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

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1 There is no easy way of rooting out deviants in society ; but certainly the special conditions of the late fifties onwards gave deviants full rein .
2 Contingent benefits have the advantage of picking out groups in society that are in greater need of income and/or in-kind support than other groups .
3 The main job of a progress chaser is to watch out for , and report , any deviations from schedule , and provide help in sorting out delays in production .
4 They were much less concerned with the details or wider context of future activities , and much more interested in trying out ideas in practice before moving on to further planning .
5 Indeed he appeared to hold out the offer of an alliance with the radicals , insisting that there should be no split " among the democratic , progressive forces which are dedicated to carrying out transformations in society " .
6 For gathering reference material and for working out ideas in sketch form it is hard to imagine a more convenient and practical medium .
7 These recommendations , if they can be fully implemented , should go some way to increasing the globalisation of securities markets by smoothing out problems in world clearance and settlement systems .
8 Leaders of the COS argued that many charities were encouraging the ‘ demoralization ’ of the poor by handing out benefits in cash and kind too readily and with no attempt to ensure long-term improvement in the client 's condition .
9 But such work did not seem to be forthcoming , and his sole immediate chance of usefulness was to become an air-raid warden for his area of Kensington : in this new role , he had to rehearse the procedure for marshalling people in the event of an air raid , and to practise his fire drill by putting out bonfires in Emperor 's Gate .
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