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

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1 From time to time persons distinguished in the fields of making war , healing , diplomacy , or mere grace in the sight of kings , have been granted augmentations to their armorial bearings ; and the discovery of , and comment on , these can — where they are relevant — make a small but useful contribution to the rounding out of a local history .
2 More significantly , on 17 September Castro announced a new economic course , signifying the phasing out of the mixed economy and the agrarian and redistributive stage of the revolution , and their replacement with a new socialist order , emphasising statism-collectivism and industrialisation .
3 Does the Minister appreciate that , with the phasing out of the student-related element of university research funding , the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals is actively canvassing the introduction of top-up fees ?
4 ‘ The UK lamb market experienced some uncertainty caused by the phasing out of the variable premium for domestic lambs , ’ was his only comment .
5 A coalition of national and regional bodies servicing networks of community and voluntary sector groups has been formed to respond to the phasing out of the Urban Programme .
6 2.4 The detailed timescale involved in the transition to the new system and in the phasing out of the old are summarised in narrative and diagrammatic form in Annexes to this paper .
7 There were about 2,000 members by 1939 and after 1945 the ‘ friendly society ’ dimension was further strengthened by the taking out of an expensive private insurance scheme for players , which absorbed half of the income of the Association .
8 Indeed , an important aspect of the Piaroa ‘ complex of peace ’ is the erasure of most marked divisions among people in the playing out of the social life of the community .
9 The emphasis that Calvinists placed upon the majesty of God led them to condemn as blasphemous any attempts to tinker with the supernatural , and thus their reaction to calamities was to accept them as part of God 's inscrutable purpose — the working out of a divine providence which governed all human affairs .
10 Among the report 's 108 recommendations are : ( i ) the establishment of a national monitoring programme to measure chemical and biological pollution of rivers , lakes and groundwater ; ( ii ) the setting up of a " blue flag " scheme to indicate freshwater areas safe for sports and leisure use ; ( iii ) the licensing of intensive livestock and fish farms to control pollution caused by them ; ( iv ) the working out of a national strategy to reduce the use of pesticides ; and ( v ) the adoption of stronger measures to reduce acid rain pollution of waterways .
11 Hobbes first describes this , in the introductory part of De Corpore , as a part of ‘ indefinite ’ science , the working out of a theoretical structure in terms of which particular ‘ limited ’ questions are answered .
12 Thus , shortly after the Electricity Act received the royal assent , in September 1947 , Attlee appointed Gaitskell as Minister in his place , and it therefore fell to him to carry through the Government 's work of nationalisation by completing the appointments to the Boards and the working out of the new relationship of Ministry and BEA .
13 One problem remained to be settled , which was the working out of the electoral pact .
14 So we come back again and again to the notion of the rare catastrophic happenings playing a major role in the working out of the stratigraphic record as we find it today .
15 Similarly , the significance of friendship as a means of exercising influence was appreciated by youth workers , as it would be after 1910 in the working out of the juvenile labour exchange , vocational guidance and after-care schemes .
16 Subservience becomes a habit , and to step outside it is indeed a going out into the unknown , a going into a wilderness , where there are no clear paths forward , where life is precarious , and survival itself uncertain .
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