Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] out [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | THE second law of thermodynamics always arouses interest because it is the only widely applicable law of physics that is not symmetric under time reversal , and so singles out a particular direction of time . |
2 | And David in , that psalm which we read earlier , in psalm twenty three , he paints the picture of how the good shepherd , not only seeks out the lost sheep but once he has brought him back , once he has rescued the , a lost sheep , he care for it . |
3 | Thus the same researcher not only carries out the basic work on a new product but — equally important — is out in the market-place looking for and trying to solve customer problems . |
4 | Throwing some levers normally cuts out an electric force field , or jumping onto a steel plate hurls Zack into the air and over an obstruction . |
5 | Furthermore , it is said , a defensive strategy based on such weapons effectively rules out the actual use of nuclear weapons . |
6 | If the moral ground changes , then the Kwikbuk plc PR division quickly maps out the new features and adapts accordingly . |
7 | In deciding whether to make a reference to the MMC the Secretary of State may ask for advice from the Director General of Fair Trading , as the OFT usually carries out a preliminary examination of the merger . |
8 | And that still comes out the same place ? |
9 | It also sets out the statutory compliance enforcement powers available to the Financial Reporting Review Panel and the Department of Trade and Industry . |
10 | This budget is extremely useful for management as it clearly sets out the short-term objectives and targets for the forthcoming budget period and is in a form that is easy to comprehend . |
11 | The BGS also carries out the Geochemical Survey Programme ( GSP ) and the Mineral Reconnaissance Programme ( MRP ) , both of which provide basic data of value for mineral exploration . |
12 | But such an argument implicitly rules out an important alternative ; for it discounts the idea that the attempt to give an a priori defence of individualism may be mistaken . |
13 | By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into . |
14 | The cockpit is then propelled by a large rocket and almost immediately stabilised by a small drogue , or parachute , which then pulls out the main chute , said Mr Brian Miller , of Martin Baker , the leading name in ejection seat invention and manufacture . |
15 | Consulting either an architect or a builder , the purchaser then works out an internal plan and discusses how the exterior should look . |
16 | Sometimes the whole body of the fish is banded with vertical marks , one of which conveniently blots out the real eye . |
17 | Victorine roared with sorrowful mirth : oh what a story , well that certainly cuts out the Blessed Virgin . |
18 | There , in Geneva , in a gentleman 's library , he came across a copy of the Elements of Geometry , in which Euclid methodically organizes and systematically lays out a large amount of geometrical knowledge . |