Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The death penalty could also be applied to those who refused baptism , failed to conform to ecclesiastical disciplines given out by missionary leaders , or who refused to fast in Lent .
2 BRITAIN 'S next generation of buy-in managers will be experienced managing directors seeking greater job satisfaction and prepared to invest around £100,000 , according to new research carried out by investment capital group 3i .
3 Oil industry caught out by tax changes
4 A recent study carried out by Management Today of the top 250 performing companies , highlights Rentokil at No. 46 .
5 Hazard and Operability Study A study carried out by application of guide words to identify all deviations from the design intent with undesired effects for safety or operability , ( Reference 6 ) .
6 Once again , we come across of the Squadron 's Operation Record Book ( ORB ) to record a sortie carried out by Sugar .
7 There are several stages to a comprehensive pro-active search carried out by MC , some of which may not always be applicable :
8 In a world rife with absurd social niceties , KMFDM stand out by virtue of their name alone — Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode .
9 In a world rife with absurd social niceties , KMFDM stand out by virtue of their name alone — Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode .
10 He totted up the number of points according to guidelines worked out by Denplan with categories from A to E. In my case , the extent of dental work meant I scored 158 points , putting me in the most expensive category , E.
11 Either we may see them as qualifying the properties inherent in the nouns , or we may take the view that lawfulness and distance serve to mark out certain generally recognized subcategories of heirs and cousins ( whereas one can scarcely argue for any generally accepted subcategories of strangers and kids marked out by totality and mereness ) , so that they can be treated as ordinary ascriptive adjectives .
12 At national level , informal contacts have been important in maintaining long-term bargaining relationships , for example by ‘ clarifying ’ the signals sent out by union conferences , and indeed have been sometimes used in progressing major negotiating issues .
13 Laura wanted her shops to stock a complete wardrobe for this working woman , ( the ‘ capsule wardrobe ’ of her Wren youth ) rather like lists sent out by boarding schools before term .
14 to reduce the functions carried out by government departments where those functions could be more effectively carried out elsewhere ;
15 For example , the rule which automatically renders transactions carried out by company directors in breach of the prohibition on self-dealing voidable can be modified , but it has been held that the director must still act in the best interests of the company .
16 Work carried out by allergy specialists has proved that there is now no doubt that ill-health can result when such additives are consumed ; fits and hyperactivity in children is one of the most common complaints ; workers in food factories processing additives have also been known to suffer , common ailments being respiratory problems and skin diseases .
17 The project is a spin-off from the nuclear work carried out by Decommissioning and Waste Management at Dounreay and has the support of the Department of Environment through its Environmental Technology Innovation Scheme , which will provide half of the funding .
18 Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play .
19 We want to stress that the term ’ minority ’ is in no way a reference to the importance of the work carried out by health visitors and nurses in the community , such as district nurses , community psychiatric nurses , school nurses , residential care nurses , occupational health nurses , practice nurses , nurse practitioners as well as those nurses who are working in terminal care .
20 " Artisan " could embrace many independent craftsmen trading in their own product from their own shops , but it usually covered as well those skilled manufacturers dependent on work put out by merchant capitalists and wage-earning journeymen on employers ' premises .
21 One of those each , and finally erm , a circular put out by Abbey entitled Women at Risk , which we 'll be talking about .
22 In other words , can a computer imitate the process the archaeological expert carries out by eye when he constructs his standard typologies ?
23 What I am saying is that it is never too late to reformulate your goals : do n't give up and just accept your lot as if it were a sentence handed out by life .
24 Commenting on his support for the campaign , Fuzz from Silverfish told the NME : ‘ I believe Charter 88 is creating awareness of the many injustices doled out by society today .
25 So were the Keswicks forced out by communism yet again , this time much of their wealth would be intact .
26 And , then after a pause , in which she saw Rachel 's joy cancelled out by fear , ‘ Is that in America ? ’
27 Qh5 where I expected White 's threats to grant him at least adequate compensation for the two sacrificed pieces , an assessment borne out by post-mortem analysis .
28 The level of graduate recruitment among the top eight accountancy firms has fallen by 9% over the past year , according to a survey of firms carried out by ACCOUNTANCY ( see table below ) .
29 Throughout the 1970s and 1980s , controversy has raged over cost-benefit studies carried out by water authorities to justify large land-drainage schemes .
30 ‘ When the curtain 's rolled up , there 's nothing to stop things drifting out by gravity into the river and being moved downstream by the current .
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