Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [to-vb] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I think it 's er down to the competitive tendering process where the County Council has had to put out the cleaning contracts for schools to tender .
2 The Dovercourt branch of the National Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders has volunteered to carry out the work free of charge and has even joined in raising funds .
3 The company has questioned the viability of taking coal from other seams at Woodbank Farm , but has refused to rule out the possibility of applying for further operations .
4 A claim against an expert may be that : ( 1 ) he has failed to carry out the reference properly ; or ( 2 ) he has failed to deliver a timely decision ; or ( 3 ) he has not followed the parties ' instructions : or ( 4 ) he has not kept to the standard of skill and care of his profession .
5 ( 1 ) Whether the expert has failed to carry out the reference
6 Dimly doing her best to remember what they 'd taught her at school , Diane believed that she 'd managed to work out the map reference by the time that Ross Aldridge arrived at the Hall .
7 But it is probably good advice to plan this sort of book every bit as much as the writer of the puzzle detective story will have had to work out the plot and most of what is necessary to sustain that plot .
8 ‘ He says he ca n't remember exactly but he thinks he may have tried to pull out the knife .
9 ‘ Hello Brian , ’ said Shirley , who was feeling marginally more cheerful , having managed to bring out the card-table in the midst of an argument about the relative demerits of the offerings on BBC and ITV .
10 However , by the end of May , the Russian government had decided to pull out the troops .
11 The USA had moved to send out the invitations only after the Israelis and the Arabs had failed to agree on a time and venue .
12 ‘ We 've got to sort out the balance between club and country because it 's very important to both sets of managers .
13 While they were looking round the garden I you 've got to get out the shower quick .
14 But you 've got to check out the odds .
15 ( God , or the Deity , existed because somebody had had to work out the mathematics in the first place . )
16 And we 've attempted to cost out the work that 's done against the resources .
17 " They 've gone to turn out the Owsla , and then we 'll be for it right enough . "
18 By the end of the session the groups had started to map out the areas for questions to be used with the visitors .
19 Erm Joyce I think had had tried to drop out the things that were only relevant to individual officers out .
20 Staff who had tried to buy out the company to keep it working say they 're devastated .
21 It was not only because of its convenient position and its many sheltering solitudes that he had chosen to watch out the night here .
22 I take it you 've managed to staighten out the wrinkles in your own affairs , then ? ’
23 Some work had been done there by 1372 , but in 1375 inquiry was made into allegations that Lewyn had received money for the work but had failed to carry out the repairs .
24 Someone 's got to wipe out the graft and incompetence .
25 ‘ But with Helena away , someone 's got to try out the samples . ’
26 Contractors Bernhards Rugby Sports Services have agreed to carry out the repairs at no extra cost to the local authority , said a council spokesman .
27 Fletcher said : ‘ If we want England sides to perform better overseas then we have got to sort out the itineraries .
28 There 's nothing wrong with the music , but the record industry have got to sort out the singles market before sales fall further . ’
29 They have got to find out the rules and then fight by the rules . ’
30 And for Christians the Enlightenment has meant that the world of phenomena and , later , the materialistic world have combined to force out the reality of the spiritual realm .
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