Example sentences of "out [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Let's have a drink first , then , ’ said Coffin , pouring out whisky with a generous hand .
2 In response to public concerns about the ozone layer , 65% of the UK toiletry market have agreed to phase out aerosols with CFC propellants by 1989 .
3 BBC director of UK Television Keith Owen says : ‘ We have had a hold on all sales to cable and satellite , pending out decision with Thames .
4 Jason Drysdale , the son of a former Hartlepool United defender , caught out Middlesbrough with a superb free-kick for David Holdsworth to score .
5 Now , for the final time we 're heading way out west with the man who 's given a whole new meaning to the term ‘ cowboy ’ — John Millar of the Daily Record .
6 We recently reported out experience with intestinal resection .
7 He had already put out feelers with local employers but they had n't been too keen on employing a well-known agitator ; even those who seemed sympathetic to the anti-nuclear cause did n't actually have work on offer .
8 The little Austers removed a significant amount of the in-flight workload imposed on the Lincoln navigators , however the frequent rain squalls that came over the jungle limited their use and as such the heavy bomber crews had to carry out operations with the required precision in dangerously adverse weather conditions .
9 Maggie had been stewing meat , and now she rolled out pastry with a heavy glass roller like the one Mrs Martin had used in the Bradfords ' kitchen .
10 I always carry the bag on my left shoulder so I can pull out clubs with my right hand , and I was about to pull out the driver when I hesitated and decided to see how the land lay .
11 Nevertheless , it is still necessary to feed out calcium with oats , as the phosphorus level should not be higher than that of calcium .
12 For instance , The Health and Safety at Work Act ( 1974 ) and its associated regulations , impose duties on persons who design , manufacture , import or supply articles for use at work to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that they are safe , and to test them , provide proper information , carry out research with a view to the elimination of risks and to carry out other duties .
13 There is an opportunity to carry out research with a strong international content .
14 In an article in today 's Mail on Sunday Dr Owen also warns Tory leaders that if they rule out coalition with the Liberal Democrats they could end 13 years in
15 And deals out Pleasure with a scanty Hand ;
16 Conversely , some people are introverted , and seek out relationships with very few people and then only on their own terms .
17 In a Time Out interview with Simon Garfield , Morrissey spoke of this : ‘ They ( the tabloids ) hound me and it gets very sticky .
18 Tate doled out words with seeming reluctance .
19 Their profitability must depend on successful technology transfer so that they make the effort to market and sell their wares , they follow up all the awareness campaigns , and they actively seek out clients with the aim of transferring technology in a partnership of mutual benefit .
20 Press out shapes with a cutter , chill .
21 Roll out to 5mm thick on a lightly floured board and cut out shapes with fancy cutters
22 In 1986–87 , the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans carried out trials with squid drift-nets .
23 Cut out rounds with a 6cm/ 2½in pastry cutter and overlap the rounds over the vegetable mixture leaving a gap in the centre .
24 Einstein licked his wounds after his long drawn out battle with Bohr about the uncertainty principle .
25 I remember one day , long ago , when I was out hunting with my father .
26 Local councils will then have to collate the information and send out bills with details of the valuations put on houses .
27 A team of 30 rescuers battled throughout Monday night and yesterday morning to free the men , crawling on their stomachs and ripping out debris with their hands as temperatures reached 30C three-quarters of a mile from the pit shaft of Stillingfleet colliery , North Yorks .
28 The manager does not have the opportunity gregariously to share and sort out ideas with staff colleagues .
29 For this reason it is best to carry out funerals with a minimum of pomp and fuss .
30 Increasingly , the practical application of many mathematical techniques depends on the computer 's ability to carry out calculations with faultless accuracy at ever more extraordinary speeds .
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