semaphore is a special-purpose data type .
28 Enhanced communication support includes new remote procedure calls ( RPC ) , which enable VxWorks tasks to be carried out on other systems ; and extensions to semaphore signals ( a semaphore is a special-purpose data type ) .
29 Further extensive tests are still being carried out on other samples but so far no trace of Miss Larkin , 24 , has been found .
30 Freeze/thaw ( minus 30°C/R.T. ) tests should be carried out on all solutions , emulsions , creams and all other liquid or semi-solid products .
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