Example sentences of "[noun] to try out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Demonstrations of Prestel are given as part of the information skills courses and pupils have the opportunity to try out the system . |
2 | 13 May — A Movement Accompaniment Day run by and , which will also include an opportunity to try out the machines in the Fitness Centre . |
3 | Neutrality on a subject like male prostitution ( Masculinity NI 175 ) and child absue ‘ men bring their 12-year old sons to try out a travesti ’ is a political cop-out . |
4 | His health , never very good , began to fail in 1851 , and in August 1854 , he proceeded to Germany to try out the mineral waters there , but died on 25th November 1854 at Cannstadt , near Stuttgart . |
5 | Other resorts are dedicated to the more experienced sailors , with strong winds and unrivalled opportunities to try out a wide range of quality boards and sails . |
6 | Well I think it 's best to , yeah yeah , I mean o the best thing to do is actually lift it up and use a little bit of the underneath to try out the colours what colour 's that going to be ? |
7 | We welcome the proposal to try out a new Campaigns Unit for one year , but would stress : |
8 | Because this is England 's last match for at least 3 ½ months , Robson had to balance his desire to try out a few options with the need to retain the basic framework of his World Cup team . |
9 | Spring is here and our make-over feature is back , offering readers the chance to try out a glamorous new look . |
10 | The black-eyebrowed albatross was a frequent visitor to the Parsee , and gave Gould the chance to try out a crude but innovative experiment — one of the first attempts to tag and monitor a live sea bird . |
11 | Once , when very drunk , Simon had phoned me late one night to try out a new concept , the ‘ Uzi-O-Gram ’ , which had the catchline ‘ Shoot up your girlfriend 's wedding , just for fun ! |
12 | Salford was the first district to try out The X Factor . |
13 | The value of a religious noviciate which asks novices to try out a variety of these functions in turn is that it exposes novices to the value of each . |
14 | Even if a permanent garden circuit is contemplated , it makes sense to try out the lights on a temporary basis to find the best positions to fix your power points . |
15 | Personal assistant Jacqueline Branch went to London 's Raphael Clinic to try out a float . |
16 | It did n't take long for some bright spark to try out the Doom Diver Catapult in a battle . |
17 | Florida was the first place in the world to try out the scheme , in spite the cynics who said it would n't work . |
18 | Yesterday , the Princess also turned down an invitation to try out a hospital treadmill saying she was much too fit already . |
19 | THE Princess of Wales yesterday turned down an invitation to try out a hospital treadmill saying she was much too fit already . |
20 | LLNL is working with the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory to try out the process on polychlorinated biphenyls , which are such a problem for conventional incineration . |
21 | So , now is a good time to try out the zoom controls while watching the effect in the viewfinder . |
22 | This means a reasonable length of time to try out the goods generally , not a reasonable length of time in which to discover any defects there might be in the goods , Bernstein v. Pamsons Motors ( Golders Green ) Ltd. ( 1986 Q.B. ) . |