Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] out [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Your doctor may want to carry out an internal examination to check the size and position of your womb , which will help indicate how far along you are , or this may be done at your hospital appointment .
2 They might prefer to work out a general letter and simply insert the details such as where they saw the job advertised and the name given to the vacancy advertised .
3 It is for this reason that the CDP has advocated direct government funding , an advocacy which seems extremely unlikely to succeed as the government will surely want to try out the new system for a few years before sanctioning any radical alteration .
4 Radioactivity helped the solar wind to sift out the dense iron-nickel from the silicates , and was the main energy source in turning the inner cores of planets molten .
5 You may need to carry out the above exercises a few times before you get any results .
6 Given that the group is expected to have made profits for the current year , the net assets will be higher than at the last account date and as the company is being purchased on a multiple of earnings we should consider stripping out the excess assets .
7 However , for the best effect , you do need to work out the right size and shape for your arrangement , choose appropriate containers and know which colours of flowers go well together .
8 Also , at the end of the day it is arguable that all that the register needs to show are the principal charges over the company 's property since anyone dealing with the company can seek to find out the full extent to which the company 's property has been charged once put on notice that some charges have been created .
9 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I shall seek to find out the exact number of times and shall write to the Hon. Member , but I think that what I said was absolutely correct : that the sanctions are severe and are rarely used .
10 Children may enjoy spreading out a large selection of junk materials on the floor , and exploring and experimenting with them with the teacher 's active participation and help .
11 You may have to commit yourself to buying a new home before you have sold your existing one , in which case you may need to take out a bridging loan to tide you over until you sell .
12 In larger agencies they may have one or more assistants : the assistants ' tasks may include working out the minor details of a layout or storyboard , and providing paste-ups ( see page 177 ) and other material for production once the basic idea is approved by the client .
13 Supporters may enjoy working out the other members of the group !
14 What I would like to do with the financi financial commentary , is because it is , is an historic document , I would like to pull out a few plums which we can team brief .
15 Now you can begin to work out the right order .
16 How much will he spend to bail out the first-wave trusts so that they do not end the first financial year in deficit ?
17 It 's the kind of detail they can use to sort out the false confessions .
18 The minister had , in fact , outlined a programme of some 1,823 new houses , including corporation , NIHT and private developments , but 1,300 of these were to replace houses which were to be demolished in redevelopment , so that the plans did not envisage wiping out the existing demand for houses .
19 I would like to point out a small correction for your readers .
20 Those who have read Mr Clark 's prose with mounting impatience might like to point out a few lessons to him : 1 ) mention the book early on ; 2 ) avoid the clichés ; 3 ) forswear dodgy phrases , like ‘ pied-piper 's trail of opportunity discarded ’ , which really mean very little .
21 I 'd also like to check out the New Kids On The Block and see what they 're like .
22 In Boston , NAD came up with a sprung counterweight which the owner can adjust to cancel out the vertical resonance of the arm .
23 And until we 've looked honestly at the mess you 've landed in , we ca n't hope to work out the best way out of it . ’
24 Though she had been angry with fitzAlan , she would not have blurted out the bare facts to just anyone .
25 You may wish to carry out a full post-production assemble edit .
26 I might have checked out the financial aspects of buying into the station , but one thing I 've learned over the years is that you can never do too much research .
27 Councils will have to carry out an annual survey of customer satisfaction , published just before local election .
28 You will have to work out the potential problems for the patient , and take care to avoid them .
29 The writer had used 4 oz in 80 oz of 32 index fluid and , although I would have carried out a similar treatment as that ten years ago using saline , I consider this type of case nowadays has to be treated in a different manner , with up-to-date fluids and up-to-date knowledge — there are many first class fluids on the market today .
30 All the same , museum curators will have carried out a critical task in selecting the exhibition , in some instances having fended off proposals for inclusions with a political or a particular cultural bias .
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