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

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1 These are just some of the projects carried out by volunteers from local conservation groups in Essex .
2 He was accused at his trial in 1990 of having , ‘ with counter-revolutionary aims , collected lists of people detained in the disturbances ( activities carried out by Tibetans in 1988 in support of independence ) and passed them on to others , thus violating the ( laws of ) secrecy ’ .
3 The pilot scheme guaranteed half the cost of improvements carried out by operators in Towyn , Kinmel Bay and Belgrano worst hit during the floods when the sea breached defences in the resort towns .
4 The words rattle : shells given out by shells .
5 The Hull delegate to the National Conference of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children , in Nottingham in October , was surprised to learn that China is less than half as densely populated as the UK , despite the forcible abortion and sterilisation carried out on women in China and used as a means of genocide in Chinese-occupied Tibet .
6 And the experiments with sound that Hitchcock carried out in films such as Blackmail ( 1929 ) and Murder ( 1931 ) , as well as the narrative innovations of Rich and Strange ( 1932 , East of Shanghai in US ) , seem to have irritated Maxwell even more than similar developments did C. M. Woolf .
7 There are already many alternatives to the research carried out on animals which has been going on for a long time .
8 It was an implicit assumption of much of the early research carried out in psycholinguistics in the 1960s ( see Greene , 1972 for a review ) that certain syntactic forms were exactly equivalent in meaning .
9 The normal pattern for the distribution of funding is a form of the Normal Distribution Curve , with the bulk of funding going to middle-of-the-road research carried out in Departments which are already pre-eminent , as can be seen from the figures for NERC support for geology quoted earlier .
10 How can university personnel be involved to support research carried out in schools by teachers ?
11 ’ Do n't talk to strangers ’ — it 's a message drummed into children from an early age , but an experiment carried out by Police indicates that the message is n't getting through .
12 This is the conclusion drawn by a study carried out by researchers at University College , London .
13 Other cars shot out of side-tunnels , frightening her with their suddenness .
14 Members are clear what Mr spotted which is that in addition to the from budget review , we also need to agree some er , effectively some delegations in c , d and e , of the recommendation laid out in pages two and three of the main agenda .
15 But when we talked about ‘ The House ’ — that was what we called it , there was never a name — we could imagine that just at the top of the stairs would be the Great Kitchen with its rows of gleaming copper pans hung up next to pheasants and hams and bunches of strange herbs — and through the kitchen window we 'd be able to see the long lawns of the garden where stone lions crouched with their heads between their paws and real peacocks screeched up at peacock shapes clipped out of hedges
16 No studies have reported the proportion of night visits carried out by deputies before and after the 1990 contract .
17 The Revenue wished to consider whether adjustments needed to be made by virtue of s 485 , TA 1970 , whereby transactions carried out between buyers and sellers under common control are deemed to take place at market value .
18 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
19 Paint and sign work carried out to toilets on the recreation grounds .
20 The Bureau is setting up a library of background information on 1992 , including publications , major speeches , newspaper articles and details of work carried out by authorities .
21 It is like the work carried out by psychoanalysts .
22 The big research foundations such as the Rowntree or Carnegie Trusts are of vital importance in financing much of the work carried out by universities or other organizations .
23 The other applications , especially those relating to work carried out in offices will be considered in the remaining paragraphs . ’
24 He said the government had evidence that APLA operated out of bases in the ‘ independent ’ homeland of Transkei .
25 Gurder and Masklin swung in a crude basket made out of bits of metal and wire .
26 Although post-Stalin leaders are more flexible about many things , that expectation survives in large measure and is to a fair degree born out by results .
27 The scales fell from his eyes and he saw that over many long years of prehistory , all trackways were in straight lines marked out by experts on a sighting system .
28 This is a novel of talk and opinions got out of books , and at one stage Dostoevsky proposed ‘ NB .
29 Reports in the Washington Post of April 2 , citing the New York-based human rights group Middle East Watch , also confirmed cases of revenge attacks meted out against Palestinians [ see p. 38118 ] and others suspected of collaborating with the Iraqis .
30 Certainly , one can not argue that all computations carried out by animals must be effected symbolically .
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