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

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1 As is pointed out by Clark , ‘ there is no doubt that writing long courses is time consuming ’ and the participation of the librarian ‘ should be confined to teaching library skills ’ , leaving the programmer and educational technologist to work out the coding of the material .
2 It is pointed out in Washington that the President made a special point of ensuring that Mr Major was the first European leader to meet him in the White House .
3 It 's wrenched out of Paul .
4 [ But this does not mean that a primary business group has to be kept together as a unit for example , polymers research on fibres is carried out at Wilton , but that on spinning at Gloucester . ]
5 The finishing work on the 125 jet is carried out at Little Rock in Arkansas .
6 Work is carried out during Sunday afternoons by volunteers .
7 The research is carried out in London , concentrating on Gujarati Hindus , since most Hindus in Britain are Gujaratis .
8 Day-to-day management is carried out by Mrs G. Lomas , Dr R.J. Pankhurst , and Dr Will .
9 The work is carried out by Keith Barley and his team at their studio in Yorkshire .
10 ( Luke : The mock homage in Luke 's account is carried out by Herod Antipas and not the Romans ( Luke 23:6–12 ) . )
11 The work for the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland , which is wholly commissioned by the Department of Economic Development , is carried out from Belfast .
12 In Eastern Europe the idea that every sparrow 's breath is measured out in Moscow dies hard .
13 Now Michael has written a new stage play Brother Mine which , as the title suggests , tells of two brothers named Nicky and Freddie whose resemblance to the real thing , as we see as the piece is acted out for Alfred 's approval in the second act .
14 These picturesque , turning mill sails were a delight to children ; and this is borne out by Mrs Celia Jay of Blaxhall .
15 Mrs. Proudie is the wife of the new Bishop of Barchester , in ‘ Barchester Towers ’ , and she immediately gives the impression of being the head of the household , and perhaps being rather arrogant , which view is borne out by Trollope 's choice of surname .
16 Now MPs are demanding he 's kicked out of Britain .
17 This hypothesis about the reason for the density algorithm 's failure is born out by Paxton 's results ( Paxton 1977 ) .
18 The procedure for dealing with such requests is set out in R.S.C. , Ord. 70 and often involves the Treasury Solicitor making application to the court under the Act of 1975 : see Ord. 70 , r. 3 .
19 This is set out in Chomsky and Halle ( 1968 ) , pp. 178–87 .
20 The story is set out in Elson 's book but , in brief , there was widespread concern that the government was intending to relax the green belt policy .
21 One vivid account of the means by which this may be achieved is set out in Ancrene Wisse , an early Middle English text written originally for particular sisters in the late twelfth century who wanted to live as recluses dedicated to God but later adopted more widely in other such communities .
22 Rasbora espei the Slim Harlequin is shipped out of Thailand to the world 's fishkeepers .
23 His evasion of time as a restrictive element is brought out by Ralegh who insists that ‘ Time drives the flocks from field to fold ’ .
24 The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare , almost with an admiration for its trickery .
25 This aspect is brought out by Robert Eccleshall who suggests that ‘ the function of conservative ideology is to obscure the nature of power relationships by presenting them as permanent and desirable features of human life ’ .
26 A typical contemporary assumption is spelled out by Gortz , who claims that ‘ working-class demands have turned into consumerist mass demands .
27 Illegally poached ivory is smuggled out of Africa via the United Arab Emirates and , up until mid-1989 , was sold on to Japan , Hong Kong , Taiwan , Korea and Singapore where it was made into trinkets , carvings and piano keys .
28 Tim 's parent 's hit out at Adams
29 The famous Chapter 5 of the first book , which deals with the transformation of labour from a stage where it is a ‘ part of life ’ to a stage under capitalism when it takes on the imaginary form of a thing separate from the labourer , when it can be bought and sold , is worked out in Formen , in the discussion of tribal , oriental , and ancient societies which it contains .
30 However , it 's not all good news for Pat Nevin , for his football world will turn upside down today when he is left out of Scotland 's World Cup squad to face Italy at Ibrox on November 18 .
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