Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [adv] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Some have come out there and then , while others have waited until later , like Ruth at a club I once worked in . |
2 | I 'll get it sorted out just as soon as I can . |
3 | Somewhat naïvely , I had expected it all to be sorted out then and there , but the chap just took my name , gave me a form to fill in and told me to come back a few days later for a full interview . |
4 | The third category , that of operational control , is ‘ the process of assuring that specific tasks are carried out effectively and efficiently ’ ( Anthony 1965 p. 24 ) . |
5 | Before buying , check that maintenance and bulb cleaning can be carried out easily and safely . |
6 | The operation took no more than 10 minutes and , once again , was carried out courteously and efficiently by Brunt and Davies , my wallet staying firmly in my pocket . |
7 | They are only used in research when absolutely necessary , and experiments are carried out carefully and humanely . |
8 | If some form of quantitative criteria can be established then the evaluation process can be carried out objectively and efficiently . |
9 | A great deal of research on the problem has already been carried out here and abroad but the findings are rarely understood even in Whitehall . |
10 | Both of these functions can be carried out quickly and efficiently in main storage , and it is important to use the manufacturers ' software and allocate space to allow this to happen . |
11 | The great speed with which the computer carries out calculations means that experiments can be carried out quickly and cheaply . |
12 | In order to demonstrate the accountability for policies there is a need to develop quantitative measures that demonstrate that they have been carried out efficiently and effectively . |
13 | A contract audit may also serve to reassure a client who is unfamiliar with construction that the project is being carried out efficiently and effectively . |
14 | In all cases , translation work was carried out speedily and efficiently , using , as necessary , teams of outside freelance translators . |
15 | But a capable , competent , intelligent person is also needed to ensure that the many tasks that have to be dealt with every day in the office are carried out smoothly and efficiently , and that good relationships and communications with all other departments in the hotel are maintained . |
16 | Rather it was carried out smoothly and efficiently by a part-time ‘ Glasgow housewife ’ . |
17 | It was about their last overall assertion of authority , and was carried out smoothly and simultaneously so that the Indonesians were unable to reply . |
18 | A spokesman for the Church Commissioners , owners of the MetroCentre , said : ‘ We are confident that the centre management acted carefully with the police and that the emergency procedure was carried out smoothly and safely . ’ |
19 | For many years , carding and spinning for Stanley Mill had been carried out there but eventually this ceased . |
20 | I 've been seriously caught out more than once on early ambitious trips — the ice axe which nearly stayed at home was worth its weight in gold . |
21 | Fen had seen her angry before , but never so angry that she had lashed out physically as well as verbally . |
22 | been missed out here and there or |
23 | The crowd had thinned out now and only a few people were left , dancing in a desultory fashion on the dimly-lit stage . |
24 | THE first day of Yorkshire 's only County Championship match of the season at Middlesbrough was washed out yesterday but not before there had been a major surprise at rain-soaked Acklam Park . |
25 | She had found out painfully and publicly that she had been mistaken . |
26 | The laws that can have this effect are marked ( * ) , and have been set out so that only right to left use can bring out this difficulty . |
27 | Stage paintings are laid out clearly and well photographed . |
28 | There is also the preparation and circulation of papers before and afterwards , the arrangements to notify people , ensuring that rooms are booked and tables are laid out properly and so on . |
29 | The British Medical Association has spoken out clearly and critically against the White Paper . |
30 | Which is why , for more than 40 years , we have spoken out consistently and vocally against the apartheid laws which restricted both individual freedom as well as economic growth . |