Example sentences of "[vb pp] out some " in BNC.

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1 Sorted out some more work to be photocopied .
2 I have looked out some , and they are marvellous .
3 Now the editors have picked out some plums to make up a poets ' special - from Eliot and Auden , through Allen Ginsberg ( 'I think it was about the same time that I was having these Blake visions ' ) to John Ashbery and the delightful Elizabeth Bishop .
4 Anyway , at half time , Geoff 's standing right at the back of the London Road — and at the back there you can see down to the tea place underneath because some bugger 's smashed out some of the asbestos bit along the back .
5 OSF also rolled out some future development plans in its Open Road plan .
6 It was only eight o'clock ; obviously I 'd conked out some time before everybody else , and they were still asleep ( I had heard appropriate log-sawing-like noises coming from Hamish and Tone 's room on my way back from the bathroom ) .
7 The lowest price submitted for the work , £232,024 , was from John Kelk of No. 13 South Street , Grosvenor Square , who had already carried out some work for the Government , but is better known as a railway contractor .
8 A corresponding survey , carried out in Sweden in 1981 , found that orientation courses had only been evaluated in 8 libraries of 34 , one-third of the libraries had evaluated courses in manual information retrieval and about half the libraries with courses in computerized information retrieval had carried out some form of evaluation .
9 The interviews were carried out some ten months after the initiation of the courses , and included students who had taken part in some twenty courses .
10 Finally , hypnosis is usually carried out some time after the police have done their normal questioning , but memory of an event can often improve spontaneously after an interval of time has passed ; this phenomenon is known as the ‘ reminiscence effect . ’
11 The interviews were carried out some time after the abuse had been established , so that while all had been on the child abuse register only half were still on the register when interviewed .
12 The BGS has carried out some drilling ( Leake and Styles , 1984 ) and soil sampling ( Smith and Leake , 1984 ) in this poorly exposed area and some data are available on Open File .
13 The psychiatrist John Cooper has carried out some work on the personality characteristics of ‘ houseproud ’ women .
14 It is believed that all but two committees have carried out some form of investigation based on information provided in the 1991 series of reports .
15 But while he was there , he also carried out some private research into the potential for amusement machines in pubs which the government had just legalised .
16 1992 ) , almost every DHA had met with GPs either individually or in small groups ; three-quarters had held general meetings in addition and two-thirds had carried out some form of survey .
17 The tests were carried out some years previously under Soviet rule .
18 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
19 back issues have turned out some previous lectures but you can pick them up afterwards rather than now .
20 erm Unfortunately when you 're short of money , you know , you have to try and get it from wherever you can and of course , in lots of cases , the supermarket chains have actually bailed out some football clubs , you know , by buying pieces of the car park etc .
21 Earlier chapters have drawn out some of the consequences of this peculiarity ; this one turns to procedural matters , and to the way in which the involvement of third parties , once an obstacle to the legal recognition of trusts , was turned into a virtue and one of their greatest strengths in the legal enforcement of testamentary dispositions .
22 During the post-war period Hayek has drawn out some of the assumptions underpinning his economic theorizing and developed them into a general theory of society .
23 But supposing Browning for some reason has copied out some lines from his wife 's almost equally well-known A Musical Instrument , beginning ‘ What was he doing , the great god Pan , Down in the reeds by the river ? ’
24 It was from Jimmy that she heard the worrying news that Vasey 's had recently been bought out some months ago by the giant Massingham Engineering .
25 The Owens have been unable to persuade the Department of Transport to buy their property , though it has bought out some of their neigbours .
26 And he 's lammed out some place . ’
27 She was on her own : Dr Neil had been called out some time ago to attend a woman in childbirth , and Matey had gone to visit an old friend in St John 's Wood , and she was the sole mistress of the doctor 's house in Vetch Street .
28 My hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) rightly pointed out some of the anomalies that the Minister says he will reply to , such as the marrried student with two children who will receive a 25 per cent .
29 But if Lucy had talked about him and given out some kind of general warning , this could be as far as he 'd ever get .
30 Maria had brought out no money , but she had smuggled out some of her jewels .
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