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

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1 And the next morning when they get up Ruth makes his way into the town , and he goes to where all the , the men sit and they talk , the city gate , and there he he searches out the nearer relative of Ruth 's .
2 And while the performance of the Alpine is in the supercar league , the cost of using it , in terms of comfort , running costs and fuel economy , is definitely not — which holds out the enticing prospect of accomplishing long , fast continental journeys in great comfort and 25 mpg economy .
3 Far from being outdated , this old and broad conception of democracy holds out the only hope of compensating for the weaknesses of elected representative assemblies , dwarfed as they presently are by the bureaucratic and monopolistic structures of power which surround them .
4 The hot rocks technique holds out the best hope for exploitation of geothermal energy .
5 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
6 The requirement for long-term robustness rules out the general use of dowels but the thought of complex , angled mortise and tenon joints is intimidating .
7 Furthermore , it is said , a defensive strategy based on such weapons effectively rules out the actual use of nuclear weapons .
8 Stencil , in short , pursues a quest the absurdity of which rules out the modernist option of structuring by myth .
9 You suggest that Detroit should ‘ join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services ’ ( May 8th ) .
10 Sadly , the city can not do what is most needed : join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services .
11 As the sun bakes out the last moisture from the mud , the mucus turns to parchment .
12 Takes out the whole aim of the play .
13 Clanchy points out the anachronistic nature of the historians ' practice .
14 In a rejoinder to Darling 's criticisms , Kirk ( 1978 ) , a member of the committee , points out the specific references in the report to the weakness of Hirst 's approach , and the addition of appeals to the social usefulness of educational activities ( something foreign to Hirst who was concerned primarily with intrinsic worth ) as evidence of an attempt to look beyond a cognitive based curriculum .
15 This points out the bridging nature of WordStar for Windows — it really is an amalgam of word processing and DTP concepts , and is likely to develop further towards the DTP arena as subsequent versions are released .
16 However , Schoenbaum points out the superficial level of social change pointing to the ‘ schizophrenia ’ of Nazi society — ; where it ‘ could be seen everything had changed and nothing had changed . ’
17 He 's extremely cheerful , if somewhat misguided , as he points out the many features of the room , and mentions that the public rooms in the Cottage will be opened at seven o'clock .
18 It insists that this is therefore the best guide to what they should do , that it points out the right direction for continuing and developing that practice .
19 Mr Gilchrist points out the strategic difference between the Abbey and the Guardian distribution .
20 In a few places , as in the lower Neretva valley , a breach in the mountain wall permits a gulf of Mediterranean air to penetrate inland , but more commonly the unbroken barrier shuts out the ameliorating influences from the sea .
21 Weber draws out the defining function of the rules within such organizations , the nature of the bureaucratic career , the internal stratification of authority and other general characteristics .
22 While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets .
23 In seven tightly reasoned chapters , the author lays out the traditional interpretation of Gris as it was advanced by Apollinaire , Kahnweiler , Maurice Raynal , Zervos and other colleagues and critics who had known the artist and followed his development , and then proceeds to question their assumptions by looking more closely at the works themselves than any other scholar had previously done .
24 This paper sets out the overall timetable for the information of all staff .
25 Before detailing the two main components of LMS , this introductory chapter sets out the general framework of change .
26 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
27 P P G two clearly states that the government attaches great importance to greenbelts. and in paragraph twelve , sets out the general presumption against in appropriate development within them .
28 Table 5 — 23(4) ( a ) in the SFA Rulebook sets out the required contents of a two-way customer agreement .
29 The er the county council came forward with these policies as a result of comments that er districts made a number of years ago and perhaps er over a passage of time erm makes at least validity your point but I I remain of the the view that there is in the there is nothing in the county structure plan that sets out the basic objective of protecting the countryside and still feel that 's a valid objective within the structure plan erm within the structure plan er context .
30 This sets out the basic principles upon which courts must decide issues relating to the upbringing of children .
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