Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] out [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Materials should bring out the social significance of knowledge about language .
2 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
3 But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police .
4 Oxford United are facing their own big challenge … four defeats in a row has dropped them back into the bottom half of the table … last home win was this one against Millwall … tomorrow they should … they must dish out the same treatment to struggling Southend
5 I will consider these issues in turn , but first I must set out the Parliamentary history of sections 61 and 63 by reference to which the case was argued before us .
6 Peter Holland Tyne Tees reporter : ‘ I 've been with TTTV in Middlesbrough for 18 years so my feelings are the merger should sort out the wasteful nonsense we 've had there doubling up on news stories . ’
7 First you must cut out the airy speculation inside the brackets , then you must examine in what ways this is and is not a new kind of play , and then rephrase juvenilian , which at present totters between juvenile and some reference to that difficult writer of Roman satires , Juvenal , who may be an influence on Marston , but hardly on Shakespeare .
8 Either the applicant must take out a bridging loan for that period — most are not in a position to do so — or the contractor goes without payment .
9 However , PEPs do not include life assurance cover and those with dependants should take out a separate policy , at additional cost .
10 No mystery tour of Britain should leave out the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain — reputedly transported from County Kildare by the magician Merlin .
11 Mr Whitehead of Withington wrote , ‘ I must point out the startling resemblance between your advert and the basic storyline of the James Bond film Goldfinger . ’
12 Maybe I should stroll out the front door and take a walk .
13 He stated : ‘ It is somewhat bizarre that local authorities should single out the nuclear industry with its accident-free transport record for attack when the public is placed at far greater risk by the routine traffic in fuels and chemicals which seem to be of little interest to our councillors . ’
14 We find it valuable to have a checklist of potential style markers ( even though this list itself is necessarily selective ) so that a reader may carry out a linguistic survey of the text , searching for significant features .
15 The group details are then re-examined for surface materials that might rule out the preliminary choice because of corrosion problems and choice is modified by the addition or substitution of a chemical type that will not affect the surfaces involved .
16 Stroud grants that if we want to know how a third person can know the nature of reality , we might carry out a psychological investigation of his methods of information processing , and then compare the results of his reasoning with known facts .
17 We suggest that you might work out a daily rate for lighting , repairs , telephone and sundries ( on the basis of a 36 week year ) and then charge that .
18 Anybody who want 's to take part , and ca n't get today 's Torygraph , send me another mail and we 'll work out the best way to get the stuff to you .
19 I 'm not hungry , I 'll miss out the first course anyway . ’
20 I 'll sort out the extra money with your agent . ’
21 ‘ I 'll sort out the big hitter from the two bob millionaires .
22 Times was hard , and he had the advantage over the insurance company of knowing that his profits might be tapering off in the near future , and he thinks , ah , I 'll get , er , I 'll take out a Permanent Health Insurance , based on my present income to protect seventy-five , because I know in about three or four years time , my income would have gone down to about sixty per cent of what it is , so .
23 He might cut out the middle man you see .
24 " He envisages any show as a complete theatrical entity-staging , set design , choreography ; he 'll map out the whole show , then monitor it bar by bar — police it .
25 Give me a line-up of blokes I 've never met before , and I 'll pick out the big hitter for you . ’
26 ‘ I 'll check out the smaller break for starters .
27 Well you might find out a little bit later on , an I 'll also have live music on the show from the Old Vic in , Andrew 's gon na be down there with Edward , it 's all to come .
28 But one day she asked if she could stay out the whole day , and away she went on her little pony , with her two dogs running behind .
29 And now it was out of its glass frame he could make out a faded signature at the bottom :
30 The cloth inside muffled the noise , but when he got close to the window he could make out a human voice .
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