Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb -s] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( d ) The contractor has the possible opportunity to tender , with the approval of the architect , for work which is subject to a prime cost sum , provided the contractor directly carries out such work in the ordinary course of his business . |
2 | The defeat virtually rules out any chance of the Sunday League title , with just one win from their first five matches . |
3 | A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd , or those that are past their best . |
4 | Agarawal also points out other failures of forestry and fuelwood projects in Java ( p. 105 ) , and Upper Volta ( p.166 ) , mainly blaming a lack of a community of local interests . |
5 | Tight security at the firmly sealed jail also rules out any video recording . |
6 | It should be decided whether PR should act in a ‘ technician ’ or ‘ policy-making ’ role , the implication being that a technician simply carries out top management orders whereas the policy-maker inputs into corporate strategic plans . |
7 | In this analysis Berger deliberately leaves out any consideration of the truth of the theory of psychoanalysis , arguing that a sociological approach brackets off judgements of the practical or scientific usefulness of psychotherapy . |
8 | But the bass is figured and Schein obligingly points out alternative methods of performance : two tenors or soprano and tenor instead of the sopranos ; bass to be played by trombone , bassoon , or violone ; soprano II to be replaced by violin or flute ; or simply soprano solo with continuo — by which expedient the German solo song with continuo was born almost by accident . |
9 | The company already churns out 62 titles a month under such imprints as Mills & Boon , Silhouette and Harmony . |
10 | With his open mind the PROFITBOSS never shuts out profitable opportunities . |