Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
2 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
3 The first stage of this involves cutting out sugar anyway , so the simplest type of Candida problem will be sorted out during that stage .
4 Twenty-four hours since she had last looked out on that scene , watched the same blue curtains stir in the draught through the ill-fitting window-frame .
5 Unfortunately , no trials of efficacy were carried out at that time , and this is impossible to do now as the vaccination schedules are in such widespread use .
6 In Foley v Classique Coaches Ltd [ 1934 ] 2 KB 1 the restraint of trade doctrine was applied to an agreement whereby a purchaser of land agreed to take from the seller all the petrol required for the purchaser 's business carried out on that land .
7 He is blind to the independent studies that have been carried out on that programme , such as that by Professor Snower of Birkbeck college , which demonstrates clearly and beyond doubt how damaging those proposals would be to the creation of jobs in this country .
8 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 .
9 All its business is carried out under that name .
10 All its business is carried out under that name .
11 This will then overcome this silly bigotry of the Labour Group in trying to ostracise the opted-out school in and the College , when this Charter is in place , we 'll be able to compare every facet of education across the district because the results will be published for all to see and these two schools will not be able to be frozen out of that exercise .
12 She 's lovely , she 's grown out of that mardy
13 If SVR4.1 ES was pulled by US government security requirements , then SVR4.2 was pushed out of that effort .
14 We cut that section , we stained it and then looked at it under low power and selected out from that block the three most vascular areas .
15 My point is not that we might count the relations between parts as themselves parts — though this is not necessarily mistaken — but that the relations into which the parts enter in making up the whole affect their character and value so that they do not necessarily have the same value as they would have had out of that whole .
16 This is to counter the transfer of assets through a newly acquired ‘ surplus ACT ’ company under the no gain/no loss rule in s 171 , TCGA 1992 , which are then sold out of that company , thus eliminating or reducing the taxable gain ( s 245B ) .
17 And Apple ( the name was inspired by a Magritte painting that McCartney had recently acquired ) was born out of that sense that the Beatles had to start taking responsibility for their world instead of being acted upon by a panoply of ‘ men in grey suits ’ .
18 Esther Ward had more reason to be ashamed than her vulnerable sister Elizabeth , for she had taken advantage of the forbidden love which had grown between Elizabeth and Richard , and she had never once opened her heart to the innocent girl-child who was born out of that love .
19 It is both the mother and baby who are born out of that moment ?
20 Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’
21 ‘ How could it 'ave jumped out of that geezer 's pocket into me hat ? ’
22 Not in the usual Greek line of tankers — bottom 's fallen out of that market anyway .
23 Paulie 's burnt out like that fireman , look .
24 ( c ) Benefits The individual receives or is entitled to receive , at any time , any benefit provided or to be provided out of that income or out of monies which are or will be available for the purpose by reason of the effect or successive effects of the associated operations on that income and on any assets which directly or indirectly represent that income .
25 ‘ Well I 'm not , ’ said Robert , ‘ and I want to know what you 've found out about that manuscript I gave you ! ’
26 So until we have fairly set out upon that road , how can we really hope to understand the inner beings of other creatures ?
27 The major changes which were set out in that strategy have however been carried into effect — the establishment of a National Conveyancing Protocol , the establishment of a financial services vehicle to assist solicitors and a more positive approach to solicitors involvement in estate agency .
28 Er the er facts set out in that paragraph are admitted by the defendant er in relation to that letter .
29 The basic objective of the I.D.P. as set out in that Regulation was to ‘ improve working and living conditions in the Western Isles ’ through a series of measures designed ’ .... to improve agriculture ; to improve the marketing of agricultural ( and fisheries ) products — including the afforestation of marginal land , operations to improve the marketing and processing of agricultural products and measures to develop fisheries , but also measures relating to tourist amenities , crafts , industrial and other complementary activities essential to the improvement of the general socio-economic situation of those isles ’ .
30 Well , they have run out of that bread with the knobbly bits on . ’
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