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

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1 Each prospective members is checked out by a KSA officer , and the standard of its installations in monitored .
2 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
3 Secondly , if the company is insolvent when the charge is registered out of time , it is vulnerable to challenge by the administrator or the liquidator .
4 And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works .
5 The disc is filled out with the tone-poems Pohjola 's Daughter and En Saga , the latter ( I always think ) just five minutes too long .
6 According to Tillich , the way in which God is filled out with concrete symbols in the Christian tradition is by the use of certain aspects of man 's finite experience .
7 Example 39 is a canon by inversion at the 7th from Bach 's Musical Offering in which the ‘ royal theme ’ is filled out with additional notes of a chromatic nature :
8 Such looking becomes the process whereby an object of experience is formed out of indeterminate data , first into figure against ground and then into other elements of an image .
9 Despite his claim that he does not make things into ideas but only ideas into things , the feeling remains , as , in effect , Berkeley concedes , that ‘ all that is real and substantial … is banished out of the world ’ , and that everything has been made into ‘ so many chimeras and illusions on the fancy ’ .
10 Textured bob-length hair with full fringe is smoothed out into a chic wrap as an alternative .
11 Sooner or later man is shaken out of his unconscious state and is led to his ultimate awakening .
12 In certain areas of Britain there is also a ‘ tradition ’ of digging out badgers , so that they may be subjected to the same merciless treatment that is meted out to the fox .
13 This reversion to collusion is the carrot to induce the deviant to accept whatever is meted out to it in the punishment phase .
14 As the body tension is eased out by working out the body , muscles relax and a good sleep induced .
15 It is tricked out with a handsome jacket and contains the standard acknowledgements , including the author 's thanks to the Universe for her participation in Existence .
16 Bottom 's fallen out of the market , though , just now .
17 Not in the usual Greek line of tankers — bottom 's fallen out of that market anyway .
18 The story goes that he 's fallen out with his friends in the Provos , and he 's either on the run , or they murdered him and dumped the body .
19 I think she 's fallen out with this friend of hers we were going to visit . ’
20 Here information is given out to potential squatters detailing empty and derelict homes suitable for squatting .
21 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
22 We prefer to distribute these on a sessional basis , rather than all together in a book form which is given out in the first session , as individual handouts seem to focus attention on the specific issue under discussion .
23 It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription .
24 Local people know the history of their surroundings well enough , but visitors may not recognise land that has been reclaimed unless it is pointed out to them .
25 When it is pointed out to them that they have already been invited to say what they like , they become rather sheepish .
26 Denial : As with the primary illness , family members can not see their own addictive disease and may be exceedingly indignant if it is pointed out to them .
27 The hardness of life is pointed out as part of daily existence .
28 It is pointed out as the place where the warriors were buried .
29 As is pointed out by Clark , ‘ there is no doubt that writing long courses is time consuming ’ and the participation of the librarian ‘ should be confined to teaching library skills ’ , leaving the programmer and educational technologist to work out the coding of the material .
30 But , in pursuit of joint oversight responsibilities for these facilities in Wales , did the Secretary of State for Wales plead with that Department on the ground of regional policy alone as is pointed out by the Hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan ( Sir R. Gower ) , who is sadly absent today , in his early day motion that it makes no sense to move hi-tech jobs in Government research and development from an area such as south Wales to an overheated area in the south-east of England ?
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