Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll need plenty , this time of year , or I 'll stink out the hall . |
2 | We wonder whether this has anything to do with an ‘ upgradeable ’ machine DEC seems to be using where you could yank out the 80486 and substitute a P5 . |
3 | Or you can scoop out the flesh of the potatoes and mix it with the sauce . |
4 | Or you could try out the flight simulator techniques at ‘ Star Wars ’ where you feel as if you 're really taking part in a full scale intergalactic battle . |
5 | Or he could rent out the property … |
6 | I thought that I would scratch out the pictures , but now that the woman has seen them they are not mine any more . |
7 | The fields shone a new green in the sun , and the air which for days had been hazy had been cleaned by the rain so that I could make out the shapes of sheep grazing near the old Coal Road above Cowgill as I walked down the lane . |
8 | They deliberately looked for inconsistencies where they basically knew I 'd told them but two aspects of the truth , in the hope that I 'd blurt out the real truth about something else in my fright and confusion . |
9 | Mala chose to go first , saying that she would check out the landing area for dangerous watchers and warn me if necessary when she sent the pod back up . |
10 | This means that she can throw out the eggs of her nest mates , but they have little chance to throw out hers . |
11 | What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ? |
12 | 2 Record the details of the request and ask for further details about the proposed story so that you can dig out the most useful in-depth material . |
13 | If your camcorder has manual override of the exposure control , try the effect of this at various settings ( with the camcorder picture shown on a colour television ) so that you can work out the one which gives the best balance between the highlight and shadow areas . |
14 | Find what is WRONG in these examples then write them out correctly so that you can work out the answers . |
15 | Then she retreated in bleak anguish to her bedroom , and sat hunched in the window-seat , looking out over the soft rolling lawns and distant Cotswold hills , dimly aware that her single most painful desire was that her mother were still alive , so she could pour out the secret desolation to the one person who 'd have understood … |
16 | To get rid of it you usually need to remove the radiator ( see below ) so you can flush out the sludge . |
17 | Erm so get sort of practise reading it so you can cut out the irrelevant stuff . |
18 | on this side , erm , they have them so you can work out the reverse bearings , but it 's it 's better not to use those , just , stick with the out |
19 | and use that as a reference so you can work out the others from it instead of trying to remember the lot . |
20 | So the whole day is done by the time you get started , so you can close out the foreign and even the U S domestic edition , domestic news , before you |
21 | You might be tempted to attribute it to lowish wage rates ( at the Brasserie ? ) , but a good answer would produce figures to justify this assertion ( you know both the staffing structure and the total wage bill for 1983 , at least , so you could work out the average gross wage per annum and relate it to what you knew about catering wages for the period ) . |
22 | To estimate the MPC t α 1 , it might be thought that we could carry out the following regression : where is an error term , and treat the value obtained for as an estimate of the MPC t α : 1 . |
23 | But to suggest that we should toss out the Garden of Eden story because it is not necessarily literal historical fact would be a dangerous precedent . |
24 | This does not mean that we should act out the ‘ dark ’ side of our nature . |
25 | I hope , though , there are fifteen hundred families in Portslade who are doing that job , not for me but for them , so that we can carry out the important educational processes that go on within the college . |
26 | ‘ However , we would like to have ours up and running much sooner so that we can iron out the teething problems before it becomes law . ’ |
27 | The project team think that they could carry out the further research in an additional year at an estimated cost of £20 000 , but that the chances of solving all the problems are only 30:70 as opposed to the 50:50 chance they gave the initial phase . |
28 | The project team think that they could carry out the further research in an additional year at an estimated cost of £20 000 , but that the chances of solving all the problems are only 30 : 70 as opposed to the 50 : 50 chance they gave the initial phase . |
29 | The International Cricket Council insist that they will stamp out the growing controversial problem of ball doctoring . |
30 | They 're only buying the site so they can clear out the caravans , are n't they ? |