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

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1 Also , if a contractor is to carry out the work the more information we can supply to them the easier it is for them to provide an accurate tender .
2 In the RSPB 's biggest-ever reedbed rescue , a mechanical digger is digging out the surface of the entire 55 acres of fen and volunteers are carrying out strenuous scrub clearance .
3 However as in the sentry the message of hope is a false one and the soldiers died anyway , while the snow in the phrase ‘ until this morning and this snow ’ is assuredly a description of the same it would also appear to be in contrast to the warm sun as death is the contrast to life and the day the soldier is brought out the sun fails to wake him and there is snow .
4 So the mayor 's taking out the oranges ?
5 The purpose of this study is to draw out the lessons of US experience as they relate to the situation in Britain .
6 This inevitably causes modulations , but the effect is to stretch out the sense of ‘ questioning ’ over the whole sentence , so that it is resolved only in bar 9 .
7 Just as linotype operators at the Sun were breaking out the champagne to celebrate the arrival of £1,000 pay packets for a three-day week , the realization was beginning to dawn that sooner or later the power of the print unions would be broken by the introduction of new technology .
8 You and the bloody telly , he sat there with the ashtray in his hand and all bloody ash is falling out the bottom !
9 Worse still , as the proceedings unfold , each time you think you 've got the right handle on them , another different-coloured cat is let out the bag and there 's no use trying to spot the genre/influences .
10 However , often the best way of challenging a dysfunctional attitude is to test out the validity of the attitude , for example a client who believed he could not stand going to a party might be invited to test this belief out by going , for at least part of the time .
11 The Universities Funding Council is carrying out the policy , in response to the White Paper , of distributing funding according to assessments of research quality department by department .
12 When the iron ore was worked out the township including the school would pack up and move on .
13 The authenticity of the film was stressed in all the publicity and much was made of the fact that not only had the trial scenes been shot at the same time as the judge was carrying out the Detroit sentences but the film actually used his own words .
14 The third aim is to pilot out the effectiveness od a co-operative group work curriculum as a means of enhancing inter-racial co-operation and attitudes to other ethnic groups .
15 A theoretical aim is to test out the generalisability of theories of job satisfaction among teachers which have been developed on a unicultural basis , often from samples of people in many different occupations .
16 The opposite of turning down the sound is blacking out the picture .
17 Lucifer 's atmospheric corona was blotting out the stars again , and voices were babbling in his ears .
18 Doddy 's first job was to find out the extent of the Guinness brand 's availability .
19 The women who joined such communities were sometimes married and their aim was to live out the ideals of an apostolic life within the restrictions of their local community .
20 On occasions when the whole dealing room was punting out the stock , the price might climb even further .
21 If a person is to carry out the AL of maintaining a safe environment , many of the recognised biological systems are involved .
22 WITH Christmas in mind BBC Video is rushing out the Michael Palin 's current TV odyssey Pole To Pole on December 10 .
23 He refused to comment on whether his organisation was carrying out the interviewing or ‘ disclosure ’ work on the children ; , he merely reiterated that they were involved in offering their assistance in whatever way was required by the department who had contracted them .
24 The Dutch publisher Atlas is to bring out the translation of a debut novel , Essays in Love , by a 22 year old , Swiss-born English writer , Alain de Botton , in August — nearly six months before publication in the UK by Macmillan is due .
25 What worries me at the moment about the proposals is that there is discrimination not only against the United Kingdom but against Europe in the way in which the Commission is carrying out the negotiations with the United States .
26 ‘ My manager is working out the details of the rematch .
27 HARRODS is the least practical shop in the world , and this spring the top people 's store is laying out the trading mats with élan .
28 So to me the most point thing if you 're an interviewee is to find out the duration of the interview .
29 The new Elizabethan age was to drive out the age of austerity .
30 The commission was carrying out the responsibilities laid on it by Parliament in the Broadcasting Act 1990 .
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