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

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1 You will , however , get the chance to try out alcohol in the third week of Stage II of the diet .
2 ( In fact , if you want to work out calories on the odd day you will need to have even more detail than this : you will need to weigh out quantities of food , including things like butter , you should note the make of chocolate biscuit , and so on . )
3 The owner of a large herd could use it as leverage over poorer neighbours who depended on his goodwill to hire out cattle during the agricultural seasons .
4 Someone had lit a torch , but its smoky , wavering light only emphasised the hopelessness of trying to pick out individuals in the seething turmoil .
5 There may be a reluctance to carry out endoscopy in the elderly to obtain small bowel biopsy specimens on the grounds that the procedure is unsafe in the old and frail .
6 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 .
7 An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received .
8 They will be expected to carry out tasks during the residential with limited support from the tutor and to monitor their own progress in terms of personal and social development .
9 to carry out research in the social sciences
10 Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people .
11 Powered by six NK11As of 2,500hp each this strategic bomber was intended to be based in Hokkaido to carry out attacks on the Continental USA , using radar to ensure target identification at night or in bad weather .
12 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector .
13 It is almost conventional for discussions of localities to miss out experience of the Second World War , although First World War experiences are more commonly considered .
14 It sent a special commission round the country to sound out grievances from the general public .
15 Parish councillors in East Cleveland have asked Cleveland County Council to supply two kissing gates to keep out motorcyclists at the playing field allotment site at Lingdale .
16 And now the Forestry Commission is using shirehorses to thin out part of the ancient woodland at Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire .
17 While many , including the majority of the Barclay Committee ( 1982 ) , had argued for a unified view of the social work enterprise , Nottinghamshire social services department had taken the unusual decision to separate out elements of the social work role for essentially practical reasons .
18 It postulates that agents will have an incentive to seek out information on the underlying ‘ correct ’ model of the economy which , in combination with adaptive expectations , had accounted for the systematic errors of the past .
19 Sir Robert Mark 's campaign to root out corruption in the Metropolitan Police is well known .
20 Sutton had recruited Bill Packford , who had worked with him on the Evening News in the old days , to lay out pages for the 7 December dummy edition .
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