Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] out for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If footswitching could be sorted out for these then the covers and pub band scene could well be awash with Marshall S80s . |
2 | Further quantitative analysis may be carried out for consonant structure , liquid confusion , lengthening , palatalisation and order of acquisition of consonants , although this requires the test to be tape recorded and can be successfully completed only by someone with a sound knowledge of phonemic analysis . |
3 | The pull-out cutlery drawer can be lifted out for easy unloading . |
4 | ‘ You mean apart from the cheques to be written out for these accounts ? |
5 | Furthermore , general elements of policy regarding R&D , engineering development and even management development should probably be separated out for each SBU . |
6 | Thus women with a high probability of developing such problems can be separated out for preventive therapy research programmes , in an effort to decrease the morbidity and mortality these women subsequently suffer . |
7 | Yet an argument could be made out for Haversian bone being linked with large body-size rather than thermoregulation techniques . |
8 | Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases . |
9 | Those born on a Friday are said to be marked out for special piety , which does not mean that they will be pious necessarily ; only that their natures are imbued with that proclivity . |
10 | The time limit in Ord. 53 suffers from three major defects : first , the basic limit of three months is too short and may , indeed , be contrary to EC law ; secondly , not even the three months is an entitlement : a case may be struck out for undue delay even if brought within three months ; and thirdly , there is a discretion to extend the time limit on vague grounds , and this creates uncertainty . |
11 | For much the same reason as suggested in the last paragraph , this seems a course of action which in practice would be ruled out for many of them by financial constraints : so again , for many , just wishful thinking . |
12 | Well or at least sorted , maybe they 're the ones that was supposed to be left out for future reference . |
13 | Why should the uterus be singled out for such treatment ? |
14 | I think at that age one is very concerned to be seen to be similar to one 's peers and hence not to be singled out for differential treatment . |
15 | I understand the hon. Gentleman 's concern , which is shared by my Department , but I do not think that on reflection he would want the defence industry to be singled out for particular treatment from our other manufacturing industries . |
16 | Pensioners and the disabled would be singled out for special treatment , whether they paid rates or not . |
17 | When people hover for a tip , it 's excruciating , says Jon , 34 ‘ I do n't see why people working in certain industries should be singled out for special treatment . |
18 | The boys queued in sets of five outside the headmaster 's room , each clutching his signed slip and praying he would not be singled out for special treatment . |
19 | Individual difficulties would be singled out for special treatment : ‘ When a passage went wrong during practice , she did n't mentally beat herself with a stick and get angry , merely went over it again , maybe more slowly or homed in on the particular difficulty that had tripped her up and worked on that . ’ |
20 | However , certain subject areas may be singled out for special treatment in any authority , either for local reasons ( e.g. subject fields relating to local industries ) or simply from a sense of commitment to the public library 's responsibilities in certain areas ( e.g. current affairs , the arts ) . |
21 | Also the workers felt a certain status and a privilege to be singled out for special treatment . |
22 | They need not be subjected to obtrusive or distressing questions that may have no relevance to their illness , and no one will be singled out for discriminatory treatment . |
23 | The principal methods of investigation will be survey and semi-stuctured interview , culminating in the selection of 24 firms for in-depth study , three of which will be singled out for longitudinal analysis . |
24 | In practice , most people , however good or bad their employer 's scheme , will be contracted out for some part of their working lives . |
25 | ‘ The smaller ones will be rented out for several Christmases . |
26 | But , in a third case , the court upheld a Ministerial direction that no money was to be paid out for domestic assistance and the Court of Appeal confirmed this decision . |