Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We are spat out of fevered loins , or punctured rubber , or drunken grapplings in creaking beds .
2 We are spat out of fevered loins , or punctured rubber , or drunken grapplings in creaking beds . ’
3 The first Cistercians were men who sought to return to the simplicity of Benedict 's Rule and to its strict observance which they argued had been altered out of all recognition by the Cluniacs who spent much of the day in a long and elaborate round of services in choir .
4 Not only in P P G seven but as has been pointed out in other erm guidance notes such as four erm and three .
5 It has been pointed out by various ‘ consumer experts ’ and journalists , who feel they have stumbled on a minor scandal that deserves an exposé , that many mineral waters contain significant amounts of metals and salts .
6 It introduces , as has been pointed out by numerous speakers , the famous eighteen month rule .
7 The potential dangers of the unthinking use of league tables , however , as currently presented have been pointed out by several authors .
8 The point of departure is the general valuation model that has been developed out of discounted cash flow ( DCF ) techniques .
9 Helena said : ‘ I know I have no overdraft facility but I genuinely believed there was enough money to pay my mortgage and feel I have been punished out of all proportion .
10 And although there is less new material to play on your deck , second-hand shops are bulging with whole collections that have been turfed out by over-zealous digital converts .
11 Some of the functionality that lets it be sold for over $10,000 has been stripped out like technical image editing and the ability to scan in pages over 11 x 17 .
12 She had risen from the couch and was awaiting his approach , her consternation evident as if she had been caught out in some misbehaviour .
13 There have also been a number of memorable failures in this country , and having been caught out by one myself , I do n't believe we are too well-placed to criticise the failings of others .
14 If these reactions are carried out at constant volume changes in number of moles of gas with change in gas pressure which can be measured using a manometer .
15 appropriate safety and environmental analyses are carried out at defined stages of exploration , development and production ;
16 Reactions are carried out at high pressure and temperature and the processes involve large scale filtration , drying , milling and packing .
17 The third form is ‘ part process ’ in which not only is head office administration spatially separated but the actual production process is split up into discrete bits which are carried out at different spatial locations .
18 The four major subsystems are carried out at different locations , by different personnel , and therefore formed ‘ natural ’ boundaries .
19 It then assumes a parliamentary intention that the steps which Parliament has enjoined or authorized for saving or minimizing tax shall not be effective if they are carried out for that purpose but are only to be effective if carried out for some other ‘ legitimate ’ business purpose .
20 Cultivations are carried out for three reasons : to improve the soil crumb structure and so create an ideal seed-bed for the crop ; to uproot and kill weeds ; and to bury turf or crop residues where they will rot down and not compete with the ensuing crop .
21 File selection and search practice are carried out on two emulated systems ( DIALOG and ORBIT ) .
22 However , many market research studies are carried out on large samples which would be beyond the reach of academic researchers and it is not unusual to find commercial surveys which contain quite valuable social information .
23 Various investigations are carried out on surgical wards .
24 Worries also exist over mutual recognition of testing and certification procedures , as there is concern that some member states may not have adequate facilities and experience to ensure that these procedures are carried out with appropriate attention to important details .
25 It may mean operating with associate companies , where the bulk of the brewing operations are carried out through licensed brewing agreements .
26 As most drift-netting operations are carried out in international waters where little or no international agreements are in force , it is extremely difficult to control this destruction of life on the high seas , or even to get an accurate picture of its magnitude .
27 It was previously observed that CytR has a strong tendency to bind non-specifically to the DNA in gel retardation assays that are carried out in low ionic strength electrophoresis buffer ( 6 ) .
28 Schregle 's ( 1981 ) approach to this basic problem of what is comparable in cross-national studies is to compare the methods and ways in which particular industrial relations functions are carried out in various countries , rather than simply comparing institutions and procedures carrying the same designation .
29 The controversial foetal cell transplants are carried out in other parts of the world too .
30 Remember that it is these kinds of tests that are carried out in conventional ( econometric ) tests of economic theories .
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