Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 God is no divine monster whose existence can be sounded out by the aerial equivalent of the sophisticated underwater sonar equipment used to test for the presence of Nessie .
2 There are more than 30 legal moves in the average chess position , which means that more than 30 different chess positions can be generated out of the average position with a single play , about a thousand ( the rough product of 30 x 30 ) with one full move , a million with two move , and so on .
3 Sometimes the blockage may be visible from the top of the downpipe and can be hoicked out from the top with a length of stiff wire — try a straightened-out coat hanger .
4 That the world is not divided into 2 classes of people — one who run private care for nasty reasons — and another group who work in the statutory service for all the good reasons , and that what we have to do is be prepared to step outside of those kinds of labelling and look at what we are seeing , look at the needs of the people we are trying to help make provision for and see what best can be done out of the resources available .
5 Spring cabbage can be thinned out at the end of winter to their final spacings .
6 The first is not a lot of use in an indirect system , since once the mains stopcock has been turned off , most of the water left in the rising main can be drained out from the kitchen tap .
7 In windy weather , water from the fountain can be blown out of the pond .
8 It also demonstrates that alternative behaviour patterns may well be more desirable and effective , and these can be tested out within the safety of drama .
9 Yet , as reported in community Care ( Politics , 4 March 1993 ) most SSDs have strict criteria for eligibility for services , and ‘ only the most complex personal care needs can be met out of the money available . ’
10 The investors are unlikely to underwrite these fees until the transaction has been completed , when they can be met out of the funding provided .
11 The notice , which can be sent out with the dividend itself , must include the following particulars : ( i ) amounts realised from the sale of assets ; ( ii ) payments made by the trustee in the administration of the estate ; ( iii ) provision for unsettled claims and funds retained for particular purposes ; ( iv ) the total amount to be distributed and the rate of dividend ; and ( v ) whether , and if so when , any further dividend is expected to be declared ( r 11.6(2) ) .
12 However , a B II site at this junction can be ruled out by the very high chemical shift of the associated phosphate .
13 The details that you entered on the tension screen , together with details of the style and measurements of the garment , as referred to as the ‘ main header ’ and can be printed out with the shaping instructions .
14 But we do need a public forum in which the issues can be argued out without the sloganising that tends to characterise so many Parliamentary debates on complex issues .
15 It can be detected out on the fairways , where he is acknowledged as being among cricket 's best golfers .
16 Available by custom-order only , Larkin 's new semis can be fitted out to the customer 's exact taste and will cost in the region of IR£1,950 .
17 Any further comments can be filled out in the available space .
18 From the landlord 's point of view one principal advantage of the term of years certain is that it can be contracted out of the security of tenure that would otherwise be provided by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
19 Probably the major factor which must be addressed before the scheme can be moved out of the realm of an interesting example of developments of classification theory into a practical classification scheme is its organizational backing .
20 No matter how faint or how brief each transmission may be it can be snatched out of the air and analysed .
21 The hand-out can be given out at the beginning of the learning session and used as a basis for teaching .
22 A case can be made out for the 1918 election as a Unionist victory rather than a coalition victory .
23 The curved backpieces can be roughed out on the bandsaw , then finished on the router table , using a cutter with a bearing following a template .
24 It is amazing how often you ( well I ) can be caught out on the very point you are trying to make .
25 ‘ Oldham like to attack but then naturally there is a chance they can be caught out at the back so it is up to us to exploit that . ’
26 Have some idea as to the effect of wind on this final turn so that , if necessary , corrective action to get onto the final approach track can be initiated out of the turn .
27 If " real " is used in the sense of " actual " or actually existent " , rather than in the sense of " genuine " , say then ( to re-state the familiar view ) it can be paraphrased out of the relevant context without any great difficulty , and it makes no difference if whether we speak of God or the table in this room .
28 Thus the tendency is to concentrate an analysis of the concept of existence or that of truth around the use of predicates such as " exists ( exist ) " and " true " , and their cognates ; the idea being that if it can be shown that such predicates can be paraphrased out of the relevant contexts by employing a different type of idiom , then there is little that remains to be said about the concepts .
29 Visiting yachts can be taken out of the water by the club 's ten ton crane and wintered on the hard or in the shed .
30 Hans Hartmann , oceanographer with the Aquatic resources Conservation Group in Seattle , however , said that scientific studies had been misdirected insofar as they had concentrated on how much of a commercial species can be taken out of the sea , rather than understanding of how the sea itself works .
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