Example sentences of "to [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Nonetheless , he admits to editing out one joke that created some controversy when it appeared in a promotional reel earlier this year .
2 A hospital 's emergency and maternity units are still threatened with closure after a report failed to ruled out the possibility .
3 There is n't a hotel restaurant , but when it comes to eating out in Stuttgart you 're spoilt for choice .
4 At this moment I 'm committed to seeing out my contract . ’
5 The policy of increasing the role of the market sector has extended to contracting out services in the National Health Service and local government and the removal of the monopoly powers of solicitors ( over house sale conveyancing ) , or barristers appearing in the high court , opticians , and financial services via Big Bang in 1986 .
6 ensuring fair competition by removing the obstacles and disincentives to contracting out ;
7 The combined effect of these two decisions , at least if the broader implications of the Redmond Stichting decision are followed , upon UK law in relation to contracting out is clearly very significant , as the UK government seems now to have realised .
8 However , the significance of the above cases is not confined to activities not in the nature of commercial ventures or to the past or to contracting out by government .
9 Most just let off steam by shouting and screaming , but one in five admitted to lashing out .
10 Though a picture may sometimes be worth a thousand words , this may not be true when it comes to drawing out facts from figures .
11 The account is not exhaustive but is outlined with a view to drawing out alternative perspectives .
12 I 'm hardly up to whipping out gourmet meals !
13 Perhaps other bands could be persuaded to up their releasing to one single a month ; this would slow Gedge down , until , presumably , he resorted to bringing out a single every week and , indeed , every day .
14 re-examining and evaluating existing applications of the approach with a view to bringing out what has been achieved that could not have been derived by other methods
15 For every Tiller that admits to sneaking out , two will insist that they stayed indoors every night .
16 Drum Taps ( Frankie Dettori ) finished second to Sought Out in the Prix Kergorlay with Michelozzo third .
17 Flaubert went to the house of Kuchuk Hanem , a famous Cairene courtesan reduced to eking out a living in this provincial backwater .
18 Morton 's controversial final chapter is only a few thousand words long and attempts to sum up the marriage now but TODAY has discovered new revelations showing how close Diana came to walking out — and still might .
19 Geography Some consideration should be given , within a very large authority , to spacing out orders geographically .
20 And he saw , too , narrowing eyes that were used to singling out detail at great distance , the betraying glitter of sunlight upon arms , below him in the copses of the valley .
21 Old Ramsbum 's not up to keeping out gangs of terrorists . ’
22 Backed by anti-lock brakes , this makes the Prelude well-geared to keeping out of trouble .
23 Already Hewlett-Packard Co has gone about 70% of the way to fitting out its HP 9000 as well as its rapidly ‘ opening ’ HP 3000s with the facilities that mainframe users expect and demand , and machines like Sequent Computer Systems Inc 's Symmetries and NCR Corp 's multi-80486 machines are offering the performance that mainframe users need at a fraction of the price IBM has traditionally demanded , and are not blind to the fact that to win mainframe users ' hearts and minds , they will have to offer the stability and functionality and versatility of the mainframe .
24 I feel dizzy now , close to passing out , I feel .
25 Of course I would have enjoyed the occasion much more had I been in better shape , but in the event it all went better than I had dared hope even if I was near to passing out at times .
26 The importance of living up to what was required by one 's status and what one had been used to came out over and over again in the discussions of the time , and ‘ prudence ’ became a moral imperative in the process of becoming axiomatic in the 1830s and 1840s .
27 The ninth seed , Michael Stich , also came close to bowing out but escaped with a 4-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 win over Frenchman Rodolphe Gilbert .
28 The main reason why the US market is so much more competitive appears to be tradition : American consumers are accustomed to hunting out bargains and buying on price , whereas Europeans are more likely to buy on brand name .
29 Having applied his newspaper-research skills to hunting out pre–1800 references to the fame , he hankers after an opportunity to produce a researched , scholarly history of the game as a whole : ‘ There has n't been a proper history since Rowland Bowen 's , and a great deal has been discovered since then .
30 Next day , I set myself to writing out my dream , as Horace Walpole did with his dream of Otranto .
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