Example sentences of "out [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires ' Association by his fellow pros .
2 In the evenings , when Kāli brought the cows home , we 'd take it down to the stable to its mother and she would stretch out her nose to it and blow , and the breath would come out as steam in the cold , evening air .
3 But the Home Office said last night that the latest releases , after interviews carried out as part of a review of each case , were unconnected with recent events .
4 The redesign of the course manual , and the introduction of separate laboratory and problem-solving components , were carried out as part of a PhD project .
5 The work will be carried out as part of a larger collaboration with the Mullard Space Science Laboratory .
6 A confidential review of long-term unemployment is being carried out as part of the Department of Employment 's examination of the Government 's £1.3billion Employment Training programme .
7 Questionnaires sent out as part of the HSC employment department 's 1990 labour force survey showed that only about a third of reportable accidents appear in official statistics , that 2 million people have illnesses they believe are caused or made worse by work , and that work related accidents and ill health are probably resulting in about 30m days off work a year in the UK .
8 In the normal course of events this would have been ‘ tidied up ’ — wiped out as part of the scheme and conveniently buried .
9 He really knows which details to bring out as part of the musical logic of the piece , and he has the technique to do it .
10 Aerobic walking carried out as part of the Walking Diet will burn off more fat during the activity period than carbohydrate .
11 In addition to internal alterations , general repairs and redecoration of all buildings externally were carried out as part of the Contract , together with associated site works and provision of additional car parking .
12 The police say that there is no suggestion that it was the result of terrorism ; the belief rather is that it was caused by building works being carried out as part of the routine modernisation of the royal residences .
13 Maryland and Rice Universities are also contributing to the work , which is being carried out as part of the National Science Foundation 's Center for Research in Parallel Computation .
14 one of those projects erm was , was an advice er advice project for tenants who were being moved out as part of the , as part of the programme of moving o of moving the tenants out ,
15 The bonus each policyholder will actually get will depend on the reversionary ( or annual ) bonuses they have received to date on the with-profits element of their policies and will probably be paid out as part of the 1993 bonus distribution in February or March 1994 .
16 I was hoping that we could actually tease out as part of the discussion , whether there is erm a positive way forward if if we if you are minded if we are minded to recommend the new settlement , then I would hope we would tease out during the course of this discussion erm the preferred or a preferred host authority for this new settlement .
17 This configuration may then be compiled and linked using a command file or a set of command files that have also been read out as part of the structure .
18 There were 47 control studies , 50 research studies ( no clinical diagnostic problem ) , and 375 studies carried out as part of the clinical service offered by the Department , at the request of consultant clinicians .
19 Sputum testing was not carried out as part of the selection process .
20 The questionnaire survey , seminars , and interviews that have been carried out as part of the evaluation and monitoring exercise have all focused on this area .
21 The survey was carried out as part of the government 's Food Advisory Committee 's review of food labelling .
22 The government also claims that environmental impact assessment already carried out as part of the process of gaining planning permission met EC standards .
23 A SURVEY of Springfields ' rich bird population is to be carried out as part of an international study .
24 Controversey broke out about sportsmanship on the field .
25 Some bishops , notably Jenkins of Durham , Sheppard of Liverpool , and Hapgood of York , have spoken out about deprivation in the inner cities , the miners ' strike , and the need for government to show a greater compassion for , and understanding of , the poor .
26 Try your wrap out for size as a sarong skirt
27 Bill 's orders had been for Captive Audience to lead Shine On at racing speed over six furlongs , then for them both to stride out for home over the last two furlongs .
28 ‘ A night out with John Minton , ’ Lehmann recorded in his diary in October 1951 , ‘ for which he arrived with a bunch of carnations in the wildest , gayest form , having been on a jag for three nights — and continued it that night in spite of my attempts at restraint ( which were spoiled by laughing all the time ) , flinging his arms about , shouting shrilly with highly risqué asseverations at the White Tower ( at which Tennessee [ Williams ] appeared for a hallucinatory moment ) , becoming embarrassingly affectionate and enthusiastic about me , and pouring money out for champagne in the Caribbean and another unidentified night club . ’
29 At the Strasbourg meeting of signatories of the Berne wild life convention , Britain was singled out for criticism over the Canford Heath development .
30 For example , the myth that management development is a politically neutral , objective activity that brings the best talent out for service to the enterprise ( Lawrence , 1977 ) .
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