Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] out [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A braindamaged man who lives with his mother near the top of the tenement comes in at eleven o'clock , after sweeping out Seventh Street Pizza . |
2 | My answer to that would be that er since the only permissible reason for pushing out this inset boundary would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built development , and built development would not seem to be within er the possibility of er Policy E N V One as well as within the possibility of er other policies |
3 | Neither of them was capable of searching out any fairy-tale kink in the more drab theories of evolution which might explain how it is that a frog taken ( however reluctantly ) into the soft bed of a princess can be changed overnight back into a prince . |
4 | Before the mid-twenties it is difficult to obtain reliable information on a person 's priorities because the period of adolescence is all about sorting out parental peer group and personal goals . |
5 | So have to scamper round perimeter of operating roundabout shouting instructions to two-year-old while preventing four-year-old ( riding Prancer ) from taking out small Birmingham person on Tosca next to him with his fists . |
6 | In recent years a number of microcomputer software packages have been written to assist the searcher in carrying out online information retrieval . |
7 | In political terms , the worry in carrying out free market reform may be less that the reform fails than that it might succeed . |
8 | It provides services to industry from the Mrs Mop level up to hiring out telescopic lifting gear to TV companies . |
9 | The rule of thumb for working out Maximum Heart Rate ( MHR ) is 225 minus your age in years . |
10 | The last section sets out ways in which teachers can relate theory to practice in their own teaching by carrying out small-scale classroom research tasks . |
11 | In ( 5 ) c the speaker elaborates on the premise by setting out one choice option followed later by the other ( ( 5 ) g ) . |