Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [verb] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In their private lives , many of the repealers sought to live out the ideal of companionate marriage .
2 As regards the current European Communities-European Free Trade Area negotiations [ see p. 37906 ] , the programme avoided ruling out the possibility of an eventual application for EC membership .
3 The outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force admitted carrying out the shooting .
4 The discovery was painful , and his heavy-lidded eyes narrowed to shut out the picture she made with them .
5 And her mind tried to blank out the rest of it .
6 Afterwards Travis began sorting out the things they were to take with them .
7 David decided to test out the conditions — his ten years of experience showed us what could be achieved with practice .
8 By 1924 Hill had bought out the family interests and established Beecham Estates and Pills Ltd .
9 Meanwhile the British warships had to ride out the monsoon .
10 Forester 's fear was not so much that the room might not have been available , but that if Hennessy had moved out the hotel might be closed down for the off-season altogether .
11 The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over .
12 The defendants applied to strike out the statement of claim of the local authority on a preliminary issue on the grounds that the authority could not maintain an action in libel for words which reflected on it in relation to its governmental and administrative functions and that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action .
13 The Newcastle-based steel fabricator and erector contracted to carry out the steelwork went into receivership early in the operation but fortunately Bone , Connel & Baxters of Motherwell was able to take over at short notice and , says Alan Muir , ‘ did a great job ’ .
14 Slowly , imperceptibly , Mrs Burrows influence began to draw out the woman 's hidden qualities until one day she shocked the neighbourhood in a different way : by appearing decently dressed , and at tending the women s meeting .
15 It 's true you know if a di if a child did come out the gate , with that wee fella yesterday I saw him he was with Ryan and he went up that path like lightning .
16 One officer was convinced his superior had spelt out the situation in his corps in detail , so accurate was her diagnosis when she preached .
17 The FMLN denied claims that its urban commandos had carried out the murder .
18 More important , young McNab had thrown out the challenge to me … he was a hooligan , a no-gooder , a baitz … .
19 The Sunday newspaper articles had come out the week before last , and were still bringing in letters .
20 It was not until the cheers had subsided and Reg Pybus had pointed out the rashness of my statement that I decided instead on getting the match abandoned .
21 England had thrown out the Stuart monarch , James II , and brought in his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange , followed by the heirless Queen Anne .
22 A professional development teacher interviewed pointed out the ambiguity of HMI expounding an aesthetic domain in Curriculum Matters 2 ( DES , 1985c ) and continuing to publish further booklets in this series under subject headings .
23 The bombardment of chilly droplets seemed to drive out the blackness of her thoughts .
24 The officer in charge decided to turn out the lights for ten minutes to allow the culprit to return the goods .
25 The bomb had taken out the café , and the two floors above it .
26 Lyddy had laid out the pearl grey coat and skirt that had been a present from Aunt Emily and a fur coat Alexandra had never seen before , heavy and glossy .
27 But what of the farmers expected to carry out the work in a time of recession .
28 Behind the scenes talks about a coalition programme were initiated and the party " managers met to share out the candidatures for the projected election .
29 Savory Milln applied to strike out the action on the grounds that there was no basis for the claim ( see Eagle Trust plc v SBC Securities Ltd [ 1992 ] 4 All ER 488 ) .
30 All these questions came tumbling out the moment she entered my room a couple of days later .
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