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

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1 Detective Sergeant Mick Ornellus , of Clacton CID , said the two men either offered or already had carried out a number of jobs for her and tricked her into parting with the money .
2 Between them they managed to organize £50,000 from ICFC on a three-month note and rapidly tried to straighten out the balance sheet .
3 The two whippets that accompanied him even at the front and the outsize shako of the Death 's Head Hussars he usually wore rounded out the picture .
4 Mother had told Mrs Archer at Baldersdale school that it was tonsillitis and I 'm not sure that she ever did find out the reality of it .
5 She still had to shake out the sofa cushions .
6 I also forgot to check out the rest of the ground when we scored — to see just exactly Leeds fans were .
7 Whereas before I had more or less ignored the game and engaged myself in gossipy conversation with whoever was E ) laying opposite me , I now began to act out a parody of the ludicrous pastime in which I found myself , tackling everyone in sight , yelling for the ball to be passed to me , jumping up and down , and generally getting in everyone 's way .
8 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
9 After 20 minutes the officers accepted a glass of wine from their enforced hostess and one , until restrained by the other , even began to write out a receipt for what had been taken .
10 The Danzig authorities immediately began to drag out the renewal of the Accord and , hoping perhaps to stop the visit altogether , told the British that all procedures were in temporary suspension and that this would prevent the Poles from greeting the British in the agreed manner .
11 The white , scoured branches of trees that years ago had eked out an existence at a sheltered place beneath the cliff , lay about like pieces of sculpture , fashioned by the weather .
12 That questions and recriminations would creep in later she had little doubt , but for the moment she simply wanted to shut out the rest of the world , to step back into that circle of magic they had created , first in the pool , then in the factory car park when they had somehow made the rest of the world go away .
13 Police say the attacker had visited the house once before , then returned to carry out the attack .
14 He had to go and they would I think actually sometimes had to lay out the body as well .
15 The pruning methods therefore had to cut out a band that was neither too narrow ( and thus pruned the correct solution ) nor too broad ( resulting in a combinatorial explosion of hypotheses ) .
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