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

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1 As we pointed out in a tailpiece to this chapter in the first edition , the CNAA announced in June 1979 a modification of validation procedures for public sector institutions offering its courses .
2 Ms Lamont , who will take over as chairwoman in March , will set out in a speech to the group its objectives for the 1990s and urge female supporters to continue the fight to shape the party 's agenda to reflect their concerns .
3 That was deemed to be 15 seconds too long , Sam was penalised one shot then bowed out in a play-off to old foe Mark ‘ Jesse ’ James who gunned him down by holing an outrageous downhill put on the self-same green the following evening .
4 The mainspring of his actions as archbishop he spelled out in a letter to the king in 1281 : all Christian rulers derived their authority from , and were subordinate to , ecclesiastical law , to which kings , by virtue of their great dignity , were bound in a degree exceeding that of any other layman .
5 The traders ' views were set out in a letter to Darlington Council from the Clark 's Yard Traders Association and the planning brief was approved .
6 The plan set out in a letter to the union is being seen as a sign that all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , will now shut .
7 Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland .
8 Peter Daley of Waste Management International has pointed out in a lecture to Britain 's Royal Academy of Engineering that landfills , at the present rate of waste generation in Europe , use about two square metres of land per person per century .
9 I saw one erm I saw an actual Christmas tree up in erm you know the library when you come out in the road to library onto the main road ?
10 As this book shows , the ambivalence , tensions , and dilemmas prompted by the opposing interests in regulation are continuously worked out in the day to day enforcement decisions of field officers .
11 I found in Northumberland , the worst bit was it was just going out in the cold to the shower .
12 One way of attempting to assess the situation is to look at the list of unfair terms set out in the annex to the Directive , and decide the extent to which English law will already control such clauses .
13 Provided that the proprietor shall not be entitled to the protection of this subsection unless , at the time when the property in question was brought to the hotel , a copy of the notice set out in the schedule to this Act printed in plain type was conspicuously displayed in a place where it could conveniently be read by his guests at or near the reception office or desk or , where there is no reception office or desk , at or near the main entrance to the hotel .
14 ‘ Form FLR A ’ means the form FLR A set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
15 ‘ Form FLR B ’ means the form FLR B set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
16 Any mortgage bill of sale falling within the 1882 Act is void against all persons unless the strict form set out in the Schedule to the Act is adhered to ( s9 ) .
17 Rule 74 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 ) ( set out in full in Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 ) specifies that the forms set out in the Schedule to those Rules shall be used where appropriate to the particular transaction concerned .
18 A summary of the Executive Scheme is set out in the Appendix to this letter .
19 Lipsey lays this out in the Introduction to his Introduction and the rest of his book sets down the basis of a Positive economics .
20 Of course , the data presented in the community care plans are limited and , as pointed out in the introduction to the methodology , it could be argued that their relation to real change is tenuous .
21 The challenge set out in the introduction to our report , the first page , it was very carefully written , is to build a new trade unionism on a model to fit this new world .
22 As Tullis and Hollist ( 1986 ) point out in the introduction to their book on the international political economy of food :
23 Where the Rules apply , a solicitor must hold a current practising certificate and meet the same fundamental professional standards as those set out in the introduction to this Chapter as reflected in r1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules ( which is in fact reproduced in its entirety in the Overseas Practice Rules ) .
24 These are set out in the Introduction to the Code .
25 According to Special Branch , very violent treatment was meted out in the foyer to the men removed by the Black-shirts ; the police intervened just in time to prevent serious injury .
26 They used to go out in the morning to these houses , then they 'd give a performance on the sands .
27 in the afternoon so we went out in the morning to an antique fair
28 At under-14 Matthew Kaye ( Shropshire ) surprised the No 2 seed , 10-years-old Mike Hughes , in the semi-final , before losing out in the final to the more experienced Javaid Abbas , recently promoted to the England under-14 squad .
29 They would hide all his own clothes and , having forced him to wear his sister 's , they would lock him out in the street to be chased and bullied by the neighbourhood gangs .
30 Now they let them out in the summertime to different people .
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