Example sentences of "[verb] out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The impact of fiscal policy on interest rates and on crowding out private investment has , then , to some extent been a consideration of policy-makers.3 More generally , however , the model and the equations defining the slopes of the functions point to those variables that will be important in explaining the impact of fiscal policy on the level of output .
2 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
3 3 Send out syndicated material to specially selected regionals and place specific features ideas with nationals and specialist magazines .
4 Computerised equipment can trace registered owners and send out hundreds of summonses each day .
5 Like the skeleton-forming cells , these cells send out many fine filopodia , some of which make contact with the wall .
6 And so his knell is knolled ’ ; by Malcolm , ‘ The night is long that never finds the day ’ ; by Macbeth himself , ‘ Send out more horses , slurr the country round , /Hang those that talk of fear . ’
7 They send out this newsletter anyway .
8 Any woman with commonsense would immediately become alarmed and send out some of her household to find the King .
9 Sounds feasable , I think the official FFL send out weekly stats to the league secretaries , so there would be no need for any research .
10 And now what they 're saying is , well we 'll buy out those appeals , if you had your appeal running for a few years we 'll give you five hundred pound ex gratia payment .
11 Fascinated , Dr Neil , who had opened the bag and was beginning to pull out strange-looking forceps and a bottle of chloroform , watched her lift up her black skirt to reveal a spotless white petticoat , from which she cut a large square which she placed on the grimy table , having first cleared to one side the used cups and plates covered in half-eaten food .
12 successful showcases can create substantial industry interest in a band , but if you are going to pull out all the stops , you have to spend a lot of money with no guarantee of a positive result .
13 el2 With shutdowns and redundancies already hitting British Aerospace , Mr Major is determined to pull out all the stops to save the £22 billion project .
14 Microsoft Corp is going to pull out all the stops this week at Windows World , its launch pad for the infamous Windows NT operating system .
15 A production person never knows when he will be asking a supplier to pull out all the stops and finish a job in a matter of hours .
16 One person said : ‘ Many clients thought they 'd get a slightly better deal through having a blind social worker because they thought I was having to pull out all the stops to prove that I was good and therefore they would get a spin-off . ’
17 But the usaf says with the end of the cold war it 's been decided to pull out all staff .
18 One of the first tasks for the trust could be to restore the organ , But with a Governent grant of just £20,000 to look after three other chapels , they 'll have to pull out all the stops to raise the money .
19 DURHAM , who narrowly escaped defeat by Cumbria in their opening match of the season , will need to pull out all the stops when they travel to Strensall for their game against Yorkshire on Saturday .
20 The deadline was tight and Thatcher 's production team at Florence , Kentucky , had to pull out all the stops to meet it .
21 His work in the Sahara was recently included in a Sports Council exhibition that nearly never happened due to a last-minute decision by sponsors Kodak to pull out half of their backing money , which was needed for other photographic projects .
22 Despite new evidence that the brain damage caused by childhood exposure to lead as low as half the EC limit can affect people well into adulthood , in June 1990 , the UK dropped plans to pull out old lead pipes , in favour of the cheaper but less reliable chemical dosing method .
23 After the shooting of a UNICEF worker on Jan. 5 and of a third Red Cross worker on Jan. 15 , decisions were taken to pull out 15 of the 40 or so aid workers reported to be left in the city .
24 The merlin establishes its territory up in the heather-covered hill areas , and searches out suitable hooded crows ' nests from the year before which it will appropriate for its own brood .
25 Val Savage searches out some of the cleanest looks for this summer .
26 ‘ Smith is more mobile and searches out more openings .
27 If voices were to end at the same time as their canonic function ended they would fall out one by one , as in a round .
28 They must count out three paces , turn round quickly and throw the contents of the cup over their opponent .
29 Pale shades reflect light , opening out small areas , while on the other hand , dark , rich tones will absorb light to make a room look smaller .
30 Dampen the edge of the buckram , bring over the seam allowance of the band and press it on to the dampened edge , notching out excess fabric on inward curves .
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