Example sentences of "we [vb base] out the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thomas enthused : ‘ It 's quite a feat to beat Liverpool on a normal outing , but the side we put out the other night was straight from the creche .
2 Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge .
3 But he continued : ‘ Although we represent the Israeli point of view , we give out the whole picture .
4 We set out the political context of the strike ( second section ) , before analysing the most notorious mass picket of the dispute , the ‘ Battle of Orgreave ’ .
5 Notice in particular that we set out the Keynesian theory more generally than we did the classical theory where we assumed no government and no foreign trade .
6 We set out the same night for Bug Bug , but failed to make our objective owing to the bad nature of the ground for the vehicles .
7 In Chapter 15 we set out the basic case for allowing free markets to allocate resources .
8 ‘ At first , we were apprehensive about the process of signing , then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side .
9 We sort out the free kicks and pay attention to specific tasks . ’
10 Finally , we point out the main limitations of the theory and briefly introduce the more recent ‘ neo-classical ’ resurgence in the shape of ‘ monetarism ’ .
11 Suppose we try out the following definition : a complex thing is something whose constituent parts are arranged in a way that is unlikely to have arisen by chance alone .
12 About the exchange of bird species between closely adjacent islands Wallace noted : ‘ Birds offer us one of the best means of determining the law of distribution ; for though at first sight it would appear that the watery boundaries that kept out the land quadrupeds could be easily passed over by birds , yet practically it is not so ; for if we leave out the aquatic tribes ( seabirds ) which are preeminently wanderers , it is found that the others ( and especially the passeres , or perching birds , which form the vast majority ) are often as strictly limited by straits and arms of the sea as are quadrupeds themselves . ’
13 I suppose it erm did widen so , the the wider view on that is at that it is important that we carry out the possible appliance testing on a regular basis .
14 No one would have guessed from that question that every one of the farmers affected has been paid regularly while we carry out the necessary tests to discover what has caused the problem .
15 In this special feature we check out the latest treatments and appliances — from reflexology to electric razors .
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