Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [v-ing] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 They were attitudes which permitted no doubt about free-labour sugar driving out the produce of slaves or the consequent steady march towards emancipation through the rigours of the market combined with amelioration .
2 It is just as well , in view of the profusion of black ink blotting out the salient points in Goya 's Maja Desnuda ( ‘ Homeless masterpieces ’ , May 1st ) , that there are no plans to publicly exhibit this or other similarly rude paintings in Indonesia .
3 Despite various friends trying out the route and checking the text , the book is not up to date .
4 The sight of one bee carrying out a struggling sister or even the queen should convince us that behaviour can seem intelligent in its normal context without any need for the intellectual participation of the actors .
5 This agreement , in the form of a declaration by governments to change their criminal law , would mean placing an obligation on banks to check the identity of any customer carrying out a one-off transaction worth more than 15,000 European currency units ( ECU1.00=US$1.37255 as at Dec. 17 , 1990 ) , and to report any suspicious dealings to the national authorities .
6 with sort of a trail of red blood coming out the middle !
7 With each post should come a set of educational objectives setting out the knowledge and skills that the doctor should have acquired by the end of the post .
8 You will recall that we have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions setting out the perceived needs of governing bodies of sport for national and sub-national facilities , to provide the basis of a 12-year implementation programme .
9 The full ten marks were awarded to Peter Talbot 's The First Ironbridge ’ , a fine view of the bridge with good lighting picking out the structural detail .
10 The hydrofoil entered the harbour , revealing the characteristic wooden docks , with brightly-painted buildings sticking out the fjord on spidery sticks .
11 Given symmetric behaviour aggregate output in this case too will remain at its natural level : the increase in output in one market cancelling out the fall in output on the other .
12 Basal or resting metabolic rate ( BMR ) is the speed your body burns calories at rest — in other words carrying out the job of staying alive : blood circulation , cell growth , digestion , thinking and so on .
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