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

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1 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
2 As with all restoration projects carried out by any society , cash is the key issue and a share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of both vehicles with £1 shared available in blocks of 10 to adults and singly to children .
3 It is necessary to designate one LIFESPAN user to be responsible for the operation and control of the offline system , since the activities carried out by this person are significantly more complicated than those met by most LIFESPAN users .
4 As this latter example suggests , there is also a wide and varied range of trading activities carried out by local authorities ( see Chapter 12 ) .
5 The number of audits carried out by each firm was taken from our database at 1992 .
6 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
7 The initial wave of deportations followed round-ups carried out by French police in the occupied zone .
8 We can develop in Europe only within the guidelines set out by Central Government , a Government quite clear that a joining of the attitudes and minds is desirable , not federalism .
9 The Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) wants to have a preliminary design for a short-haul 75-seater codenamed the ys-x worked out by 1990 and to have the aircraft in service by 1994 .
10 Indeed , following Lucas ( 1973 ) , it could be argued that the more volatile are demand management policies , the more adept does the private sector become at unscrambling the ever changing signals sent out by monetary policy and the less volatile output will be in the face of repeated changes in the direction of monetary policy .
11 The time was in fact ripe , not only for a secession from religion ( which , after all , had never given parents anything very tangible ) , but for a transfer of allegiance from the other traditional reference groups of parents : away from the methods prescribed by folklore , custom and the baby 's grandmother , and towards the new blessings held out by scientific mothercraft .
12 The reason for this can be traced historically to the fact that research on creativity in academic psychology has formed a quite separate strand of enquiry from that originating in the early pathographic analyses carried out by medical writers .
13 Of course , some of these difficulties may be surmounted if the structure of Whitehall is itself radically altered , with departmental policy-making effectively separated from executive functions carried out by semi-autonomous agencies as proposed in the 1988 Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) .
14 The contrast between Russian reality and the ideal vistas opened out by western doctrines could not have been more stark .
15 Anthea lay as though dancing on the hot folded sand , the pale , lively hair curved as though blown out on the duck egg blue towel on which her lovely profile rested , the skin darker than the tossed gold , the marvellous bones picked out by clear-cut shadows and glitter of sweat .
16 Although Dominique remains in happy ignorance of mechanics , she appreciates the fabled BMW ride , all bumps ironed out by immaculate suspension , reliable road holding and a six-cylinder engine .
17 There is air pollution from smoke and fumes discharged by factories and from gases pumped out by endless cars and aeroplanes .
18 Mr Duggan is quite alone in his view that , to use his word , ‘ most ’ of Welsh players who did received the harshest punishments meted out by any R.F.U. — if you have any doubts ask Messrs Wheel and Moseley .
19 The distinction between a restricted and an elaborated code is based on language studies carried out by middle-class investigators who entered the social world of ‘ working-class ’ children from the outside and without credentials valid in that world .
20 The Unit also endeavours to encourage collaborative research and to act as a source of advice for studies carried out by other organisations .
21 Taken together , the studies carried out by social , economic and political revisionists have opened the way to a far-reaching reassessment of the dynamics of popular unrest during Nicholas II 's reign , the role of the revolutionary intelligentsia , the prospects of stable capitalist and western-style democratic development in the period before the First World War , and the drama of 1917 itself .
22 Autopsies carried out by forensic experts reportedly concluded that some victims had been killed by a bullet in the head after having been wounded .
23 Surveys carried out by professional surveyors really begin too late in the house-buying process , and are divorced from the circumstances of the purchaser and from the legal provisions contained in the deeds and conveyance .
24 The ingenious products singled out by this year 's Queen 's Awards for Export Achievement included : pop-up greeting cards , a flushable colostomy bag , and a device for putting the froth on the top of canned Guinness .
25 These documents would form the basis of development plans worked out by each individual school .
26 The evidence suggests that the writers were already considering a cheap grade ‘ B ’ picture about Ku-Klux-Klan and Black Legion activities when the notorious trial of four workmen in Detroit made executions carried out by such organizations a matter of national attention .
27 Re-entry programmes may include practical clinical assessments , but it is more usual to rely on reports from any supervised clinical allocations undertaken during a course , and any personal assessments carried out by continuing education tutors , your mentor , or senior nurse assessors working in the area where you will be working .
28 Between palace and castle runs the processional route of the Royal Mile , for long the arena for the city 's most important activities , climbing as it does up a narrow ridge cramped between steep slopes carved out by ancient glaciers to either side .
29 Stories brought back from gynaecological examinations and procedures carried out by male doctors are at best disturbing , at worst horrifying .
30 More people with incontinence seem to be consulting their doctors about it than has been found in previous studies , but the procedures carried out by general practitioners still seem to be suboptimal .
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