Example sentences of "[is] [verb] out in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As in nearly every discipline the work of science is carried out in two arena : the laboratory where the scientist is working towards the goals of the institute or company and the academic backdrop where novel work , properly presented , can lead to individual and institution/company credit and personal career development .
2 The investigation is carried out in private , the Local Commissioner having the power to examine all the internal papers of the department complained against and the power to take written and oral evidence from anyone who in his view can provide relevant information .
3 So much of the enforcement task is carried out in private negotiations between officer and polluter that the field man is in a position to be adaptive in the demands he makes , reflecting the exigencies of any particular case .
4 If 10%–15% of the total activity is carried out in private practice and a similar proportion is carried out by trainees without the direct supervision of a consultant then one consultant is required for approximately 30000 population .
5 In taxonomic botany , for instance , research is carried out in many institutions world-wide , rather than within national frontiers .
6 In practice most research and development is carried out in high-tax jurisdictions because it is difficult to attract skilled employees to tax haven locations , and in order to take advantage of local tax deductions .
7 Little stock revision is carried out in academic libraries , partly because it is less appropriate for research collections , and partly because few academic libraries pay close attention to the use of stock .
8 The method is not yet permitted in the UK , but its practice on a limited basis is carried out in some 30 other countries in the world , and its introduction here is under discussion .
9 This second stage is carried out in public speech to which we have been given the decoding key , and from our privileged perspective the success of the hypocrite has unfortunate consequences for the dupe .
10 The review is designed to identify substantive points rather than minor drafting matters and it is essential that it is carried out in sufficient time to enable any major issues to be dealt with .
11 It is submitted that the offence is made out in such circumstances , and that a policeman would be justified in calling upon the ‘ joker to desist ( under subsection 4 ) .
12 This takes up much of the last week or more and is written out in precise detail .
13 ‘ Her life is measured out in easy units ; the number of stairs she sweeps ; the number of shirts she irons ; the number of hours she works to add to the family income .
14 The leader ensures that each item is called out in due course .
15 This ambiguity is played out in psychological terms as the simultaneous desire and inability to conform to the demands of the master discourse .
16 Jose 's point about the media 's ability to incite trouble is borne out in one case which involved radio broadcasts .
17 An example letter is set out in 1103.3 .
18 In Precedent 1 this exclusion clause is set out in cl 9.3 .
19 This is set out in cl 12.1 of Precedent 2 .
20 An example engagement letter is set out in 1101.10 — please note that this is a live example and as such is the result of a series of negotiations — ie this should not be assumed to be our starting position .
21 An example of a cold approach transmittal letter is set out in 1102.7 .
22 An example of a letter to indicative offerors selected for the second phase of the auction is set out in 1102.20 .
23 This model is set out in schematic form in Figure 13 .
24 The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality , which is set out in particular , as regards the right of establishment , in article 52 of the E.E.C .
25 I need not recite the terms of that letter , which is set out in full in the judgment of Balcombe L.J .
26 At the first meeting there is set out in full the Protest by Ministers and Elders of 18th May 1843 , and the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission by Ministers .
27 A code of practice was agreed by a working party of representatives of the local authority associations and DoE : this is set out in full as an appendix to the DoE Circular 2/81 .
28 The full implementation timetable is set out in National Curriculum : From Policy to Practice , published by the DES .
29 In most cases this is set out in tabular form .
30 When the drill is set out in this way , it provides a visual picture of the structure of the new language and so reinforces learning .
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