Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [verb] out the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As regards the current European Communities-European Free Trade Area negotiations [ see p. 37906 ] , the programme avoided ruling out the possibility of an eventual application for EC membership .
2 The outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force admitted carrying out the shooting .
3 And her mind tried to blank out the rest of it .
4 The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over .
5 The Newcastle-based steel fabricator and erector contracted to carry out the steelwork went into receivership early in the operation but fortunately Bone , Connel & Baxters of Motherwell was able to take over at short notice and , says Alan Muir , ‘ did a great job ’ .
6 Slowly , imperceptibly , Mrs Burrows influence began to draw out the woman 's hidden qualities until one day she shocked the neighbourhood in a different way : by appearing decently dressed , and at tending the women s meeting .
7 It 's true you know if a di if a child did come out the gate , with that wee fella yesterday I saw him he was with Ryan and he went up that path like lightning .
8 One officer was convinced his superior had spelt out the situation in his corps in detail , so accurate was her diagnosis when she preached .
9 A professional development teacher interviewed pointed out the ambiguity of HMI expounding an aesthetic domain in Curriculum Matters 2 ( DES , 1985c ) and continuing to publish further booklets in this series under subject headings .
10 The bomb had taken out the café , and the two floors above it .
11 A dripping waterpipe had shortened out the starting motor which had been activated and started the main engine .
12 But the heat and the darkness and the twisted magic had long since drained the heart from the land ; the dark sorcery had sucked out the goodness and turned it into a stunted , abandoned place .
13 The computer started to print out the bill as Adam looked at the picture on the front page of the newspaper .
14 The Corporation had bought out the right-of-way from the Claremont Park Company in 1895 , and constructed a three-tier Promenade .
15 Instead , a ‘ position de barrage ’ a well-organised defensive wall was to be erected along the ‘ Line of Resistance ’ that Pétain had traced out the night he took over command .
16 In a statement broadcast by Radio Free Bougainville and repeated by Radio Australia , a BRA spokesman vowed to drive out the invasion force .
17 On Feb. 28 the government refused to carry out the destruction of Scud missile materials .
18 Piggy had ruled out the beast scientifically and when he said
19 The night before , our host had pointed out the Building
20 The children had been watching TV and the noise had drowned out the sound of the fire raging downstairs .
21 Periodically the ship had literally sailed up on to the tug , ramming her bows against the stern , and finally the towing hawser had ripped out the capstan to which it was fastened .
22 The former Cabinet minister refused to rule out the possibility in the wake of his scornful accusation that the Prime Minister 's shrewd political instincts had been led astray by the ‘ Irish logic ’ of the Foreign Office , though he did say it was ‘ very unlikely ’ .
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