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

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1 Reactions Carried Out at Constsnt Volume
2 The discovery of dopamine and its mode of action involved basic experiments on catecholamines in animals carried out at Oxford ; it contributed to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson 's disease .
3 One of the many highlights is the view down Loch Shiel from Glenfinnan , a vista that has been reproduced many times on gaudy retouched 60s ' postcards , and on calendars handed out at Christmas by firms who manufacture ball-bearings .
4 Some 2,000 fans turned out at Brown 's last HMV in-store in 1989 , jamming traffic in surrounding streets for several hours .
5 Last night as the Yugoslavs camped out at St Peter 's School in Northampton , Mr Smith , 52 , said : ‘ I believe these are the first refugees to come across as a group .
6 Over 150 enthusiasts turned out at Oxford over the weekend to put their best foot forward with Princess Diana 's personal trainer Carolan Brown .
7 Little terns fished out at sea ; I could hear their squabblings as I walked across the sand hills .
8 The median for upholsterers works out at £95 , but the sample of four is too small to qualify for inclusion in the table .
9 At 3 a shot , its 800 feet work out at 1p for every 2.6ft — compared with 0.9ft for Blackpool Tower and 1.7ft for Paris 's Eiffel Tower .
10 Children pick up the eggs from contaminated food or pets , and the worms hatch out at night .
11 The scheme develops ideas tried out at Urbanbuild in Swansea , also sponsored by the APA , completed two years ago .
12 Allies break out at Anzio
13 Lardner 's volumes were not quite an encyclopedia , since each one could stand on its own : volumes came out at intervals , and buyers do not seem to have been made to subscribe to the whole set .
14 Representatives from a range of voluntary , health , sporting and community organisations stepped out at Ormeau Park recently for the launch of the Health Promotion Agency 's ‘ Walk It ’ campaign .
15 Yet a friend with a 14.1hh Welsh Cob says his costs average out at £12 a week ; admittedly she has her own land and he lives out most of the time , but he really earns his living — last year they did everything from Riding Club events to a few days hunting .
16 The incinerator was tall , like an ornate pillar , with a crenellated top , and between its bars the smouldering contents spurted out at intervals in flames .
17 It accepted the British government 's contention that environmental impact studies carried out at Twyford Down and the four other projects satisfied the spirit of the EC 's environmental assessment directives .
18 The first mechanical horse experiments carried out at Wolverton were in 1929 , their remit being to find a quickly detachable tractor and semi-trailer .
19 Among the many experiments carried out at Warwick , there is one of particular note : the discovery that skin can respond to odours — even those we can not smell .
20 Likewise , we can respond to highly diluted fragrances even though we may not be able to smell them ( these are conclusions drawn from the results of other experiments carried out at Warwick ) .
21 The clear inference must be that the average knight was expected to have at least the £120 a year postulated by Smith , and indeed the median of twenty-three in Buckinghamshire , Suffolk and Sussex in 1524–5 lay between £120 and £160 , while nationally the median of eighteen feodary surveys works out at £204 .
22 The subsidiary 's profits came out at 80% of 1991 figures and were equivalent to $2.2m , while turnover fell 11.7% to $168.1m .
23 When the dockers walked out at Sharpness , responding to the Government 's plants to scrap their jobs for life guarantee under the National Dock Labour Board Scheme , they surprised their own union officials as well as the management .
24 Chiefs hit out at school report
25 The time is six fifteen and still to come , supermarket chiefs hit out at cross channel shoppers .
26 Say the profits come out at £500,000 , then senior partner gets £200,000 , second partner £100,000 and so on .
27 Exalted girls hung out at back stages and at hotels , trying to make the acquaintance of new born stars .
28 He was droopy and small for his age and his joints stuck out at knees and wrists and elbows as if he was waiting to grow into them , like clothes .
29 For cheaper up-and-coming areas , she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Perret , where prices work out at £20-£40 a square metre — about £100,000 for a typical two-bedroom flat .
30 She brought a pile of cards that the children had made , using brightly-coloured paper and even the glitter tubes rationed out at Christmas .
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