Example sentences of "out [noun] 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 I suspect that some of the drug barons who shell out money in support of what must be a pretty costly operation regard the academically-minded staff of the OHE as a bunch of eggheads , not to say ‘ wets ’ , who ought to be earning their keep by polishing up the industry 's somewhat tarnished image , and by encouraging sales , instead of spending their time and the companies ' profits on airy-fairy projects which are n't going to rustle up a pennyworth of business .
3 Therefore , if a bookmaker pays out money in the mistaken belief that a certain horse has won , s.5(4) is inappropriate .
4 Those lucky teachers who came under Basil 's guidance were helped to be more creative themselves and to bring out creativity in their children with the amazing results which we saw in the West Riding schools .
5 As at September 1992 there were 137 companies listed by the Industrial Development Authority as approved to carry out activities in IFSC .
6 Once you have worked out which models have been struck by the mortar work out damage in the normal way .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Combining therapy and politics in an interesting way that still has to reach this country is the work of Bjorn Magner ( 1972 ) who , in Sweden , has used a kind of political psychodrama , not in order to point out weakness in our society but to refine each individual 's capacity for political awareness .
10 Dobson , ugly and cretinous , was compensated by a sense of animal cunning that could smell out weakness in others and advantage to himself .
11 For instance , a man of 29 who paid £50 a month into a 25-year endowment , would fork out £1,800 in the first three years .
12 The need for trainers to be able to bring out skills in others is paramount .
13 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 .
14 Congratulations to Mrs Alison Campbell for accepting the Minister 's challenge – to organise out part in the Council of East End Churches house-to-house collection .
15 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 .
16 In recounting my coming out story in later years I have always sited this period of my life as extremely important to my subsequent emergence as a lesbian .
17 Probably in an old photo of Lennon banging out barre-chords in some dive off the Reeperbahn .
18 It is finding that the phrase ‘ equal opportunity ’ is usually a meaningless compromise ; if the good things of life are really dependent on opportunity — which everyone knows they are not ; would the rich and powerful really be so careless ? — what human agency has the hubris to imagine it can deal out opportunity in a fair or even meritorious fashion ?
19 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 .
20 BSkyB can not split their transmissions to black out programmes in various parts of Britain , the same way as BBC or ITV .
21 Some of the work went smoothly , but a lot was chaotic , with much confusion and many meetings to dole out coverage in accordance with the relative worthiness of various campaigns .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 the need to carry out research in a variety of different contexts , environments ( and languages ) .
25 Neubauer launched his career in the relatively new field of neurochemistry , and carried out research in America into neuro-transmission in schizophrenia .
26 SAVE also carried out research in individual historic towns , in some cases professionally , in others with the help of local civic societies .
27 to carry out research in the social sciences
28 In addition to being a major contractor in the British programme to identify a safe geological repository site for radioactive waste , the Group carries out research in geochemistry , hydrogeology and microbiology within European Community projects and for various international customers .
29 Ethel Sargant carried out research in two separate areas — cytology and anatomical morphology .
30 94 per cent were carrying out research in a university department , 6 per cent were polytechnic students ;
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