Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time . |
2 | The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context . |
3 | A great deal of research has been carried out with respect to the effects of ageing on physical and mental capacities . |
4 | At Esgair Moel Woollen Mill all the processes of woollen manufacture are carried out from fleece to flannel |
5 | The final area of regulation is through Recognised Investment Exchanges ( RIEs ) and Recognised Clearing Houses ( RCHs ) , through which securities transactions are carried out in order to be able to monitor investor protection more effectively . |
6 | The massive amount of activity by developer builders after the mid-1960s , which continues to this day , can not be described as unplanned , given that it was carried out in relation to land-use planning and the provision of infrastructure . |
7 | Although a great deal of work has been done in the historical demography of the developed world relatively little research has been carried out in relation to the corresponding ( i.e. pre-demographic transition ) period in the Third World . |
8 | Consideration should be given to ensuring that the staff assigned to the engagement are not involved in other work carried out in relation to either the purchaser or the target . |
9 | Bonnie ( Faye Dunaway ) had one leg strapped out of sight to the gear lever so that she could slump right over without actually falling out of the car . |
10 | A few months ago , the couple moved out of town to a more rural environment . |
11 | Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time . |
12 | Pandora , the first woman of Greek myth — as described by Hesiod — is made out of earth ; at Zeus 's command she was fashioned out of clay to be the instrument of divine retribution . |
13 | At least they were n't specifically sarky about the Liverpool connection which , as well as providing music and lyrics , also helped out with advice to the islanders on how to gamble with their fortune . |
14 | Skew or corner chisels have the edge angled out of square to the shank . |
15 | Again the films , Decalogues I , IX , and X ( the first television versions to be screened ) , played out of competition to capacity attendance at the small Andre Bazin cinema . |
16 | Take the kid to the big stores and they 'd be rigged out from top to bottom — all stamped PACA . |
17 | It sailed in a great arc , hung poised for a fraction of a second , then plunged out of sight to the sea . |
18 | Furthermore , as Tony Prosser has recently pointed out with reference to the Child Poverty Action Group 's ( CFAG 's ) social welfare test cases , there is always the danger that ‘ successful test cases which threaten established policy , especially by increasing expenditure , will meet with quick nullification by legislative or administrative action ’ ( Prosser , 1983 , p. 74 ) . |
19 | My hon. Friend , who has been courteous and kind in meeting delegations led by me and by other hon. Members to discuss the problem , has pointed out from time to time that the scheme is the responsibility of the county council . |
20 | However , in our many interviews with teachers and heads in individual schools , this generalized view was sometimes fleshed out by reference to specific instances and frustrations , of which the most common were the following : the difficulty of obtaining vital information ; the persistent unavailability of individuals who possessed such information ; the lack of departmental awareness about who was responsible for what ; the classic ‘ doctor 's receptionist ’ tendency among clerical staff to prevent heads from gaining access to advisory staff and other officers ; the Byzantine complexity of the departmental arrangements at Merrion House ; the lack of reciprocity in information flow : schools felt that Merrion House tended to bombard them with directives and requests , many of them urgent , yet was unwilling to reciprocate by supplying the schools with what they , often equally urgently , required ; and the failure of Merrion House officers and staff to answer letters . |
21 | As far as the salaries are concerned the arguments on this have been set out in relation to item ( i ) in question 1 above . |
22 | Those provinces were excepted out of deference to Russian sensibilities . |
23 | Hoops used to be brought out from time to time , to become a craze , then be forgotten again . |
24 | For it had been on a cold Sunday evening in the spring , after he had been looking over the house with the idea of buying it , that he had happened out of curiosity to ‘ pop in ’ , as fashionable Anglo-Catholics said , to Solemn Evensong and Benediction at St Basil 's at the end of the road . |
25 | theory is less worked out in relationship to Hinduism , Taoism and Buddhism , especially Theravada Buddhism , which explicitly teaches there is no Creator God . |
26 | Mr Kinnock argued that most pay structures were not worked out by reference to the lowest-paid . |
27 | Her decision , she said , was taken out of loyalty to the organization and not because of the " false allegations " against her . |
28 | However , Wilko 's ‘ reply ’ looks like its been taken out of context to me . |
29 | Food should be put out from autumn to the end of winter , but not in spring and summer . |
30 | My shabby uniform soon became dirty and then dirtier , and once I was sent out of class to the matron by a teacher who complained of my general ‘ filthiness ’ . |