Example sentences of "out [art] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As Judith finished cleaning out the hen for the next day 's dinner , she made room on the kitchen table for her mother to prepare the Friday-night traditional meal of gefilte fish .
2 For example , he was working out the exposition of the melodic cells which are the basis of most of the movement , so that his use of contradicting notes had to fit in with the melodic intervals , which were probably his primary concern .
3 She would put out the lamp in a little while , she promised herself .
4 The research aims to bring out the character of the efficiency-effectiveness debate and the nature of accountable management as it is being developed through the Financial Management Initiative , the efficiency strategy and associated developments .
5 Undistracted by Rainbow 's presence , or by the white noise that pulses continuously around Anya 's troubled soul , I perform a little self examination , to sound out the position of the binding points , and decipher the formulae that pin me down .
6 If you take out the idea of the aesthetic , you 're just left with communication .
7 The city also holds out the hope of a better education for the migrants ' children , urban facilities , modern consumer goods and a variety of cheap diversions .
8 The New Europe holds out the hope of a better life for Europe 's people — with all that implies for cultural and social enrichment as well as industrial modernisation , environmental protection and an improved standard of living .
9 Still , it is an election year and the nominally apolitical Fed is expected to rally round the incumbent president and dole out the credit with a liberal hand .
10 It is the coach 's intention to have experience at the core of his team , bearing in mind the exceptional nature of the opposition , but Roxburgh did not rule out the possibility of a new arrival suddenly thrusting himself into consideration for one of Scotland 's remaining World Cup qualifying ties on the strength of a display against the Germans .
11 Koch decided that no exchange could be located within 1,000 feet of a school , which ruled out the possibility of a communitybased programme .
12 However , Wörner categorically ruled out the possibility of a neutral Germany .
13 Such a government had to be able to carry a programme of economies through the House of Commons : this immediately ruled out the possibility of a Labour minority government led by Henderson , as suggested by Moodie in an otherwise illuminating article .
14 But his idea of a merger was quite different from the Allied proposal , which would have ruled out the possibility of a provisional French government and subordinated de Gaulle to Giraud .
15 BRITISH Aerospace yesterday held out the possibility of a multi-million pound investment in its operations at Prestwick in Ayrshire .
16 But the way he works at his game , do n't rule out the possibility of a few more wonder balls this summer .
17 As regards the current European Communities-European Free Trade Area negotiations [ see p. 37906 ] , the programme avoided ruling out the possibility of an eventual application for EC membership .
18 However , these ran into difficulty when , on Dec. 1 , US President Bush ruled out the possibility of an American apology for having dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 , an action which he defended as having " spared millions of American lives " .
19 Roll out the remainder of the pale brown fondant and use to cover the sides of the cake .
20 Recent Censuses have included questions about the birthplace of members of the household , but attempts to introduce an ‘ ethnic question ’ , to find out the size of the ethnic minorities resident in this country , have so far been unsuccessful .
21 Roll out the pastry on a floured surface and use to line a 23cm/9in flan tin that is at least 2.5cm/1in deep .
22 If Edward and I can sort out the secret of the Hermetic Mystery your problems are over .
23 Like someone drowning , she fought for air , gasping and retching , covering her eyes in a futile attempt to blot out the memory of the crushed skull , the shattered features and the foul , oozing stain .
24 Just tell me one last thing : as everyone is so busy wiping out the memory of the last 40 odd years , do you still want to keep your military headstone with its red star ?
25 Conduct a survey among your friends or other students in your group to find out the popularity of a particular product .
26 Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglas , the member of parliament for Stirlingshire in the Argyll interest , found out the cost of a disputed patronage appointment in 1756 , when the church of Gargunnock became vacant .
27 Her smooth clean hands would one day reach out , one to take Rosa 's face gently by the chin , while the other smoothed her hair , and her eyelids would drop in assent : Mary had gone against the grain , against the world , against custom , thought Rosa , as she dipped in the hook , looped the stitch , drew out the thread in the dark room .
28 We shall now briefly bring out the relationship between the Gaussian curvature and the Riemann curvature tensor .
29 In September 1973 , the Insight team of The Sunday Times set out the story of the seven arrests and the dropped charges for five murders .
30 The analysis is also considerably weakened by the empiricism of their notion of ‘ direct , immediate experience ’ , which writes out the significance of the complex interpretive frameworks through which events , processes and facts are constructed .
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