Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is a world where document management and revision tracking are probably more important than the finer points of typography , the ability to pull information out of the corporate data base more vital than a range of typefaces and sizes .
2 It is a very useful behaviour when trying to get to the bottom of things and when you need to tease information out of the other person .
3 Prime Minister John Major had defended the government 's decision to take sterling out of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) , saying that " there was no choice " , while Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont blamed the UK 's European partners , especially Germany , for the speculative turmoil in currency markets which had derailed sterling [ see pp. 39080-81 ] .
4 To extrapolate from the fact that some forms of literacy practice develop explicitness to a theory that literacy is intrinsically capable of being culture-free and therefore represents an evolutionary advance in intellectual power , as some of the writers we have been examining do , is to take literacy out of the very context that enabled it to develop explicitness .
5 To try to make sense out of the vast amount of raw material intercepted each day the NSA uses computers that are programmed to search for key ‘ trigger ’ words , names , and numbers amongst the hundreds of thousands of circuits being continuously analysed .
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