Example sentences of "[vb pp] out by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was a radical and five times the Mayor of Bedford , remaining on the council until 1892 , when he was voted out by the Conservatives ( who expressed personal regret ) .
2 Waldron Buffaloes had played a marathon the night before , finally got squeezed out by the L.A. boys .
3 The Members of the smaller parties complain that they are squeezed out by the front-benches whatever happens .
4 The old rebellion was squeezed out by the pressure of survival , and the ‘ young ones ’ conformed to create a new world , not out of spiritual charity , but out of silicon chips .
5 On appeal the primary submission was that the questions which were responded to as above should be edited out by the judge .
6 Often elements of the story would be edited out by the interval .
7 Brockbank , owner of a Teesside construction company , said : ‘ We have spoken to a few people and expect something to be sorted out by the middle of the week . ’
8 It might take four or five years for the matter to be sorted out by the NVQ Committee .
9 The incorrectly fitted coping is sorted out by the skaters allowing full skate action to commence but not for long .
10 His suggestion The Clarion was picked out by the judges .
11 Moreover , the word ‘ notion ’ is not meant to suggest that he is talking of an idea in our minds ; he is concerned rather with that actual feature of good things which is picked out by the word ‘ good ’ .
12 These two elements of a manager 's job were picked out by the US organisational psychologists Robert Blake and Jane Mouton as characterising the leadership role , following studies they made in the oil industry soon after World War 11 .
13 Every detail was picked out by the floodlights mounted high up on the walls behind protective grilles .
14 These punishments include having ‘ the throat cut across , the tongue torn out by the root ’ and being ‘ buried in the sand of the sea at low water … ’ — this explains why you tend to find heads sticking out of the beach who refuse to tell you that they 're up to .
15 The whole must be torn out by the roots .
16 A survey carried out by the Silsoe Research Institute for the Health and Safety Executive found 156 out of 210 ptos inspected damaged .
17 Listings contain details of the type of work carried out by the photographer .
18 It is important that planning is carried out by the managers involved in the activities of a business so that they can relate to the plan and feel that the plan is their plan .
19 In this model there are two distinct functions carried out by the Treasury : economic policy , planning and advice ; and financial management control .
20 Before rebuilding , an archaeological excavation was carried out by the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust which established by radio-carbon dating that the site had been used as a burial ground for about one thousand years before Melangell 's time .
21 The groundwork had been carried out by the Southampton Special Unit and Vigilant and Venturous had been deployed to cover the approaches to the Solent and Poole Harbour .
22 TESTS carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture on the flock of 5,000 hens owned by nuns at Our Lady of the Passion Monastery in Northamptonshire , showed that there was no danger to public health , it was claimed yesterday .
23 Mr Rawley told the court that he had received full details of the scientific tests carried out by the Ministry that morning .
24 At present exploration companies are much interested in the nickeliferous laterites that overlie the serpentinites on Santa Isabel , and stream-sediment geochemical work carried out by the Ministry has revealed a number of nickel and other metal anomalies that warrant further attention .
25 At Holborough " Knob " in 1954 an excavation carried out by the Ministry of Works uncovered many Roman remains , principally a lead coffin which contained the skeleton of a young child , including interestingly a Patch of flaxen hair .
26 Co-ordination of local plans was to be carried out by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning , while development rights in land were nationalised .
27 Under working practices at the time , junctions so approved could be put into full operation before final safety checks were carried out by the inspectorate .
28 In 1979 , a survey carried out by the Manpower Services Commission showed that 65 per cent of those people unemployed for more than one year were over thirty-five years of age .
29 After 1847 the printing was carried out by the firm of Harrison , who operated inside the building .
30 The WARM ( Waste As Raw Material ) report was commissioned by the Gateway supermarket chain and carried out by the Land Bank consultancy .
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