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

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1 Not all projects are suitable for carrying out in-house .
2 The latter methods are used by every modern choreographer working with classical dance because it is more flexible and expressive and many dancers trained in its technique are capable of acting out the deepest emotions of the characters played , as Ashton and MacMillan have continually shown .
3 If ratings are good at picking out enduring themes , while detailed observations are indispensable to explanations of how these themes arise , then the best analytical method should not choose between splitting and lumping but rather combine them .
4 The final part of the chapter is concerned with setting out the monetarist challenge to Keynesian economics and with comparing Keynesian and monetarist policy recommendations .
5 Another eight months was devoted to working out the spacing between characters .
6 Erm , we have experience of this , erm , or officers do , from other authorities , and many small companies are fearful of going out there and exporting .
7 You will discover , especially with the better players , that particular drills are valuable in ironing out their weaknesses .
8 His legs were increasingly unwilling to bear him up , and his senses were close to flickering out .
9 No child will gain pleasure or motivation from a chart if a parent is half-hearted in giving out a sticker or says , ‘ I have n't got time to think about that now ’ .
10 The recital quoted sets out the reason for adopting such a provision ; and when it comes to interpreting one or other of those detailed provisions , the recital is helpful in setting out the overall purpose to which they relate .
11 To people who went on about their likeness the girl was assiduous in pointing out that every feature when compared was different , but they were recognisable instantly as mother and daughter , as the woman in the shop said , they were from the same mould .
12 He and his team are simple-minded about getting out and getting cash flowing in from the customer .
13 When floating leaves start coming to the surface of the water the plants are ready for pricking out .
14 But , according to other track promoters , Ladbrokes are embargo-busting by giving out this information .
15 BRITISH turkey producers are intent on breaking out of their Christmas and Easter straitjacket and aim to spend about £250,000 this year to make the product less boring .
16 Abelson 1 noticed an increasing trend toward multiple authorship , deriving from the increasing size and cost of large science projects , such as space science and particle physics , where large numbers of people in multi-disciplinary teams are involved in carrying out relatively small numbers of experiments or observations .
17 Abelson noticed an increasing trend toward multiple authorship , deriving from the increasing size and cost of large science projects , such as space science and particle physics , where large numbers of people in multi-disciplinary teams are involved in carrying out relatively small numbers of experiments or observations .
18 It also reflected philosophical scruples since it was n't obvious how a mechanical device could be conscious and , as Descartes is famous for pointing out , the only thing of which we can be certain is that we are conscious .
19 As Levi-Strauss was to argue , different histories have different temporalities : the time scales of the sciences do not work at the same pace as other forms of history : they have their own dynamic , their own rhythm , their own times , sometimes fast , sometimes slow , that do not operate by the ordinary round of the year ; Bachelard was fond of pointing out that from a scientific point of view the ten years from 1920 to 1930 were as long an era as the previous five hundred .
20 He supposed Mr Rose was interested in finding out if he , Marcus , " was " homosexual , and whilst he would have liked to know that himself , and remembered the one explicitly sexual moment of his relations with Lucas with tremors of disgust and anxiety , he had no wish to go into that with Mr Rose .
21 A great many people are involved in putting out a newspaper .
22 GPs currently assess whether people are incapable of carrying out their job and therefore able to claim benefit .
23 Hand picking may not be the fastest way to harvest , but as Ernest and Julio are fond of pointing out , it provides the best start a wine can have .
24 By the nineteenth century , as today , chemists were intent on sifting out the so-called impurities of plants in order to isolate their ‘ active principles ’ .
25 ES is responsible for carrying out Government policies .
26 The investigator is interested in finding out what are the factors that influence this variation in awareness and involvement .
27 IDEAL HOME and Vi-Spring are interested in finding out about your bed , whether it 's comfortable and what features you would look for when choosing a new one .
28 The generally low-key Libyan response suggests that Col Gaddafi is intent on riding out the sanctions and does not want to repeat the mistakes of President Saddam Hussein of Iraq , who provoked the West last year by taking foreign workers hostage as ‘ human shields ’ .
29 The Government is fond of pointing out that output rose 20% between 1981 and 1991 , but it is setting the starting point in the trough of a recession to suit itself .
30 Mr Hellyer was capable of carrying out a simple crime ; he was practically incapable of taking sensible steps to avoid arrest afterwards .
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