Example sentences of "[verb] out on an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Appraisal will ordinarily be carried out on an annual basis .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Extensive conservation work was carried out on an important manuscript map of the Isle of Lewis , produced by Alexander Gibbs in 1817 .
7 But the plan has foundered in the EC 's demand for a general liability clause , a feature that has proved difficult to sort out on an international level .
8 UNIVERSITIES ' rugby , poised to sign a long-term sponsorship contract , has missed out on an immediate injection of £35,000 after an embarrassing hitch resulted in the deal being kicked firmly into touch by student authorities .
9 You are about to set out on an interesting and formative experience , something that is likely to have a major impact on your life .
10 Suddenly the ground fell away before them and they came out on an open plateau with a floor of chequered marble , white on black , and a wide stone staircase with balustrades running down to the dried bed of an ornamental lake , which the mist turned to a bowl of milk .
11 INVESTORS in Scottish Power can splash out on an extra bottle of scotch to celebrate hogmanay .
12 Travellers journeying into the town no longer look out on an industrial wasteland the ramshackle legacy of Darlington 's past .
13 On the gain side we might find that a choice which seems very attractive does actually miss out on an important priority .
14 Most people provide small items set out on an open plan system , which gives the children a great deal of choice .
15 Another facet , and the gentle acoustics of ‘ Silent Lucidity ’ restore the human balance before the much older ‘ Take Hold Of The Flame ’ signs out on an optimistic high note .
16 Another facet , and the gentle acoustics of ‘ Silent Lucidity ’ restore the human balance before the much older ‘ Take Hold Of The Flame ’ signs out on an optimistic high note .
17 For that first period , Mr claims a sum of seventeen thousand eight hundred and five pounds worked out on an hourly basis .
18 More study needs to be made of garden buildings and structures in later Victorian and Edwardian town gardens , which were often laid out on an elaborate scale and contain interesting features that have been entirely forgotten ; these are in danger of destruction as the gardens of suburban houses are divided up for redevelopment .
19 Four miners were killed after fire broke out on an underground conveyor belt in Asturias on Dec. 22 , while some 280 others escaped .
20 Editor , — Recently , as a trainee general practitioner , I went out on an urgent call at lunchtime on a weekday .
21 Alan was the sort of driver who would have gone out on an ice-skating rink .
22 It will be a relief to get the wrangling over with , so that Maastricht 's big promises and improbable programme for monetary union can be tried out on an enlarged Community .
23 Partly because of the volume of this response and partly because of the radical nature of some of these proposals , going well beyond those envisaged in Partnership in Validation , the CNAA has allowed a few of the suggested procedures to be tried out on an experimental basis and while this is happening has virtually declared a moratorium on other ‘ special arrangement ’ proposals .
24 ‘ Fifty to win is a lot of money to lay out on an untried filly . ’
25 Raffle prizes were donated by Roy and Carl and raised more than £130 for the club which just missed out on an historic victory — being runner up in the first division of the Industries League for a second year .
26 In practice , Oxfordshire , Somerset , Leicestershire and Coventry set out on an ambitious exercise simultaneously with the development of the Northern Record of Achievement and the London Record of Achievement .
27 Flavia set out on an aimless walk .
28 Silicon Amnesia Sir : I bought your magazine for the first time this month and was very annoyed that I have been missing out on an excellent value piece of publishing catering to beginners ( me ) and experienced alike .
29 Booth had his Test exploits as consolation for missing out on an Olympic medal in hockey .
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