Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] out to " in BNC.

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1 Fuelling this propaganda are free supplies of birth control pills , capsules and IUDs are given out to Timorese who are used to paying a small fortune just to consult a doctor .
2 With my friend Ann , I go for walks across the hilly fields towards Viewpark or go playing on the coal byngs , and we make up stories , often vengeful episodes in which punishments are meted out to our enemies .
3 These chapters record how the instructions given in chapters 25–31 are carried out to the letter .
4 Near to the time of operation specific measures are carried out to safeguard patients .
5 Project management , incorporating information management , within these programmes will ensure that they are carried out to the same high standard as our taxonomic and floristic research .
6 At his firm 's headquarters in Portview ( within Belfast Harbour 's enterprise zone , off the M2 motorway 's Fortwilliam interchange ) Alan Campbell has created a purpose-built complex comprising offices and warehouses , some of which are let out to other companies .
7 ‘ I am not quite the Hochhauser rapist I am made out to be , but I expect a little peck , just here , on the cheek . ’
8 Now that the horses are turned out to pasture again after the winter , the Fargelanda ‘ home guard ’ is again mobilised , and others are being organised all over western Sweden .
9 The operating side of BR will continue to provide passenger services until they are franchised out to the private sector .
10 Plastics are not the villain they are made out to be as regards the volume of waste .
11 They 're farmed out to East Peckham or Chertsey for five years . ’
12 ‘ We 're invited out to dinner tomorrow evening , ’ said Alexandra .
13 It 's different if the wind 's offshore because then it can be deceptively close into the shore and further out bigger waves and if you get into trouble you 're lost out to sea .
14 Oscars , by contrast , are handed out to an industry that thrives on glittering events and spends money as if it were being withdrawn from circulation tomorrow .
15 One of Oxford University 's oldest tradition — Encaenia , when honorary degrees are handed out to a select few from public life and academia .
16 Its members undertake to repair or service 80 per cent of all appliances they are called out to within three working days .
17 ‘ If we are called out to a bonfire which potentially could cause damage , it is our responsibility to put it out .
18 Often works are farmed out to professional restorers who are required to register with the Ufficio Istruzione Restauri .
19 If you are invited out to dinner and feel reluctant to accept because of your diet , do n't even hesitate .
20 Each party gets a block of seats which are doled out to individuals according to their personal following .
21 I often wear a towelling dressing gown when I 'm invited out to dinner , ’ said Alex .
22 The majority of higher honours are dished out to people who have done nothing more than their job , for which they are already well rewarded .
23 Students from Wrensfield Adult Training Centre , Stockton , will be be serving lunch at the Georgian Theatre cafe today when food hygiene certificates are dished out to them .
24 The producer , a blase+ young woman , toyed with a lettuce leaf and an olive , but on the rare occasions I am asked out to lunch I generally do without breakfast , so I made up for her and discussed the shooting schedule ( you soon pick up the jargon ) with the director .
25 The amount at which materials are charged out to sites on stores issue notes must therefore reflect the whole of this on-cost if the stores are to be operated on a profitable basis .
26 As the survivors are swept out to sea , so the larger fish , trawling with open jaws , sieve them from the water .
27 Make sure that the details of the scheme are worked out to your satisfaction and written down .
28 Similar government actions have occurred in Alberta and British Columbia where even public works projects are contracted out to private sector firms unencumbered with unionized government employees .
29 These ‘ centre-devised ’ modules are sent out to specialist advisers for comment and then checked by a small committee , the Catalogue sub-committee , to see whether it makes sense to have the proposal developed for inclusion in the Catalogue .
30 Results of examinations are sent out to Local Examination Secretaries , followed in due course by certificates/diplomas for successful candidates .
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