Example sentences of "[verb] out the [adj] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms . |
2 | Children who came hoping to try out the latest Streetfighter games nearly ended up in street fights themselves . |
3 | Only recently , Indian organisations such as the Shuar Federation have persuaded the government to grant legal titles to communal Indian land holdings , and in some cases this has been possible only after foreign volunteers have carried out the necessary land surveys . |
4 | Nothing wrong with this ; alcohol is a neurodepressant , knocking out the complex brain circuits involved in civilizing behaviour — the obedience to convention , the shyness , the fear of rejection . |
5 | These later , more extensive , excavations brought various new finds to the surface as well as picking out the original flint walls . |
6 | Once you have established better eating habits , cut out the empty calorie foods , and achieved your target weight by a slow , careful process of calorie control , you should find staying there a natural follow-up . |
7 | Here short-pile fabric is used to pick out the main pattern shapes , providing a relief pattern that highlights the design . |
8 | The civilian staff put out the empty milk bottles and leave the camp , another day 's work done , and the regimental police staff in the guardroom check to see that all the recruits have booked in and that all the visitors have been booked out . |
9 | I said I 'd tear out the dead michaelmas daisies , but the gardener had done that . |
10 | On the £15 million acquisition costs to buy out the private Rover shareholders , Lord Young writes : ‘ I have had further discussions with Commissioner Sutherland [ Sir Leon Brittan 's predecessor in charge of competition policy ] . |
11 | If we would give him half an hour to get over the shock of his resurrection he would quietly sit down with a piece of paper ( the back of a bigger envelope , I suppose ) and would work out the relevant design formulae . |
12 | The problem is that soap washes out the natural skin oils which keep our skin supple and protect it from the ravages of the outside world . |
13 | The decree was intended to wipe out the illegal cash holdings of black-marketeers , and to drain from the economy up to 20 per cent of the money supply , which had become bloated by the printing of new money to cover budget deficits in recent years . |
14 | Although he believed thoroughly in the ability of these products to fill out the tiny character lines around the eyes and mouth , and to smooth his neck , he did not want to admit he was buying them for himself . |
15 | ‘ Those cartridge cases are n't American issue , ’ I said , holding out the green-lacquered steel casings . |
16 | The problem with industry-funded research has always been sorting out the intellectual property rights . |
17 | The IRA blast knocked out the five operating theatres in the regional orthopaedic hospital which is also noted for its care of geriatrics . |
18 | He emptied out the fired cartridge cases , went across to the sink and washed the gun under the hot tap . |
19 | Marx points out the deeper class relations and potential conflicts below the surface of society . |
20 | The design we are going to talk about is a DIY design in that , apart from a 555 timer and 4001 NOR gate chip , discretes are used to carry out the various circuit operations and the system is capable of being modified for those who like a starting point and then like to experiment . |
21 | That requires more people to carry out the Conservative Government Acts of Parliament , and we are bound to employ more people to do that . |
22 | All the internal doors were open and she could make out the tumbled travel bags she had left half-packed and which now spilled their contents across the room . |
23 | Of course there were again too many people chasing too few jobs , but they took it so well , from the older ones amongst the women , who shared out the few cleaning jobs that were going in the City of London , to the elderly Scottish temporary Clerk-in-Charge of the boy 's department . |
24 | The secret of both recipes is bringing out the natural fruit flavours — why not try them soon ? |
25 | The last word must go to Uniteds magnificent supporters who have supported the club so vociferously , ALMOST drowning out the 500 Leeds supporters who were allowed into the ‘ Theatre of Dreams ’ last September . |
26 | Have you checked out the local sports facilities ? |
27 | Pollution and the removal of riverside hedges have played their part ; but above all , dredging and drainage have ironed out the varied bed conditions of gravel and silt to which the larvae of these and many other insects were so minutely adapted . |
28 | Roll out the red fondant trimmings and cut out thin ( 5mm/¼inch ) strips for the window and door trimmings , and for trimming the edge of the roof . |
29 | Because the picrite basalts show only a shallow correlation between Nd and Os isotope variation , the data neither require nor rule out the hyperbolic mixing curves ( Fig. 3 ) . |
30 | Others with not dissimilar roots to have attracted the attention of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which doles out the little gold men , include Charles Laughton ( Scarborough ) , Anthony Havelock Allen ( Darlington ) and Flora Robson ( South Shields ) . |