Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] out [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | At about the same time , Shaughnessy also commissioned a former German intelligence agent to carry out an investigation for him in Europe . |
2 | For example , I have been at a venue like the Marquee club to check out a band for a record company and have also watched 30 minutes of the first act . |
3 | Sometimes it 's a beggar stretching out a hand for coins whilst the other conceals the knife . |
4 | Children in rags ran along beside them ; festoons of washing hung from windows ; piles of garbage buzzed with flies , and at every other doorway some blind or leprous beggar held out a hand for alms . |
5 | The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department . |
6 | In fact , ’ Corbett now tried to clear the doubts in his own mind , ‘ why did n't the Queen send out a search-party for her husband ? |
7 | A computer error knocked out the system for the second time in a month . |
8 | Our medium term plan sets out a programme for developing the business we currently have in North America and Europe . |
9 | A recent publication spells out the need for more inter-disciplinary awareness ( UNESCO 1979a : 5 ) : |
10 | The girl held out the bill for him . |
11 | With the hawk still held in place smooth out the mortar for the length of the hawk |
12 | This article sets out a framework for the reform of disabled employment rights . |
13 | Mr Belcher , 64 , and his 63-year-old wife took out a loan for their dream of becoming their own bosses . |
14 | Most lenders of money , e.g. banks and building societies , insist that a home owner takes out an insurance for the worth of the building , to protect it against being accidentally destroyed . |
15 | The Code sets out a timetable for takeovers and certain standards of conduct , in order that all shareholders receive the same information and time enough to act on that information . |
16 | The Court of Appeal held that there was no case prior to 1964 in which exemplary damages had been awarded to a plaintiff who proved particular damage resulting from public nuisance , and on that ground struck out the claim for exemplary damages . |
17 | Most importantly for Lear , lithography cut out the need for , and the expense of , the middlemen or professional draughtsmen , who all too often destroyed the artistry of a drawing by their clinical interpretation . |
18 | Just a week before stepping down on May 27th , his camp put out a proposal for radical tax changes in the city . |
19 | Within an hour of arrival they were closeted with the permanent secretary , the most senior civil servant , of the Ministry of Agriculture mapping out the ground for a loan from the World Bank to Tanzania which would put $25 million into livestock production , turning ranching and the export of beef into a major national industry . |
20 | This is by no means a minor point since , as will be shown below , the Report sets out a programme for cultural renewal which has implications well beyond the institutional boundaries of formal education . |
21 | This comment from the editors in their introduction to this book spells out the dilemma for lesbians the whole world over . |
22 | The user answers the prompts on the screen and the program works out the date for return ( 21 days after the date of loan ) . |
23 | I believe your credibility goes out the window for a start . |
24 | The document sets out a strategy for Europe 's nuclear research after the expensive and embarrassing demise of Super-SARA ( New Scientist , 27 January , p 215 and 10 February , p 354 ) . |
25 | One thoughtful article by a headteacher whose school was the subject of an inspection pointed out the need for HMI to be scrupulous in their attention to details of factual accuracy . |
26 | The Agitprop section of the Central Committee of the party worked out a blueprint for all the central and local press networks in January . |
27 | In Gibbons v South West Water Services Ltd the Court of Appeal struck out the claim for aggravated damages , stating that , if the nuisance continued for longer than it should have done , the plaintiffs would be compensated by normal damages for having drunk more contaminated water . |