Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We have successfully carried out this procedure in 18 patients .
2 My hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) rightly pointed out some of the anomalies that the Minister says he will reply to , such as the marrried student with two children who will receive a 25 per cent .
3 Because of that , I have merely pointed out incontrovertible facts , and left them to draw the inevitable conclusions . ’
4 Many people felt that the advantages of being disabled not only cancelled out any disadvantages there might be but actually outweighed them .
5 Central government not only mapped out extended statutory territory for local councils to develop , but also provided a large financial incentive for them to cultivate the new territory .
6 of course If the forecaster has merely averaged out considerable fluctuations to give an overall steady state that is less useful than a genuine steady state .
7 Yeah I mean we do get people who come in on the sort of the Friday morning and they 've already got their done their business perhaps sought out professional advice elsewhere
8 It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) .
9 As they did not regard the existing ‘ Democratic Republic ’ as representative of the people of Annam and Tonkin ( the question of Cochinchina tended not to be raised ) this obviously ruled out serious negotiation .
10 Although President dos Santos had long expressed his willingness to form such a government , the agreement marked a significant policy change for Savimbi who had hitherto ruled out political co-operation with the MPLA-PT .
11 The following Sunday a group of pest control technicians took to the field , all kitted out ready to ‘ show Rank Hovis how to play football ’ .
12 ‘ That all kinda balanced out that other side of me that 's attracted to emotional songs , ’ nods Hoffs .
13 And even the long dried out upper reaches of the Pang are flowing … just … but more is required .
14 But things rarely turned out nice and neatly in this life .
15 Instead , MPs successfully hunted out flat caps and trilbies .
16 Why not come out arid say it in this day and age , she muttered to herself as she dialled the number .
17 ‘ If it 's not sorted out this week I will pull the plug . ’
18 The lowest price submitted for the work , £232,024 , was from John Kelk of No. 13 South Street , Grosvenor Square , who had already carried out some work for the Government , but is better known as a railway contractor .
19 The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty .
20 Allergic reaction was a well recognised risk but , it was alleged , the anaesthetist had not carried out any tests or investigations to determine whether Mrs McWilliams would suffer a reaction to the drugs he planned to use .
21 It has not turned out that way , of course .
22 Anecdotal evidence suggests that CATS have not sought out local-government co-operation : they have implemented little that would not in any case have occurred .
23 Here the Croydon Aircraft Company has already turned out several ‘ remanufactured ’ DH-82As and has another half dozen Moths , including a Fox Moth , coming along the production line .
24 DO N'T DIG ON ! if you have not sifted out this strange village yet .
25 For E. B. Tylor ( 1832–1917 ) , as for so many believers in ‘ progress ’ who observed communities and cultures which , unlike fossil man , had not died out these were not so much inferior by nature as representatives of an earlier stage of evolution on the road to modern civilisation .
26 There was nothing at all in his touch but kindness and efficiency but she had to bite into her lip to stifle the urge to stroke the dark head that bent close to her and his hands on her skin sent melting sensations through her that utterly drowned out any slight pain from the sharp stones .
27 Elizabeth 's last film reveals vital clues overlooked by clumsy Clouseau-class coppers who had already wiped out other vital evidence .
28 During these years plague had ravaged through the whole of England , and had already wiped out whole parishes , and in particular the parish of Dode .
29 Questions about the quality and price of commodities would seem to be natural applications for expert determination , but events have not borne out that assumption .
30 The American government has just brought out two new reports providing fresh evidence about the life and death of the man who called himself the sinful Messiah .
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