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

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1 Day-to-day decision making should be assigned to a particular person if this is not carried out by the board member(s) who have overall responsibility for the policy .
2 It is sometimes said that the public roads laid out by the enclosure commissioners followed the lines of the medieval footpaths and bridle paths between the villages , paths that had been trodden out first in Anglo-Saxon times .
3 Where a road which bears all the marks of having been laid out by the enclosure commissioners makes , at longish intervals , a sudden right-angled bend , sometimes two bends in quick succession , one can be pretty certain that though it was planned by the commissioners it follows an even older line from one village to the next , a line which had deviated in the same way around the heads of medieval furlongs .
4 In 1979 , a survey carried out by the Manpower Services Commission showed that 65 per cent of those people unemployed for more than one year were over thirty-five years of age .
5 A complete refurbishment programme carried out by the family owners has produced a particularly good standard of accommodation for a hotel of this class .
6 But none of them does full justice to the purpose of Scripture as set out by the Bible writers themselves , or to the cumulative experience of Bible users through the centuries .
7 A more obvious underlying meaning , pointed out by the programme notes , is to see the ‘ round-dance ’ as a metaphor for the transmission of VD or , more topically , AIDS ; but this seems to me less interesting than the social satire whose delicate emotional nuances ( preserved in co-director Ceri Sherlock 's modernised adaptation ) give the play its wider significance and melancholy humour .
8 The lowliest of railway jobs were carried out by the mountain Indians or the men of slightly mixed blood , the cholos .
9 Colleagues fear her killing was an extrajudicial execution carried out by the security forces .
10 The Trades Union Congress had called the strike in order to support the coal miners who had been locked out by the coal owners , who were attempting to impose wage reductions upon them .
11 This strip had been laid out by the estate gardeners into what were known as Walks .
12 Indeed they often constituted the source of their communities when new villages were laid out by the railway companies beside them .
13 They held races out by the railway tracks on Saturdays .
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