Example sentences of "[verb] out at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It appeared to be an occupational hazard , walking down dark and dingy — or even brightly lit — corridors , waiting for strange creatures to pounce out at unexpected moments .
2 Throughout the east Midlands ash trees were planted along the hedges , less often the elm , usually spaced out at wide intervals .
3 Each session is spaced out at monthly intervals .
4 , Renewal lung function tests are to be carried out at regular intervals .
5 In terms of scientific choice , for example , it is possible to establish the value placed upon a country 's contribution to high-energy physics , and to decide whether or not such research should be supported , but it would be difficult to measure the individual contributions made by isolated single researchers from small departments in the UK , when the major part of their work is carried out at international centres in Geneva , or California .
6 The job of inspecting foster homes , which was supposed to be carried out at frequent intervals , was shared between the national office , regional committees and the provincial committees .
7 Research can be carried out at all sorts of levels ; we could restrict ourselves simply to reading everything we can find and produce a piece of work which was wholly based on documentary sources and which did not involve us in attending any baptisms or asking anyone involved any questions .
8 Education is carried out at various levels .
9 Indeed , in the pre-Conquest period , coins were produced at numerous mints to facilitate the transactions carried out at such centres .
10 While this might be thought to have a major impact , the effects would have been lessened if the cremating was carried out at dispersed homes .
11 They may suffer long delays in reaching hospital and are likely to be treated by junior doctors , says a survey of 15,000 victims , carried out at 33 hospitals .
12 The single European market means health checks are no longer carried out at British ports .
13 The results of KBS development work carried out at British Airways confirm this view , particularly in the area of intelligent support to ATE based avionic equipment testing .
14 Electricity generation is quite often carried out at coal-mine mouths , but ( as Joskow , 1985 , has documented ) under a variety of contractual relationships .
15 The four major subsystems are carried out at different locations , by different personnel , and therefore formed ‘ natural ’ boundaries .
16 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
17 Updating will be carried out at monthly intervals , usually between the 5th and 10th of the following month .
18 The technology has evolved from operations already carried out at coastal sites in Scotland in which lengths of oil and gas pipelines are made into bundles which are towed offshore at control depths for installation at oil and gasfields .
19 Unit trusts must buy back any units investors wish to sell , at the prevailing price , and so investors can obtain liquidity at any time , although of course if instant liquidity is required the transaction may have to be carried out at unfavourable prices , and so units should be thought of as long term investments with a deposit account held at a bank or building society for liquid funds .
20 This was not ideal because of fatigue and farm work that had to be carried out at those times .
21 appropriate safety and environmental analyses are carried out at defined stages of exploration , development and production ;
22 There are three issues you have to sort out at different ages and phases of your child 's development , and they involve the following questions :
23 Over the years this has averaged out at two gundogs and two rabbiting dogs .
24 The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles .
25 Frightened by the collecting crowd , the man lashed out at several others until he was finally arrested by the police .
26 He was especially good at the end , when the aliens ( who have been monitoring the whole joke , helping Spunk out at awkward moments ) beam him back to BC .
27 This found insignificant levels of cyanide but ‘ very significant levels ’ of lead , averaging out at 5700 parts per million , a lead content of 0.57 per cent .
28 One of my favourite places for working was on the roof tops , drawing city views , or by high open windows , looking out at architectural details .
29 One example is the practice of engaging casual chambermaids , porters , waiters , bar and kitchen staff to cover the traditionally busy week or two around Christmas , or to help out at other times of the year when hotel occupancy rates exceed expected levels .
30 I know Mother used to help out at Low Fields in an attempt to ease Daddy 's burden a bit .
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