Example sentences of "be [vb pp] out [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If anxieties are ironed out before a transfer takes place , the employee is less likely to be under the pressure of family concerns when taking up the new appointment .
2 Some are unwanted high parity conceptions ; in addition a high proportion of abortions at this age are carried out because a congenital malformation has been diagnosed in the foetus .
3 But , of course , rabbits are a commercial as well as a sporting crop and on that basis most efforts at containing their numbers are carried out when the bulk of the rabbits are likely to be mature .
4 As these works are carried out whilst the hotel is occupied and operation , it requires a flexible approach to the work and very close co-operation with the hotel and their representatives .
5 In fact , most researchers now believe that , on their own , the principles of learning theory are insufficient to account for the child 's mastery of language ; the bulk of the research on children 's language which has been carried out since the publication of Verbal Behaviour has been concerned with illuminating other processes which may be involved .
6 In the book world list of bestsellers are often challenged , usually by publishers or authors who feel they should be in the list but have been missed out because the sample of bookshops used for the research was biased against their particular type of book .
7 This means , in turn , that the initial state of the learner must be as a possessor of vast battalions of hypotheses which are selected out as the child bumps up against the physical world and the human conceptual system .
8 And they add , there is ample opportunity for the case to be sorted out before the need for bailiffs arises .
9 He should not intervene in little local difficulties in Cambridgeshire which , sooner or later , will be sorted out when the authority spends its additional resources sensibly by devoting them to raising the quality of education .
10 Finally , it must be stressed that increases or changes in the rate of work should only be carried out once a person has attained a high standard of physical fitness .
11 In cases where the price is difficult to establish , a pricing analysis should only be carried out if a valuation of the business has been undertaken , since it will not be possible to advise on an initial asking price unless a reasonable estimate of the current market value can be established .
12 Now the operation may only be carried out if a foetus is badly damaged or if a pregnancy threatens a woman 's life or health or is the result of a crime .
13 Clearly , if a threat of punishment is to be effective in sustaining collusion the firms must believe that the punishment would actually be carried out if the need arose .
14 Such tasks as these can only be carried out when the engineer has also derived methods of organising his knowledge on a wide range of subjects such as efficiency , reliability , safety , economics , elegance , marketability etc. in a coherent way .
15 A full survey of the Braer will be needed before it is known for certain no oil remains , but a survey can not be carried out until the weather is suitable , which could take up to three months .
16 The Marine Conservation Society , a national organisation , alleges in a 54-page document that Britain has failed to meet the terms of a European directive requiring an assessment to be carried out where a proposed development is likely to have a significant environmental impact .
17 Monitoring for infantile methaemoglobinaemia should be carried out where the values are 50–100 mg/litre and babies should get bottled water at or above 100 mg/litre .
18 Blood from a donor infected within the past three months would not be picked out because the test detected antibodies that are not produced for three months .
19 And so exotic fruit out of season will be sought out because the patient fancies it , and other such fairly innocuous things bought .
20 Iran was now in a poor state in the war , and was about to be wiped out as the Russian Army had been at Tannenberg in 1914 : a disaster that had led to the rise of the Bolsheviks .
21 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
22 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
23 He adds for good measure that the public-sector deficit would be wiped out if the country stopped paying its foreign debts .
24 ‘ We are n't breeding machines , to be phased out when no more breeding is required . ’
25 The nuclear plants will not be phased out until the alternative energy sources are ready to come on-stream , however .
26 He intends running it with myriad Sparc chips , everything from a low-end Tsunami to a high-end Viking or HyperSparc but until those pieces of silicon become available he 'll use a 40MHz MBus-based Cypress chip that can be swapped out when the time comes .
27 If an action is not restored within twelve months , it will be struck out after a warning notice sent out by the court ( Ord 13 , r 3(4) ) .
28 The value in ( c ) can be ruled out since the standard state of water at 298 K is not steam , H2O(g) .
29 This has to be ruled out when the movement of the glass begins to make sense of letters , and even phrases .
30 Some of these strings could be ruled out because the linking information between the letters contradicted them .
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