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

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1 You will , however , get the chance to try out alcohol in the third week of Stage II of the diet .
2 It is this stage of trials that can be quite lengthy as teachers need to be able to try out material at a suitable place in the curriculum .
3 We swam out perpendicular to the two to three knot current , until we were in its heart .
4 It is difficult to put forward a programme which holds out hope of a better life when you have singularly failed to live up to your promises during your term of office .
5 The index is invaluable to the person who is merely seeking out information on a limited topic .
6 It 's very surprising just how few people can actually look up a reference , or seek out information on a given topic !
7 The aim to teach and carry out research at the highest possible level in the University 's mission statement is key to the future successful development of the University .
8 It can also carry out research through the Central Statistical Office and the Government Social Survey into a variety of topics .
9 On June 28 after the shooting incident US President Bush , describing Saddam Hussein as a " brutal bully " , refused to rule out speculation concerning a possible US-led military attack against Iraq to enforce compliance .
10 Although many valuable religious icons had not been removed , there was sufficient evidence of the building having been ransacked for the police to refuse to rule out robbery as a possible motive .
11 THE West Country , together with East Anglia , came out top in a recent satisfaction survey by the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts .
12 He came out top in the mechanical engineering section of the competition , run by CAD User magazine .
13 For a moment the porch shadowed her , then the moon came out form behind the dissipating clouds .
14 Fingers subconsciously searching out damage beneath the glossy surface , while he otherwise engages in conversation .
15 CONTINUING HIS LOOK AT HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT CHECKS OUT SONE OF THE BEST PC DRAWING PACKAGES AND EXPLAINS WHY YOU DO N'T HAVE TO BE MICHELANGELO TO USE THE .
16 He had married the daughters of several important Muslim chiefs and was in frequent communication with the " Mad Mullah " in Somaliland , supplying him with rifles and ammunition to help in his long drawn out war against the British .
17 A WELL thought out tribute to the classical talents of the late Valerie Thornton , this exhibition of paintings and etchings takes in her love for architecture , both ecclesiastical and vernacular .
18 And deals out Pleasure with a scanty Hand ;
19 The General Assembly has asked the richer countries to give one per cent of their annual budget to try and wipe out poverty in the third world .
20 ‘ Let's have a drink first , then , ’ said Coffin , pouring out whisky with a generous hand .
21 There may be a reluctance to carry out endoscopy in the elderly to obtain small bowel biopsy specimens on the grounds that the procedure is unsafe in the old and frail .
22 An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received .
23 Yet they all move together in the right way at the right time to carry out part of a complicated manoeuvre .
24 There is an opportunity to carry out research with a strong international content .
25 to carry out research in the social sciences
26 Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people .
27 It is almost conventional for discussions of localities to miss out experience of the Second World War , although First World War experiences are more commonly considered .
28 Hence if the construction of the building which is to be the catering premises shuts out light to the adjoining premises it thereby infringes the rights of the neighbours and gives rise to a cause of action for contravention of their easement of light .
29 With every move the visitor transfers from one ear to another , steps over the roughed out eye-socket of a sleeping figure , or dodges round a protruding nose .
30 My thought processes were still numb , but I got feebly into action , moving more and more strongly as I sought out wood for a fresh fire .
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