Example sentences of "out all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Comments from a Lambeth spokesman bear out all PEN 's worst fears . |
2 | I see no advantage in adopting the Labour Government 's negative stance and ruling out all possibility of a link being built . |
3 | He had been doodling obsessive box-like designs , a nest of interlocking right-angled lines locking out all possibility of error or surprise . |
4 | It is possible to pad out all records to the length of the largest and handle them as fixed-length . |
5 | It simply wipes out all pointers to that file . |
6 | " Some of the groups " , the White Paper said , " found themselves attempting to reconcile a wish for strict emissions targets , and hence a wish to phase out all fossil fuel burning , with a dislike for the nuclear option and support for coal in the short term . |
7 | PCBs wiped out all otters in Holland . |
8 | The army appeared to have achieved their aim with the notorious Operation Phoenix aerial bombardment campaign of January 1986 which drove out all civilians from the area . |
9 | After completely flushing out all hydrocarbon , the plugs were saturated with a brine of 100 000 ppm NaCl . |
10 | To carry out all functions and duties of a Trading Standards Officer as required . |
11 | On the journey back into town Merrill deliberately froze out all thoughts of the past hour and its momentous revelation , concentrating instead on driving meticulously through the heavy rain . |
12 | United came out all guns blazing … |
13 | As no suitable package could be purchased at an acceptable cost , it was decided to carry out all systems analysis and programming work in-house . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ I expect Mr Morgan is pulling out all Iris stops . ’ |
16 | One of the stores targeted by FoE , the B&Q chain , has announced it intends to phase out all imports of unsustainably-produced tropical timber by 1995 — the target date set by the World Wide Fund for Nature . |
17 | This they can not do , mainly because they take out of context the parental characteristics they are studying and then average out all fluctuations over time and situation . |
18 | ‘ I … um — not sightseeing , ’ the part of her that was made of sterner stuff cancelled out all chance of such an offer . |
19 | The impartiality and fairness with which he has carried out all tasks during many years on the school 's management team have been beyond reproach . |
20 | Some significant advances have been made in removing the colonial view of history and society which virtually blotted out all history and culture , apart from that of Europe and European settlers in Africa . |
21 | Apparently this person 's been going out all hours of the day and night . ’ |
22 | You ca n't stay out all hours at your age . |
23 | The way that many politicians and others have called for the teaching of " facts " and wish to throw out all matters relating to " mere opinion " such as environmental concerns , shows how unaware many people are that there is any problem with regard to the reliability of facts or the possibility of there being evidence supporting beliefs and values . |
24 | He is out all day from 11 am. to midnight . |
25 | Trudging back one evening , having been out all day and having had no luck , Charles spotted a large heap of rocks on the hillside above them , and asked what it was . |
26 | We live in little beach chalets and look out all day on the Mediterranean ; its blueness always surprises me , though I 've seen it so often . |
27 | Zbo , who had been out all day trying to sell his paintings , returned to find Modigliani sleeping off his drunken stupor on their sofa . |
28 | ‘ I 've been too busy to take him out all day , and I do like him to have a little outing . ’ |
29 | If a wife is going to be out all day and her husband refuses to help in the home , she may have to consider arranging or paying for help if she can afford to — in order to do what she wants to do . |
30 | The sort of pet you can keep depends very much on where you live , whether you work or are out all day , and how much money you have . |