Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 Article 10(1) of the European Convention sets out the basic principle which the makers of common and statute law in Britain have never quite mustered the courage to adopt : " Everyone has the right to freedom of expression .
2 In fact I have just received a copy of ‘ Transport in the 1990s ’ , which is an information pamphlet from the European Commission setting out the European Community 's strategy for transport .
3 They have n't shown the political will to sort out the problem — there has been an element of divide and rule .
4 The trick , suggests Fine , is to let the left brain do the analysing and the right brain carry out the swing .
5 Ordinary kids might go robbing or beating up old ladies , something like that ; I used to come down here 'cause I knew that was n't the right way to let out the aggression .
6 It was so well known now , yet it still thrilled her as she saw the way the dim light picked out the shadows of his cheekbones , the sharp angle of his jaw .
7 To sum up this section : the Bacon and Eltis thesis that the public sector crowded out the manufacturing sector can not be substantiated .
8 It is basic AIB practice that the investigating team carrying out the original field investigation follows the work right through all the stages of testing and researches to the ultimate production of the report , thus ensuring complete continuity throughout .
9 ‘ It 's not a bad place , ’ he said , once they were in reception and the smoked glass shut out the small hut where they searched the hand-bags , and she 'd laughed and said ‘ All right ’ and they 'd signed in .
10 Although the British Government ruled out the prospect of the US company buying Austin Rover , within days of it leaking out that talks had been taking place , Bob Lutz , Ford of Europe chairman , said : ‘ I honestly believe it would have been best for Britain . ’
11 In the debate in the House of Commons on 26 June 1991 , the Foreign Secretary ruled out the question of a referendum ( which needs a separate Act of Parliament ) and , if , therefore , the question was to be deferred to a future parliament , the amendments agreed at Maastricht in December 1991 could become an issue at the next general election .
12 While the Daily Star held out the glittering prospect of ‘ dark , damp , rat-infested dungeons in a medieval castle where troublemakers will be left to rot . ’
13 Until now I have never been a particular admirer of Fifine , but somehow the improved quality brings out the score 's atmosphere and personality much more vividly , and Beecham 's exquisite handling of detail makes a much greater impact .
14 We wrote to of the clear unit pointing out the variables in each case entrusted to our care , and it was not possible , in our opinion , to stereotype treatment in each and every case .
15 Then the old man pointed out the path that Giles must take to reach Fablan Fawr .
16 The old Corporation bought out the two private gas companies in 1869 , and by 1877 vast strides in the world of Glasgow by gas-light resulted in the universal installation of Siemen 's regenerative lamps and Sugg 's argand lamps .
17 If there is one of interest in your area , please contact the appropriate person to find out the full details and whether places are still available .
18 Use the following information to work out the value of sales :
19 In a few places , as in the lower Neretva valley , a breach in the mountain wall permits a gulf of Mediterranean air to penetrate inland , but more commonly the unbroken barrier shuts out the ameliorating influences from the sea .
20 The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department .
21 The Cabinet is set to approve the white paper setting out the Government 's view of the long-term future for coal and other energy resources this morning .
22 The White Paper sets out the details of the formula ( DSS , 1990a ; see also Millar and Whiteford , 1991 for further details and a comparison with the recently introduced Australian scheme ) .
23 The hard left points out the parallels between colonial district commissioners and the district auditor .
24 HOT SUNNY DAYS AND WARM EVENINGS ARE THE IDEAL TIME TO BRING OUT THE BARBECUE .
25 There may either be a personnel officer who interviews all staff for a fairly large company , or there may be one person who will be so closely involved with the new employee that she/he seems the inevitable person to carry out the interview .
26 Undoubtedly the natural defences of the human body held out the greatest promise of further success , and undoubtedly , in England if not in the world , Sir Almroth Wright was the leading expert in devising ways of stimulating such defences .
27 In his speech , the Prime Minister set out the weak position from which he negotiates on economic and monetary union .
28 An analysis of Indian administrators ( Wood 1976 ) shows how the liberal democratic ideal of the disinterested administrator carrying out the orders of his political masters , left him , in independent India , with relatively low-status and low-income compared to those in commerce or business .
29 See the city from a different viewpoint as you glide past the churches and gabled houses in your comfortable custom build Holland International cruise boat and follow the fascinating commentary pointing out the places of interest and telling you of the history of Amsterdam .
30 The policy is the contractual document setting out the terms and conditions of the insurance agreement which appear in various paragraphs which are usually called clauses .
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