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

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1 I shall leave that to be worked out by the political analysts .
2 The idea that people enter care ‘ wilfully ’ or ‘ inappropriately ’ enter institutional care does not seem to be borne out by the available data .
3 The ground was a mush of litter banked up on either side , and overhead the sky was blanked out by the narrow crowding of the strap-iron ladders and landings of fire escapes .
4 The most comprehensive study of US media coverage of the riots was carried out by the famous Kerner Commission ( Kerner , 1968 ) , which examined the style and content of television and newspaper reports for 1967 .
5 This hypothesis is largely but not wholly borne out by the empirical evidence .
6 The dale is dominated at its lower end by two scars , Great Coum and Combe Scar , both carved out by the passing glaciers , while the sweeping fells of Barbondale mark the point at which the Dent fault has thrust the older Silurian gritstones thousands of feet above their original bed .
7 With most other lines of communication knocked out by the civil war , Porua 's La Clava played an important role in informing that isolated community .
8 There are also likely to be secondary craters , caused by large blocks of material flung out by the primary impact .
9 The original study , carried out by the late Professor Martin Gardner of Southampton University , found that there was between a fivefold and eightfold risk of cancer in children if their fathers had been exposed to significant levels of radiation .
10 The actual negotiations are still carded out by the various enterprise unions themselves and the role of the national union federations remains very limited .
11 Mark had often said to his American colleagues in Detroit and New York that the sales ' promotion literature put out by the Irish Development Authority to attract internationally mobile inward investment was superior to anything produced by any other European country .
12 The Commission was to have not just the right to initiate and recommend policy to its executive partner , the Council of Ministers , but also the task of ensuring that the provisions of the treaty and policies emanating from the Council of Ministers were carried out by the other institutions and the member states .
13 Any tendency toward sentimentality is blasted out by the second movement 's raucous and ugly woodwind and brass writing .
14 Pending the formation of an Inter-republican Economic Committee [ see above ] , whose proposed structure and functions were being worked out by Ivan Silayev , RSFSR Prime Minister , the functions of government in the economic sphere were being carried out by the interim Committee for the Management of the National Economy , also chaired by Silayev [ see p. 38371 ] .
15 There is , then , a difference between ‘ outsider ’ research ( whether observational or manipulative ) which is carried out by the external researcher with teachers as part of the data or the object of enquiry , and ‘ insider ’ research which is carried out by teachers themselves .
16 The King was found by a patrol of mounted serjeants sent out by the guid Bishop Wishart .
17 These problems were highlighted in a report issued by the EEC itself , from a survey carried out by the European Science Foundation .
18 Inflation has taxed most Russians massively ; but whereas households have suffered these losses in full , Russia 's state-owned enterprises have , in effect , been bailed out by the central bank .
19 She turned up ten days later , stranded on a coral reef in the Bahamas with most of her gear missing and her starboard bilges half ripped out by the savage coral heads .
20 Certain aspects of environmental monitoring have long been carried out by the private sector , notably that of crop states on a world-wide basis .
21 Mullineux does not make it clear , however , what the advantages would be of dismantling the Bank of England and the major functions being carried out by the private sector , indeed it is difficult to see of any real benefits , although the disadvantages could be major .
22 This was bought out by the private cleaning firm BET , which then had to compete with other firms for the contracts to clean schools .
23 The Anarak Adventure state that if you are not completely knocked out by the finished product there will be no charge ! !
24 Lest the childless or single feel left out by the cosy umbrella of ‘ Parents For Safe Food ’ ' however , they 've lately been acknowledged by the incorporation of the words ‘ And Others ’ in the organisation 's title .
25 According to details reported on Aug. 8 , a study carried out by the Canadian government concluded that a mixture of energy efficiency and conservation would be the best approach to achieve the 20 per cent cut .
26 In the hall she wraps a long scarf round her neck and puts on a cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket , with wide shoulders and inset sleeves , and lets herself out by the front door .
27 And he had gone out by the front door , presumably to present an appearance of normality if he should be seen by any of the family — a late evening stroll before bed being a simple enough amusement — while she could save the whole circuit of the house by using the back door close to the kitchen .
28 When he had had his breakfast , he went to the shed , opened the door and was nearly knocked out by the overpowering smell .
29 The logic of TGAT , however , and its ten levels of attainment , suggests that alternative strategies are open to us if we care to use them ; and this is borne out by the small print of Circular 5/89 , which stresses that the keystages themselves are to be understood with reference to the pupils ' average ages , so that a pupil may ‘ be taught with another age group for one or more subject areas where appropriate … while remaining with his or her peer group for other subjects . ’
30 When they did use credit , it tended to be HP ( again borne out by the small number of West Indians interviewed for the main survey ) , and they knew a fair amount about their rights in an HP transaction , though they felt that the language of the agreements should be simpler to understand .
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