Example sentences of "out if [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine you were trying to find out if a DIY store would do well in your area . |
2 | On this occasion he could only get 5in so he told one of the shunters , George Dyson , what had happened and asked him to go back along the fish vans and find out if a bag was off . |
3 | The guide would be particularly useful to people who lived some distance away and who needed to find out if a visit to the record office would be helpful . |
4 | There must be something we can pick out if a difference in judgement is to be justified . |
5 | With Dad 's being a builder he 's showing fellows how to get people out if a house is demolished . |
6 | Mahogany Joes , we used to call them , and there was a sure method of finding out if a grouse was getting on a bit . |
7 | I casually wondered how I would get out if a bomb went off down at ground level . |
8 | In cases where the price is difficult to establish , a pricing analysis should only be carried out if a valuation of the business has been undertaken , since it will not be possible to advise on an initial asking price unless a reasonable estimate of the current market value can be established . |
9 | Police are trying to find out if a fire which killed three men at a rest home in Harrogate in North Yorkshire was started deliberately . |
10 | Now the operation may only be carried out if a foetus is badly damaged or if a pregnancy threatens a woman 's life or health or is the result of a crime . |
11 | Services in Belfast , Banbridge and Strabane — with an expenditure of 33p , 39p and 51p respectively per capita — stand to lose out if no additional money is available to extend services to other parts of the province . |
12 | There is sometimes more than one reason for an error , though : always find out if an error is a real mistake that needs your attention , or simply a slip of the pen that the writer would correct on re-reading . |
13 | The front pushes wide on a steady throttle and the rears will only slide out if the power is cut suddenly on the faster curves . |
14 | An attack may die out if the timber becomes hard and unpalatable to the beetle with age and correct maintenance . |
15 | Your GP may be able to point you in the right direction , and it 's worth finding out if the psychology department of your local hospital takes referrals . |
16 | In the event of enemy action , surely some , or all , might have been able to bale out if the plane had not immediately exploded . |
17 | Melot had recruited an Arab whom he proposed to send into the town to find out if the garrison had been alerted . |
18 | The priests would therefore examine ancient writings to find out if the event had already occurred in the past and what solution had then been applied to it . |
19 | Find out if the venue will be noisy and whether you can expect it to be hot or cold . |
20 | It asked him to omit the Foreign Secretary 's residence , and although generally to conform to the 1856 conditions , he should ascertain Hammond 's latest requirements and find out if the building could be reduced in size . |
21 | The interviewer wants ( a ) to find out if the informant is a full-time housewife and ( b ) if so , how she spends her working day . |
22 | As there were no accumulators on the train the lights went out if the engine uncoupled from the train . |
23 | But these embarrassing infinities cancel out if the theory includes not only the weak force , but also the electromagnetic force , and two neutral carriers as well as the charged W particles . |
24 | He refused , however , to give the isotopic content of the exported material — information that is needed to work out if the plutonium is of weapons grade . |
25 | In the next example , the teacher could have developed this child 's thinking by suggesting that they should find out if the boat would still float when carrying a smaller stone or if a larger boat could carry the stone they had . |
26 | We 'll find out if the brand ever goes on TV . |
27 | Researchers wanted to find out if the presence or absence of these antigens helped the tumours to overcome the body 's immune system . |
28 | It was difficult to work out if the hotel had a private beach or whether the builders had simply dumped their excess sand and cement next to the water . |
29 | This is useful for , say , sustaining the effect of a quiet reverb which would otherwise be cut out if the gate started to release immediately . |
30 | ‘ It still should n't be that difficult to find out if the place has been tampered with , ’ Charlotte said . |