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

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1 There should be time not only to carry out the patient care but also to discuss and evaluate it .
2 Sometimes the rainfall in winter is barely enough to cancel out the soil moisture deficit .
3 The one that has n't been in fact to employ somebody particularly perhaps to go out the market theatre but this particular mark in time it 's been very difficult for a theatre to actually find twenty thousand this financial year in fact we had to find seventy thousand pound cuts , that was a very difficult exercise so the answer to your question is we accept that recommendation and as soon as the finance is available we intend to employ somebody to take on that task .
4 They only pick out a word word here and there see
5 Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off .
6 Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number .
7 Good health should never be taken for granted — so taking out the NatWest Hospital Income Plan is a responsible decision which gives your family valuable financial support when they really need it .
8 As a school we did not want to be seen as constantly rolling out the begging bowl .
9 Apart from getting arrested in Hungary because we apparently missed out the customs post and had driven about 3 miles from the border before being caught by a car and made to return , we arrived safety at Gyor at about 10.30 pm .
10 As Fisher ( 1990 ) has already pointed out the community care reforms are being designed as if everyone who is to receive services feels equally happy about that fact , and can express a reliable opinion about their own need for care , and the success of the service in meeting their needs .
11 Also , the results of many surveys in both the United States and the United Kingdom suggest that only a few firms explicitly take the rate of interest into account in deciding whether or not to carry out an investment project .
12 A British expert , David Taylor , who attended the conference as a member of the International Zoo Veterinary Group , did not rule out the virus theory despite tests which show that 25 per cent of the dolphins appeared not to have been affected .
13 At that point he becomes marginally important to my future , and I might just make out a client sheet for him .
14 He could just make out the railway embankment from here , but not the station or the building that used to be the Turk 's Head .
15 The moon was not yet up and in the darkness we could only just make out the rock face of the west bank above us , a cliff some thirty feet high .
16 Mrs Gordon ( 61 ) who lives in Kingshurst , West Midlands , and now works at a nursing home , admitted in an official statement released by solicitor Steven Jonas that she had not carried out a smear test before joining Dr Kumar 's practice , but claimed she followed a technique he taught her .
17 Thailand has not carried out the death penalty for several years .
18 Although the cause of the fire is n't yet known , one of the men who owns the farm says that he 's not ruling out an arson attack .
19 You just walk out the police station I run up the road I was laughing my head off .
20 PR counsellors are people who advise , but do not carry out the PR work .
21 Lonrho had just bought out the brewing concern Heinrichs , which in 1964 had started another daily , called the Zambia Times , and a weekly , the Zambia News .
22 This suggests that the group undergoing relaxation is associated with a dipole moment and thus rules out the phenyl ring libration as a likely process .
23 He watched as the tramp sorted through the rubbish , finally pulling out a soft-drinks container .
24 Palace are at home to Blackburn today and Noades will have lunch with Rovers ' directors to finally thrash out the Thomas deal .
25 Now he says he has no immediate plans for exit and has not ruled out a trade sale .
26 The instructor may have been wondering if the height was going to be sufficient for a normal approach even though the student had already cut out the base leg to make a 180° turn on to finals .
27 I do n't know where he is , I 'll smash his head in when we get home , taking care to use the rolling-pin , then I can tell the judge I was just rolling out the sausage plait when he took me unawares .
28 ‘ The saboteur had already worked out an escape route . ’
29 *the purchaser — who physically carries out the purchase transaction .
30 she always goes out the pub crying .
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