Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 The remarks in this section only sketch out a province for which a proper theory of discourse deixis might provide an account .
2 You already know enough to work out the answer for yourself .
3 Timing is started over the holding point , so work out the time for the turns as well .
4 But Oxford match secretary Steve Pipkin , who is pegging the length , reckons the team who can best sort out a method for the small fish will win on the day .
5 ( 4 ) Rigby Electronics ( Harvard OTC ) " They 've just brought out a device for checking whether a credit card belongs to a particular person or not .
6 It 'll change as you get older erm you wo n't necessarily just have that all the time we used to run these courses for students who had just come out of college and they were joining their company to work for the first first time and we used to do this and we used to find that many of the people who had just taken out the job for the first time had very very flat scores .
7 At 53 most players would have only dusty memories of their days in combat , but Dave Doyle , the ‘ Cliff Richard of football ’ , still turns out every season for his beloved Whaddon .
8 And David Evans , all white and stammering , do n't you tell me my father 's a bloody animal I 've got to kick out of the way , and G.P. saying I 've never hurt an animal in my life , you can always make out a case for hurting human beings , but human animals deserve every sympathy .
9 There 's a lot more going out the gate for a start Stu .
10 ‘ He said that one should always sort out a bolt-hole for oneself . ’
11 The Spanish Cardinal and the three Scottish soldiers rapidly worked out a plan for a new invasion of Great Britain , to be based , as intended in 1715 , on a two-pronged assault .
12 Gorbachev emphasised the continuity of political principle between the new version of the programme and its predecessors , but also pointed out the need for ‘ creative development ’ in the light of changing domestic and international circumstances .
13 The intention there Chair , is to , is to do further work er , to consolidate on the work that 's been achieved during the , during the year , but also to set out a programme for the er , following period of time , er , from er , April nineteen ninety four until March nineteen ninety five , so that erm , members of the Committee are able to comment on the , on the intentions er , on the draft strategies that are being put forward as a result of the review that takes place er , following the first year 's activity .
14 These rules deal with the requirements of English law as to the actual method of service and also set out the procedure for securing official assistance in the transmission of documents for service overseas .
15 OSF meantime , has also put out a call for object-oriented widgets for the GAIA architecture .
16 This article also sets out an opportunity for management and labour to conclude contractual relations including agreements at Community level , should they so desire .
17 The policy statement also sets out the need for funding , good equipment and career structures for researchers , highlights the needs of postgraduate research students and stresses the interdependence of teaching and research in universities .
18 Over a cup of tea , much talking ensued on their part , and clutching snatches of half-remembered school French , we eventually worked out the reason for their very unlikely visit .
19 I shall now set out the case for and against the extended use of charging .
20 If she 's so anxious about my welfare and morals it 's a wonder she has n't come stamping up here to check out the situation for herself .
21 This had a solid crust generally capable only of bearing the weight of a man , but the LRDG had successfully worked out a route for vehicles .
22 The Open Software Foundation has unofficially put out a Request For Technology for its next generation graphical user interface , UEC II , ( UX No 392 ) .
23 Henry Gunning , a Cambridge don in the eighteenth century , tells of a college fellow who " had Horace at his fingertips " — quite literally , for he committed the Odes to memory by taking the volume to the privy , getting a poem by heart , then tearing out the page for hygienic uses .
24 After you 've worked hard carving out a career for yourself , it 's no good if people ca n't see your personality .
25 MrLang who firmly ruled out the need for change during the campaign itself , changed tune saying it was ‘ time to change the tone and mood ’ of Scottish politics .
26 Dust in the Galaxy completely blots out the view for optical astronomers , dimming the light from anything there to an undetectable one million-millionth of its true brightness .
27 Especially when Ven seemed not only to be waiting breakfast for her , but actually pulled out a chair for her .
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