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

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1 As adjunct to its education policy the BDA has recently embarked on a youth policy for reasons spelt out in a resolution passed by the Rothesay Congress in 1986 : This Congress recognises that the future development of the deaf community requires the full participation of deaf children and young people .
2 Erm , it was not possible to get your views in , as it were , personnel terms rather than financial terms on that er report , but er as it were on your behalf , we supported the Treasurer 's er recommendation for reasons set out in paragraph one four , and if I can er explain that for you a little little more , de-regulation could mean , that each employing authority has it 's own scheme of superannuation , or not , and if not would simply leave employees in a position of taking them off the state scheme S E R P S or going for a personal pension .
3 But it would not guarantee markets for products made out of old paper or plastic .
4 These arguments then lead us to support the third of the options for change set out in the 1992 Green Paper .
5 Surveys of dolphin tissues for mercury carried out in 1978 by Japanese scientists showed very high levels of mercury in local dolphins .
6 And even then er you had to ask for permission to stay out till ten .
7 When she went into the rest room she sat down for a minute while waiting for Peggy to come out of the lavatory .
8 This demand for money arises out of consumers ' desires to provide for unexpected , and therefore unplanned , expenditures .
9 Although in that same table value for money stands out as the biggest area of dissatisfaction , only a minority of 16 per cent rated it negatively .
10 Most accidents happen as kids run out in the road without looking , alright .
11 The income from that sale , plus a little rent for pastures rented out to other farmers , produced a pitiful income which , when the first documentary presented Hannah to an amazed public in 1973 , was running at about £5.50p a week .
12 Graham Bowstead , Bob Hodgson and Ray Cargill , all Englishmen , had been working for William Lee in London but were on the look out for opportunities to branch out on their own .
13 A cheque for £99,999,999 spewed out by Great Aycliffe Town Council 's computer had already been signed once when it was spotted by council leader Arun Chandran .
14 This book is mainly about research carried out in London — home of Britain 's largest Caribbean community , though not necessarily typical of all the Caribbean communities in Britain .
15 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
16 This apparently low level of active parental involvement has important implications for other aspects of current policy — especially the arrangements for schools to opt out of local authority control .
17 MAKING objects such as gear wheels out of compressed , powdered metal rather than cut or molten metal saves both energy and materials .
18 But Labour 's John Smith asked what had happened to Mrs Thatcher 's conditions for entry set out in Madrid .
19 Apart from the 4-SUBS , traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade .
20 Of air too thick for aircraft to fall out of .
21 They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it .
22 Now Freud says if this myth , this ca n't be the original myth because the original myth has as Andrea pointed out to us very clearly in her paper is the family romance bit that a lot of people or most people have .
23 Wilkes became involved with commissioning and editing the guide through research carried out in 1989–90 .
24 Morel 's attack on ‘ secret diplomacy ’ was to have immense influence after war broke out in 1914 .
25 The full implications of this convergence between state socialism and nationalism only became apparent after war broke out in 1914 .
26 Soon after war broke out in 1914 he was asked to join ID 25 , the department of naval intelligence known as Room 40 , as a cryptographer .
27 Once again , city centre premises would be boarded up , as business after business moved out of centres , driven away by runaway rates bills .
28 On this line of reasoning , two humans mentioned separately might be good for plural reference , while a human and an animal will be less good ( although plural reference is by no means ruled out in many cases ) .
29 Clearly , more research needs to be done , but the main point is that the assumption that people with common political aims and grievances will definitely form pressure groups within the liberal democratic context is by no means borne out by the evidence .
30 ‘ We 're by no means sold out for every performance , in spite of Gesner .
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