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

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1 Many of the movements in the 1960s were reluctant to take this step , largely because of their hostility to the bureaucratic character of traditional parties , and they seem to have formed no clear idea of how the desired transformation of the economy , the political system and cultural patterns ( including education ) could actually be carried out in an effective way .
2 Screening is always carried out in an academic , conscientious and rational manner . ’
3 The major part of the nominee 's work must have been carried out in an academic institution in the UK or Republic of Ireland and the person must currently work in such an institution .
4 The major part of the nominee 's work must have been carried out in an academic institution in the UK or Republic of Ireland and the person must currently work in such an institution .
5 This study , carried out in an Italian series of patients accurately selected for the absence of other known aetiologic factors , and the presence of well established serum markers of autoimmunity , confirms previous observations made with a first generation ELISA that a wide overlap between the two above conditions does occur .
6 They were on weak ground , for there were no precedents for this , and on 8 March the Cologne assembly , now meeting at Mulhouse , divested Philip of this title and denied the validity of his election , saying that it had been carried out in an unusual place and that the count Palatine and the archbishop of Mainz had been absent .
7 While the police are clearly involved with formal social control , it is apparent that much of their work is carried out in an informal manner .
8 It was clear that the Great Casterton defences had been planned and carried out in an unhurried manner and with military precision .
9 The established church believed teetotalism was taking the place of God and was carried out in an un-Christian spirit .
10 The city 's funeral barons had turned out in an unprecedented expression of their admiration and their sympathy , and Creed took full advantage of the fact .
11 Once rescued , Eric dried out in an old sweater , and was reassured by owner Stephanie Webb .
12 Much better than booming out in an intimidating voice , " We ca n't hear you ! "
13 We worked our way around the central tier , hands in pockets , and came out in an ornamental garden open to the stars .
14 And we made all these points clear to them , we also very much drew their drew their attention to making sure that any rules or advice they gave , did actually work out in an equal opportunity way .
15 Well , I can honestly say it lived up to every good word , every tribute , for despite the event being played out in an unrelenting , warm , monsoon-like downpour , with the playing area akin to one great mud-wrestling arena , it was a superb spectacle .
16 The tables were covered with the velvet Dave had found and the exhibits laid out in an orderly fashion .
17 Sounds Like Birmingham — the city 's church bells ring out in an ambitious music festival , to mark Birmingham 's year as UK City of Music ( 021–235 1992 ) .
18 She had n't even noticed her until now , when she stood up , trembling , words coming out in an uncharacteristic torrent .
19 Faced with a whole series of books to write , Swainson had the choice of simply following Cuvier 's system , which was coming out in an English version at the same time , or of doing something new ; and he chose the latter .
20 Make sure the food is set out in an attractive way so that its appearance makes the children excited .
21 The flight controls and other options are laid out in an unusual way , not following the normal conventions and taking some time to learn .
22 This was brought out in an incisive account of the impact of the Bauhaus on modern society by Baudrillard ( 1981 : 185–203 ) , in whose view this principle of creating order through style has become dominant over social interest , as a kind of structuralism imposed on everyday life .
23 The importance of focusing on a manageable instance was well brought out in an American textbook on statistics written many years ago .
24 ‘ My symptoms only became apparent after 18 months — the skin of my bottom broke out in an itchy rash .
25 Fire broke out in an old , litter-strewn stand which soon became a death trap in which fifty-six people perished .
26 His dream had finally run out in an Arabian nightmare of high living and questionable favours .
27 MORE HONEST than the above but just as romantic , albeit after Hemingway rather than Erich Segal , this finds Peckinpah surveying the carnage of the Mexican Revolution and has his heroes — William Holden , Ernest Borgnine , Warren Oates , Ben Johnson — go out in an authentic apotheosis , a slow-motion orgy of mass-destruction even more trippily appealing than the wryness of Butch and Sundance .
28 Only occasionally ( as in the 1830s and the 1870s ) did conflict burst out in an overt and organized expression of discontent .
29 The three teams all start out in an eight-team Fourth Division .
30 Here a new character entered the drama , an elderly Englishman kitted out in an English safari costume of the pre-war years : baggy khaki shorts , long stockings , a khaki shirt with big pockets and epaulettes , and a broad-brimmed hat .
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