Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 Over on the other side they could make out the chimney of the paper works among rising woods .
2 He looked up at the house and through a dormer window he could make out the outline of a figure , seated and immobile , facing the sea .
3 As a last resort you can call out the total number of those present !
4 If you are keeping several different types of aphid you can work out the figure for each type separately and compare them .
5 So she went to Madras , in whose pleasant climate she would live out the few remaining weeks of her life .
6 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
7 Each night I could take out the Vitou dog , a fine little white fox terrier called Mitsy .
8 Right I 'll work out the current I 'll work out the resistance
9 Moving on from the , the dredger back to when you were a stevedore you used to sort out the different work for the , for the men , where did you used to congregate first thing in the morning ?
10 Even at this distance he could make out the faint octarine glow in the air that must be indicating a stable magic aura of at least — he gasped — several milliprime ?
11 She 'll do a good two hundred miles an hour , and though she 's got dual control you can take out the second seat next to the pilot 's to make room for a stretcher . ’
12 In 1985 , its Labour majority was bigger than that of the Tories and the people of Derbyshire re-elected it in 1989 : they are satisfied with Derbyshire county council 's policies , and when we have the general election they will kick out the Under-Secretary of State and the hon. Member for Amber Valley ( Mr. Oppenheim ) , the man with the Pampers on .
13 So by measuring just one substance we can work out the overall total salinity .
14 I still have the big iron mangle she used to wring out the clothes .
15 A few yards through the gloom I could make out the shape of a hedge and what appeared to be the entrance to a sunken road .
16 She thought of all the wretched women in the East End , and aye , in the West End too , not excluding her own maltreated self , and thought that at whatever cost she would carry out the task she had set herself — to find out how the under-privileged lived , and to strike a blow for suffering womanhood while she did so .
17 But even in the gloom you can make out the apostles ' faces .
18 We have expanded the programme in terms of the number of centres where treatment is provided , and at the beginning of next year we shall carry out the first heart transplant operations in Scotland .
19 well that 's the only way he can see out the window
20 I thought I was ever so clever and I wanted everyone to hear me , so each time I spotted one of the neighbours near our house I would bang out the tune .
21 Suddenly , beyond , in the black solidity she could make out the pattern in the sun-whitened rocks : the lips of craters .
22 There 's no hit here , but given the right bullshit production she could stick out the next ‘ Damn I Wish Etc ’ .
23 You see they 're again there you do n't get it in a packet you can pick out the grapes you want .
24 The only trouble is with that , if you 're changing it for different albums all the time it can wear out the gears and that .
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