Example sentences of "[be] [verb] out to " in BNC.

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1 Once he had returned the white card , a client 's name , address and phone number were Processed into a lead , which would then be given out to a dealer .
2 She expects her son-in-law to be just the same kind of husband and father , with all the same values and priorities , and finds it difficult to accept him as a man with a different set of strengths and weaknesses , however happy he makes her daughter , and this may need to be pointed out to her .
3 If he persists on the line of pre-trading expenditure , then the provisions of s 401 , ICTA 1988 should be pointed out to him , as this section headed ‘ relief for pre-trading expenditure ’ gives , effectively , the same end result as a deduction under normal Sch D principles .
4 To prove the latter part of this point the offence could be pointed out to the defendant , e.g. ’ it is an offence not to be able to show two white lights to the front of your motor car during the hours of darkness ' .
5 Any electrical appliances should be pointed out to the guests with instructions on use if necessary .
6 In relation to appraisals , it must again be pointed out to members that the completion of numeric targets is purely on a voluntary basis .
7 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
8 A command which causes lines of the current program to be listed out to the screen with the automatic formatting options specified by LISTO .
9 He was making a wonderful recovery and in the few hours we were there we managed to get him on to an ambulance train — off to Myitkyina to be flown out to India .
10 The TCCB meet two weeks ' after today 's final to decide on what further punishment can be meted out to Lamb on top of a two-match ban and threat of expulsion from the England dressing-room .
11 Anger at the preponderance of communists in the NSF , together with suspicions that the punishment to be meted out to Securitate agents might be too lenient , erupted at a demonstration by over 10,000 people outside the NSF headquarters ( the former Foreign Ministry building ) in Victory Square on Jan. 12 , following ceremonies marking a Day of National Mourning for the victims of the revolution .
12 This is surprising since the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) has ruled in that the refusal to engage a pregnant woman and a dismissal on grounds of pregnancy are a form of direct discrimination covered by Council Directive 76/207/ EEC without the necessity to resort to comparisons with the treatment which would be meted out to a man in a comparable situation .
13 Included in the additional machines should be a small number of portable machines , to be booked out to staff who must unavoidably work away from base for periods .
14 Twice or three times a year he would be carried out to the automobile or the dog-cart , and be driven round the home farm .
15 Such task analysis can only be carried out to some cost-effective limit beyond which the skilled operator must be trusted to get things right by applying his broad expertise .
16 Rescue excavations are those conducted on sites that are threatened with destruction and should be carried out to at least the same standards as found on research excavations .
17 In the event the money was nothing like enough because the new owners were able to force Ayling to pay for structural work which needed to be carried out to the upper part .
18 And that he was meant to be carried out to sea . "
19 So that he 'd be carried out to sea by the tide without coming to the surface . "
20 No further work can be carried out to the package until the QA approver has either granted or denied approval to that package .
21 5.12.4 Unless the Landlord shall otherwise direct to carry out and complete before the expiry of the Term any works required to be carried out to or in the Premises as a condition of any planning permission which may have been granted during the Term irrespective of the date by which such works were required to be carried out It is understandable that a landlord will wish to ensure that the tenant not only complies with planning legislation but also does not make application for planning permission without the landlord 's consent .
22 Repairs costing £5,000 will be carried out to garages at Evesham Way and Barnet Way , Billingham , by Stockton Borough Council .
23 The cardboard box would have to be carried out to the van before she came back .
24 Due to jamming , however , the tether could initially only be wound out to some 230 metres and , although it was subsequently freed , another attempt was cancelled to avoid the risk of having to jettison the Italian Space Agency satellite which had been safely recovered .
25 Another point to be considered is that if a virtual memory operating system is to be used , once the data tree has reached a certain size ( known as the working set limit ) variables created early on in the initialization will be written out to disc .
26 Donations can be made out to SCF and sent to Mrs. Dakin , at 54 High View Road , Guildford , Surrey GU2 5RT — or they may be directed to the charity through the Herald editor , at one of the newspaper 's office .
27 To make your donation , please send it with your cheque/money order to : Cheques/money orders should be made out to Trinity College Library .
28 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
29 Cheques can be made out to Action Health 2000 and sent to the charity at The Gate House , 25 Gwydir Street , Cambridge CB1 2LG .
30 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
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