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

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1 On completion of the conservation programme the Firefly was officially rolled out at Duxford on June 2 , in company with the IWM 's Fairey Gannet XG797 and Sea Hawk WM969 , both of which had been subjected to a similar conservation programme .
2 Manual adjustment of the model was carried out at intervals of the refinement .
3 Meanwhile , the government published a report from its radioactive waste management advisory committee saying that BNFL had failed to supply it with sufficient information on its proposals to deal with waste arising from work carried out at THORP for foreign customers .
4 To go out on the knocker was party activists ' jargon for canvassing , a thankless task usually carried out at night with the aid of a failing torch and a broken pencil .
5 ‘ A very gallant and historical operation , the first torpedo attack ever to be carried out at night by the Royal Air Force .
6 The sweet potatoes are all of a specific variety , namely TIB 1 , which is the product of breeding work carried out at IITA in Nigeria in the 1970s .
7 For example a great deal of work is being carried out at present on the re-structuring of our training courses with a view to safe guarding the status of our Examination Award and gaining future exemption from lengthy in-service training for newly-qualified teachers .
8 A search carried out at Frome in 1786 produced several hundredweight of embezzled wool.9 More interesting was the prolonged and bitter dispute which broke out in Essex in 1757 .
9 The trials , organised by the British Medical Research Council and the French National AIDS Research Agency , were carried out at centres in the UK , France and Ireland from October 1988 .
10 Experiments are being carried out at Cambridge on a wheat-rye hybrid known as Triticale , which , it is hoped will have the growing and ripening qualities of rye and the baking qualities of wheat .
11 In the late 1950s and early 1960s a survey of sources of radio waves from outer space was carried out at Cambridge by a group of astronomers led by Martin Ryle ( who had also worked with Bondi , Gold , and Hoyle on radar during the war ) .
12 Hybridisation was carried out at 54°C in 80% formamide after which the products were digested at 25°C for 2 hours using 100u of S1 nuclease and analysed by fractionation on a denaturing polyacrylamide gel .
13 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
14 The aircraft was designated the W-3 and initial flight tests were carried out at Abbotsinch near Glasgow on July 9 , 1936 .
15 Hybridizations were carried out at 42°C for 16 h in 50% formamide-5 SSC-40 mM Tris hydrochloride ( pH 8.0 ) -5 Denhardt 's solution-0.5% SDS-100 µg of denatured salmon sperm DNA per ml .
16 With the resin combination used above , the jig is placed on a hotplate and curing carried out at 80°C for about 15 minutes .
17 The last rites of the VORRSA were played out at Welshpool at the end of September , when the assets were transferred to the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway .
18 TRADE unionists have hit out at letters to hospital workers which they claim are ‘ begging for money ’ to fund the health service .
19 Ex manager Brian Horton is at the County Ground in Swindon tonight with his new team Manchester City … one of his big pals is Town boss John Gorman who 's got the same squad on standby tonight but may recall striker Jan Aage Fjortoft … the Norweigan was left out at Norwich in a tactical switch
20 Ex manager Brian Horton is at the County Ground in Swindon tonight with his new team Manchester City … one of his big pals is Town boss John Gorman who 's got the same squad on standby tonight but may recall striker Jan Aage Fjortoft … the Norweigan was left out at Norwich in a tactical switch
21 The first crop , taken out at intervals of 30 years or more , was that of standard trees for timber production .
22 And something I have not seen anywhere else , though it makes good sense , is that in these mainly narrow streets , the shops have their signs strung out at right-angles across the way so that you can stand at one end and read their names from there , without having to go down to look at them one by one .
23 It was all terribly embarrassing at the time — not the defeat as much as the abject humiliation when the result was read out at assembly on the Monday morning …
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