Example sentences of "out [prep] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , the British use of surveys involved finding things out about people in order that representations could be made on their behalf by their " betters " .
2 They 'll be in action at the Delta Tennis Centre , battling it out for £5,500 in prize money .
3 James de Rothschild had left the ‘ Sleeping Beauty ’ panels to the Tel Aviv Museum , but Lord Rothschild , who is Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and before that , Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , and who therefore has an eye out for works of art with special meaning to Britain , persuaded the Museum to cede its interest in the panels in exchange for ‘ a significant sum of money ’ .
4 But those covering 39% of the debt decided to sell out for 56% of the debt 's face value .
5 It was made out for £2m from the Football Trust , but should have been £1m .
6 She therefore rents her newly acquired property during this period : ‘ My four-bedroom apartment can easily be let out for £1,500 per week gross , which , less Spanish tax and rental commission , works out at approximately £1,000 per week , which covers my community charges and management fees . ’
7 For example , 90-per-cent loans could be granted for the acquisition of land or the carrying out of works on land and industrial improvement areas ( see below ) .
8 The landlord will have to make good damage to decorations caused by carrying out of works by him ( Bradley v Chorley BC [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 49 ) .
9 The pemuda showed their discontent ; on 14 February 1945 a Peta battalion stationed at Blitar in east Java , far from the capital Jakarta ( as Batavia was known after 1942 ) marched out of barracks in protest .
10 His most spectacular fraud , in 1976 , was reportedly tricking a US paper out of £25,000 for a pair of shoes he claimed belonged to the murdered head of the Teamsters union , Jimmy Hoffa .
11 Bradley picked up £38 out of £58 on offer .
12 However , after extensive playtesting it turned out that P2 is as enjoyable as you could hope for … and beats the living daylights out of 90% of all other games in this category .
13 A PAKISTANI widow is claiming a relative has cheated her out of £36,000 in cash and £20,000 worth of jewellery after her husband 's death .
14 The General Household Survey found that in one month in 1985 , out of people aged 65 and over , 34% had seen their doctor ; 5% had seen a nurse ; 1% had seen a health visitor ; 11% had seen a chiropodist ( footcare ) : 9% had seen a home help ; 2% had received meals on wheels ; and 5% had been to a day centre .
15 Out of 18,000km of cable a mere 5000km — less than one third — were in working order .
16 It was constantly stressed that we are now only qualified to dive in the conditions in which we learnt , that we should always go out with people of greater experience , and that with recreational diving ( which PADI stress this diving is ) , you never go deeper than 30 metres unless you have a specific reason , i.e. a wreck .
17 I mean I I , I I drove the minibus with only somebody in with me before I drove out with people in it .
18 Because I 'm going out with people from work tonight and seeing as I 'm so it 'll look a bit off .
19 However , coronary artery bypass grafting or PTCA after rt-PA was carried out in 31% of patients probably contributing to the low 1 year morbidity and mortality .
20 At an IOWME ( International Organisation of Women and Mathematics Education ) discussion group in 1986 ( see Isaacson , Rogers and Dekker , 1986 ) , Gila Hanna reported on a gender analysis she and Erika Kuendiger had carried out on data from the Second International Mathematics Study ( SIMS ) .
21 The 57R pattern shown above folds out to 24in in length .
22 According to company literature sent out to people in Edinburgh , the centre consisted of a three-stem candelabra , a flower vase , a three leaf tray , a three piece cruet , and a cake pallet knife .
23 It 's coming out at 4mm per hour .
24 Assuming that the contributions are made during the five years the child is at a fee-paying school the difference in total cost works out at £43,000 at an investment return of 13 per cent , compared with £58,320 at 8.5 per cent .
25 The average payment at the moment works out at £8 per month .
26 At 3 a shot , its 800 feet work out at 1p for every 2.6ft — compared with 0.9ft for Blackpool Tower and 1.7ft for Paris 's Eiffel Tower .
27 ‘ We will not cut off someone in genuine need , ’ he said , adding that the average cost of water worked out at 56p per day .
28 The subsidiary 's profits came out at 80% of 1991 figures and were equivalent to $2.2m , while turnover fell 11.7% to $168.1m .
29 This averages out at £369 per person 2pc up on last year .
30 The mixture was thoroughly blendedwith 150 ml/kg of a 2% solution of polyvinylpyrrolidone ( Roig Farma ) in ethanol:water ( 50:50 ) used as compactant , asnd dried out at 40°C into biscuits .
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