Example sentences of "out [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed he appeared to hold out the offer of an alliance with the radicals , insisting that there should be no split " among the democratic , progressive forces which are dedicated to carrying out transformations in society " . |
2 | As at September 1992 there were 137 companies listed by the Industrial Development Authority as approved to carry out activities in IFSC . |
3 | Bishops in every diocese in France could be seen sorting out conflicts in ecclesiastical organization according to its principles ; parish priests and laymen were drawn into the processes , whether as parties to disputes or as witnesses . |
4 | In fact , Labov 's propensity to set out patterns in his data in a highly visual way is quite in the spirit of exploratory statistics ; but the data are not presented as comprehensively nor analysed as thoroughly as they would be using Tukey 's principles . |
5 | The need for trainers to be able to bring out skills in others is paramount . |
6 | Contingent benefits have the advantage of picking out groups in society that are in greater need of income and/or in-kind support than other groups . |
7 | Nor is doling out rewards in tiny instalments the only restriction that a plant may impose in order to compel its pollen-carriers to provide the service it requires . |
8 | Probably in an old photo of Lennon banging out barre-chords in some dive off the Reeperbahn . |
9 | With power levels such as these on tap , the B-1R contains the obligatory limiter , and Ampeg have opted for a suitably compact , high-tech ‘ optocoupler limiter ’ system which uses an interrupted light beam to even out peaks in the signal . |
10 | BSkyB can not split their transmissions to black out programmes in various parts of Britain , the same way as BBC or ITV . |
11 | We 're talking about taking a site , laying out pitches in there , providing all the normal amenities — water , drainage , etc. and so on , electricity — and managing it . |
12 | Whether we avoid certain foods because God has told us to , or whether it 's simply because of the E numbers ; whether our purification rituals are there to chase out demons in the name of spiritual purity , or germs in the name of hygiene … we all have a sense that beyond the boundaries of our lives lurks Chaos . |
13 | There may be two bystanders , but they really , you do n't think they made any particular difference to the way the conversation went , so you might pick out relationships in general , or topic , or something else , but pick out the things that you think being significant in the conversation , and describe them . |
14 | These necessarily seek to cancel out particularities in the interest of identifying a set of determining principles . |
15 | The archers loosed blind in the darkness , but could do so only once without imperilling their friends , for after the shock of meeting it was stark hand to hand work without any daylight art about it , first a hacking and swinging ahead at any flesh that moved , then body to body fumbling where everyone panted out words in his own tongue to be safe from his comrades , and even swords were of little use . |
16 | erm Bicester ran out winners in the end by two one , but what a game , particularly in the second half which was very exciting and very hectic with the visitors trying hard to get that equaliser ; Bicester Town two , Kintbury Rangers one . |
17 | But pointing out limitations in a writer can sometimes seem arrogant , or at least condescending , as in this extract : At times Eliot is too confusing , too abstract and too well read , but his poems initially only demand a first response or simply an appreciation of the words , their structure , sound and order . |
18 | A report to the conference made by the World Wide Fund for Nature singled out sites in West Germany , Greece , Jordan , Pakistan , South Africa , the Soviet Union , Spain and Uruguay as particularly threatened by pollution , dams , silting and drainage . |
19 | The work consisted of laying out costumes in the appropriate dressing rooms in advance of the required changes , rescuing those from the previous number and returning them to Wardrobe , checking for damage , separating out for laundry . |
20 | PRINCESS Anne and the Queen Mother both carried out duties in the City of London yesterday . |
21 | With so many films being made in South Central LA , an organisation has arrived to help out directors in the ghetto : BOSSO Personal Bodyguard And Escort Services ‘ took care of business ’ for Boyz N The Hood and the upcoming White Men Ca n't Jump . |
22 | They piled up bricks and pulled out nails in our builders ' yard of a back garden , had a roaring bonfire every other night , and went to Nan 's for a bath . |
23 | It was an hour after sunset and already dark enough to pick out glow-worms in the bracken sparking brightly with a greenish light . |
24 | She also pointed out articles in the Woman 's Journal and Honey . |
25 | For gathering reference material and for working out ideas in sketch form it is hard to imagine a more convenient and practical medium . |
26 | They were much less concerned with the details or wider context of future activities , and much more interested in trying out ideas in practice before moving on to further planning . |
27 | They will then send out statements in their own name and your customers will pay them instead of you . |
28 | Both systems operators and database producers give out newsletters in which changes and ‘ new ’ techniques are introduced . |
29 | Before going out Wycliffe again studied the map and got Curtis to point out places in which he was interested . |
30 | These scratching actions are a crucial part of the cleaning routine , getting rid of skin irritations , dislodging dead hairs and combing out tangles in the fur . |