Example sentences of "[verb] out the [noun pl] on the " in BNC.

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1 We are not going to enquire into the details how such beams can be produced ( it belongs to the subject of physical electronics ) ; we shall accept the fact that the beam exists and will try to work out the forces on the outermost electrons .
2 If you come from a long line of octogenarians , then clearly you will need to work out the sums on the basis of the next 20 years or longer .
3 But Hebbert was there , guide in hand , picking out the classics on the Left Wall ( he reasoned it had to be a route on the left wall to provide a contrast to the big slab route just completed ) .
4 Multiplying out the brackets on the right-hand side and rearranging : Equation ( 5.7 ) is the capital asset pricing model .
5 THIS is one of those traumatic American dramas that aims to put you through the emotional mangle and spit out the pieces on the other side .
6 I dictate and Cats scribbles away and bashes out the replies on the word processor kindly loaned to us by the theatre .
7 We could n't sense that , a few hundred feet above us up the ridge , David Simpson 's and Jane Lapiner 's house had shaken apart , that rocks had thundered down the cliff face opposite my house , that a mile to the north at the precise moment that we were walking through Jim 's house and I was spreading out the blueprints on the hood of my car to continue our conversation , an overturned electric coffee pot in the Petrolia store had already started a blaze that would finish off the store and our adjoining post office in about 45 minutes .
8 At the beginning of exercise strength is often good , and then it steadily declines with increasing effort and , in severe cases , patients are weak all the time ; they ca n't see properly ; they see double ; their eyelids droop ; they ca n't hold their heads up ; they ca n't chew ; they ca n't swallow ; their arms and legs are weak ; they ca n't peg out the clothes on the washing line ; they ca n't walk upstairs , and in really severe cases they ca n't even breathe — unless they 're supported on life support machines they would die .
9 The chestnut-seller laid out the chestnuts on the grating to cool and then brought them over to Owen and Georgiades .
10 I ca n't quite make out the items on the list , however many times I go over it , or rather I ca n't make out the rooms on the staircase , or the stairs on my son 's forehead .
11 I ca n't quite make out the items on the list , however many times I go over it , or rather I ca n't make out the rooms on the staircase , or the stairs on my son 's forehead .
12 On another low table by the wall there was an inexpensive stereo unit and some uneven stacks of records ; he could n't make out the details on the posters on the wall above the unit , but they might have been Escher prints .
13 The position had been reached where she could not make out the labels on the cans of food she was heating up .
14 You make out the labels on the side there
15 With that beat I needed a really stomping guitar line to go with it so I worked it through in my head and then worked out the chords on the piano .
16 As he 'd quietly read out the names on the teamsheet , there 'd be 16 players sitting on the edge of their seats , all waiting and expecting to be picked .
17 Kate tried to giggle , reading out the directions on the stew , but nothing seemed funny .
18 A player landing on a Point Of Order square must decide whether they want an Aye or No before picking a card and carrying out the instructions on the card ( for example — ‘ David Owen backs you , lose 50 votes ’ ) .
19 Using the drawing as a template , mark out the brackets on the plank , reversing them head to toe to save timber .
20 The pain steadily increased in force , blotting out the fires on the hill above the melon beds , increasing the darkness until they could make out nothing in the compound below , and driving them back from the streaming verandah .
21 The bronze Moors were hammering out the hours on the clock in the Piazza San Marco .
22 The air was so full of flying stones , pieces of metal , swirling dust , that it was impossible to make out the markings on the car which had ended up skewed across the track , but it looked very much like a Dalgety .
23 There were no windows on the first-floor landing , and in the dark it was difficult to make out the numbers on the doors .
24 Hesitating , as if trying to make out the numbers on the house fronts , which were perfectly clear .
25 The next one is er thinking about the conversations you did not record which of these was the main reason why they were n't recorded please just read out the numbers on the card .
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