Example sentences of "[vb -s] out all " in BNC.

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1 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
2 A strip which has been missed with the herbicide stands out all season long , to the embarrassment of both spray operator and farmer .
3 HARPY takes the types represented by its finite state grammar and compiles out all the tokens — the possible utterances in the system — ahead of time .
4 Sulentic 's analysis rules out all of these possibilities .
5 The five-way selector deals out all the sounds you would expect to find and the tone control really does add more sparkle , rather than ( as is so often the case ) rendering everything tinny and harsh .
6 He works at the KGB like Jesus he clears out all the filth and drives people away , because they have a lot of crooks there ’ .
7 Which is a great pity , because if one cuts out all the Freudian claptrap , Abse has produced a brilliant character analysis of the Prime Minister , and of the whole Thatcher phenomenon , which succeeded in scaring the wits out of me .
8 FAXgrabber cuts out all the hard work and will encourage more people to switch to computer-fax systems .
9 The cone is drawn with and marks out all the possible light paths through P 1 ; it is called the light cone at P 1 .
10 The beef is tender and full of flavour and , although the breed grows more slowly than the big continental animals , the deficit is adequately compensated for by much cheaper production costs in terms of food and housing ( it stays out all year round ) .
11 Your de-ioniser takes out all vital mineral ions .
12 That 's what you want , a decent endowment , it takes out all the fluctuations , and er the they 've big reserves , and of course the minute the endowment starts to look a bit poorer , it 's switch back to P E Ps , course I 've always said that P E Ps were a good idea , and the charges are much better now than they were , and I 'm just thinking of the poor chap that 's read the paper two years ago , over his tea and toast on a Sunday and thought mhm good idea , I 'll take an endowment , and two years later it 's the same person saying aha , no , pretty bad news an endowment .
13 ‘ It 's a bit like blackmail , especially the part which points out all the money raised would be spent in their hospital . ’
14 This 30-minute insight squeezes out all the grisly facts and figures and reveals the growing number of attacks on British tourists around the world .
15 There is also ‘ value-rational ’ ( wertrational ) action , where the goal is so dominant for the actor that it drives out all calculation or concern for consequences .
16 But he finds out all these things but he does n't tell you and you keep getting killed and you think I wonder if I could do it
17 SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE GROUP PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS TO MAKE THE HIGHLANDS A HOTBED OF COMPUTING
18 LOTUS PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS IN LAUNCH OF LOTUS NOTES 3
19 LOTUS PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS WITH NOTES 3
20 The engineering manager who chats warmly to the customers has a revenue impact , as does the quality control manager who spies on the competition , as does the production director who pulls out all the stops to achieve an impossible deadline .
21 Judith Milner , a Healthcare consultant from Leeds pulls out all the stops when it comes to selling the range of services .
22 ‘ An undisclosed stock option worth three hundred thousand pounds throws out all your figures !
23 This consolidates the document into its current form and throws out all the previous rubbish .
24 As usual , a bunch of passengers rushes out all at once .
25 Q My problem is that my hair falls out all the time .
26 If the firm pays out all its reported earnings as dividends and so has zero growth , the value of the firm will be ( using ( 6.27 ) with g = 0 ) , where Y o = earnings per share before interest and tax , T c = rate of corporation tax , = = earnings of the firm before interest and tax , r U = cost of capital ( required rate of return ) for an unlevered firm .
27 This quotation sets out all the points required for an action .
28 if I can er start first of all with the pleadings bundle and with the statement of claim which erm er sets out all the er upon which the plaintiffs and your Lordship will see from paragraph one that this claims relate to the purchase by the plaintiff of a lease of a restaurant and wine bar business at and er it is alleged that the defendants were retained by the plaintiffs to advise them in relation to that transaction in early September of nineteen eighty five and that the contract between them er contained the usual implied required for the defendant to exercise or deal with the proper and care in relation to their conduct of the transaction and er to the advice given to the plaintiffs throughout .
29 But the division of labour within the enterprise is not a juggernaut which crushes out all trace of ‘ skill ’ or peculiarity in the wage-labour of each and every branch of production , and neither can the ‘ capitalist ’ attain the Taylorist ideal of total control over labour .
30 It simply wipes out all pointers to that file .
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