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

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1 One of the fields had been ploughed and our job was to weed out the wiry roots and tufts of grass that the wooden ploughshare had failed to dislodge so that the field could be smoothed out ready for flooding .
2 The contract for the £4.5m. worth of repairs is due to be given out this month and be completed by the winter of 1993/4 .
3 Should it be pointed out all three winners were males ?
4 Staff at Cardiff-based Rimer-Alco volunteered to work over the bank holiday to prepare special oxygen machines to be flown out next week .
5 The Steen business had to be sorted out that evening .
6 The smaller systems will be rolled out first , probably around the third quarter this year .
7 THE AUTHOR , Salman Rushdie , yesterday condemned the death edict against him as a ‘ terrorist threat ’ after Iran renewed its call for the sentence to be carried out four years after it was imposed .
8 If a house is bought this way all the surveys and investigations should be carried out first , and you must be ready to sign and exchange contracts on the day of the auction after paying over the 10 per cent deposit .
9 Tests must be carried out eight hours after the microwave 's last use .
10 There is some agreement between my view and that of L. J. Fishwick , who suggests that training could be given to allow more environmental audits to be carried out in-house .
11 Due to the high costs of equipment for high-quality colour printing , the actual printing work should be contracted out , but the design work can be carried out in-house .
12 Any rigid scheme that means exact amounts of specific exercise must be carried out each day is usually doomed to failure .
13 This may require the parents being given some special activities to be carried out each day , or it may involve more general and less highly structured activities , such as looking at books or playing with toys .
14 Because of the hammering the great Bugattis and the like gave Brooklands during the summer months , extensive repairs had to be carried out each winter .
15 Training should be carried out three to five days a week .
16 An enclosed community guards and cares for an enclosed community and we the public gladly subcontract this duty , hoping that it will be carried out unseen and unheard .
17 Division by two can be carried out any number o times by using more bistables .
18 The test can be carried out any time of day — there is no need to use the first morning urine — and its results are not affected by medicines such as pain relievers , antibiotics or the contraceptive pill .
19 If they are re-elected , is there any chance that such proposals will be carried out this time ?
20 Two continuously cored boreholes drilled through the Gault and adjacent formations at Arlesey in Bedfordshire and Burwell in Cambridgeshire have been logged geologically geotechnical analysis of the core will be carried out next year .
21 The dominance reduction programme was set for about a four week period , although many of the suggestion do have to be carried out longer term — or even permanently — for best results with pairs of fighting male dogs .
22 This can be carried out last thing at night , once the puppy has been outside to relieve itself .
23 Alternatively , the tests can be carried out free on the NHS , and although the NHS clinics and hospitals are unlikely to be able to provide an answer within one month , Mr Goswamy believes that , with proper organisation , a three month programme should be possible on the NHS .
24 Permission is here conceived as existing already , even though that which is permitted might be carried out ten years from now , or never .
25 Great care should be taken before attempting to drain the water out of this type of system — the boiler must be let out first .
26 It 's then that you realise he keeps his psychotic tendencies hidden , only to be let out onstage .
27 Assuming a fair wind on major infrastructure , access , and drainage , it is unlikely that a new settlement would be producing a significant group of housings until somewhere around , at the very best , end ninety six into the of ninety seven period , in that context , what is happening in that short intervening period , assuming certain planning guidance comes forward to help that intervening period , and will that new settlement actually be built out prior to two prior to two thousand and six , will the fourteen hundred dwellings be built in that period , question mark , probably not , it will lap over , therefore in that context of a gap at the beginning , and a potential overlap at the end , it is very important again to revisit the peripheral land issue .
28 But the families in the little awkward places , at the heads of the small glens , on boggy ground that would not drain — they were nearly helpless , they trembled on the threshold of destitution , impaled on the horn of the one-year lease , uncertain whether it was worth going into debt to improve the ground and knowing that , even if they did , they could still be turned out next term day and their place annexed to the holding of a better-off neighbour .
29 is taking his seat , I 'm causing to be handed out this plan .
30 ‘ Do n't you think he 's rather young to be farmed out all day and every day ? ’
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