Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 Unisys Corp has come out with an enhanced version of its one-year-old Open/OLTP on-line transaction processing environment , which uses Unix System Labs Inc 's Tuxedo TP monitor .
2 Rather it is necessarily fuzzed out by an amount which is of the size of the wavelength of the light employed .
3 He was a child again , wanting everything to be sorted out by an adult .
4 It is high time the variable quality of international referees and the anomalies that abound in interpretation were sorted out by an International Board Survey .
5 The massive £45-million building was planned when property prices in London seemed set to rise forever , but the scheme was still dependent on the top five floors being let out for an annual £6 million .
6 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
7 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
8 AMAN jailed for 12 years for robbery after he was picked out on an identity parade because of his ‘ frightening , evil , and sadistic eyes ’ , was cleared by the Court of Appeal in London yesterday .
9 He had been picked out at an identification parade only after his photograph had been shown to the prosecution witnesses — three criminals who got shorter sentences for helping the police .
10 Computer operator Wightman , based in Marylebone , was picked out at an identity parade .
11 A school that , though equipped with a sixth form , did not have good A level results could be picked out as an inefficient school .
12 Once they have been picked out from an account as recognized as distinct by the participating informants , other material can be sorted into categories with respect to them .
13 Both were picked out from an identity parade by witnesses .
14 This example is from a standard medical statistics book : ‘ Consider the following results from an influenza vaccination trial carried out during an epidemic .
15 A particularly ambitious study of this kind , carried out over an entire geographic region , was that done by Ken Green , Rod Coombs , and K. Holroyd of the Tameside region , near Manchester ( Green et al. 1980 ) .
16 The operation can be carried out as an outpatient procedure in a clinic , hospital or in some specially-equipped GP surgeries .
17 At the beginning of 1990 , for example , there was a much publicised case of heart surgery carried out on an infant still in the womb .
18 Whilst ICL has duly announced that it is to support Santa Cruz Operation 's SCO Unix MPX for multi-processing , Open Desktop environment and the SCO communications suite on its Intel Corp 80486-based personal computers , the OfficePower-on-SCO validation work — see above — was actually carried out on an Apricot Computers Ltd box .
19 Notable areas include Snailbeach in West Shropshire , some Pennine lead mines where smelting was often carried out on an adjacent hill ( ‘ Bole hill ’ ) and South-west England .
20 It is important both in long term or " corporate " ( company wide ) planning , and in the budgetary planning and control process which is carried out on an annual basis .
21 Extensive conservation work was carried out on an important manuscript map of the Isle of Lewis , produced by Alexander Gibbs in 1817 .
22 Appraisal will ordinarily be carried out on an annual basis .
23 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
24 The procedure was carried out on an outpatient basis without analgesics or sedatives .
25 These completely non-invasive techniques have the advantage of being carried out on an outpatient basis but the treatment may take up to two years .
26 They dispense justice , settle land disputes , give orders to civil servants ( which are carried out with an alacrity unknown earlier ) .
27 Research being carried out with an eye to the development of new theory … is not in conflict with basic conceptual frameworks or methodological allegiances in the field as a whole .
28 Most of such work was unsuitable for operating in winter when unemployment was highest and when carried out with an untrained labour force it was expensive or inefficient , and failed to attract the temporarily unemployed artisans for whom it was intended .
29 The Code , or Rules of Conduct , commanded that ‘ Duties … shall be faithfully and strictly carried out with an iron will , ready to meet death . ’
30 The JCT designed this form for use where minor building works are to be carried out for an agreed lump sum based on drawings and/or specifications and/or schedules but without detailed measurements , and where an architect or supervising officer has been appointed on behalf of the employer .
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